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May 21, 2026, 03:34 PM
Netanyahu's Ultra-Orthodox Alliance Proves Liability as Israeli Elections Loom

Netanyahu's Ultra-Orthodox Alliance Proves Liability as Israeli Elections Loom

Jerusalem: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has remained in power for most of the past 17 years due in part to a tight alliance with ultra-Orthodox religious parties. But that alliance is tearing apart his governing coalition and proving to be another major liability for the long-serving Israeli leader as the country heads to elections later this year. The Oct. 7, 2023, attack — and the inconclusive wars that have followed — are also weighing on him. After 2 1/2 years of active fighting in multiple countries, much of it involving reservists, many Israelis are tired of a longstanding system that has allowed ultra-Orthodox men to skip military service . That anger has spread to Netanyahu’s own base. The ultra-Orthodox are meanwhile furious at his failure to legalize their exemptions. They withdrew their support for the coalition two weeks ago, leading to an initial vote to dissolve parliament, known as the Knesset, on Wednesday. That set in motion a process that could move elections up from October to September. Netanyahu is still trying to pass a bill that would legalize the exemptions and fulfill a promise to his religious partners, but that appears to be a long shot given the strident opposition of many within his own coalition. Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel, who served for three years in a combat unit and is a vocal supporter of Netanyahu, said she was among at least seven members of the coalition who will not support the draft bill, rendering it impassable. “The ultra-Orthodox are trying to extort us. It’s immoral. It’s not fair,” said Haskel, who wore her military uniform at the dissolution vote on Wednesday to highlight her opposition and highlight her own service. Two major ultra-Orthodox parties deserted Netanyahu earlier this month after he told them he did not expect to be able to pass the exemptions bill. That left his coalition without a parliamentary majority, and is one of the main reasons for the bill to dissolve the Knesset.
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The Moscow Times
May 21, 2026, 03:20 PM
Russia Delays Fees for Mobile Internet Users Using Virtual Private Networks

Russia Delays Fees for Mobile Internet Users Using Virtual Private Networks

The Russian government has pushed back plans to introduce fees for mobile internet customers who use virtual private networks, or VPNs, Russian media reported Thursday, citing telecoms industry sources familiar with the matter. Russia’s Digital Development Ministry said in March that it would begin cracking down on the use of VPNs, a common tool that Russians have increasingly turned to in recent years to get around internet surveillance and censorship. According to media reports at the time, the ministry initially asked mobile internet operators to charge customers who exceeded 15 gigabytes of international data traffic per month starting May 1. However, that deadline was allegedly moved to June 1 due to challenges with tracking VPN usage and billing. VPNs work by routing a user’s internet connection through servers outside Russia, thus allowing them to appear as if they are browsing from abroad and access blocked websites. On Thursday, Kommersant and RBC reported that the introduction of the planned fees was once again pushed back and would likely be implemented after the State Duma and regional elections in late September. A source cited by RBC said a “fully functioning” international traffic payment system would take three to four months to implement. Downloads of VPNs surged in Russia after authorities started blocking Western social media platforms and scores of Russian independent news outlets, including The Moscow Times, following the 2022 invasion of Ukraine. The proposed restrictions on VPNs follow months of mobile internet disruptions across the country and government-imposed slowdowns of popular messaging apps Telegram and WhatsApp.
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May 21, 2026, 02:51 PM
JPC Recommends Simultaneous Elections to Municipalities and Panchayats, Citing Cost Savings and GDP Boost

JPC Recommends Simultaneous Elections to Municipalities and Panchayats, Citing Cost Savings and GDP Boost

GDP to increase by 1.6%: JPC recommends elections to municipalities and panchayats within 100 days of simultaneous elections to Lok Sabha and state assemblies The Chairman of the Joint Parliamentary Committee, on a three-day visit to New Delhi, Gujarat, claimed that One Nation-One Election would save the country seven lakh crore rupees. This amount could be used for development works. It also claimed to increase India's GDP by 1.6%. He directed the Chief Secretary of Gujarat to report inputs from various departments regarding this proposal હતો.જેપીસીના The members held a meeting on 20 May with officials, including the Chief Secretary of Gujarat, office bearers of the ruling BJP, etc. After this meeting, the Chairman of the JPC gave details that "A detailed presentation has been made by the officers of the state government, which includes many important issues that have not been considered before. Seven lakh crore rupees can be saved if simultaneous elections to the Lok Sabha and state assemblies are held in the country.
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May 21, 2026, 02:48 PM
Xi Jinping Warns Putin Against Unilateral Action in Middle East Amid Tensions

Xi Jinping Warns Putin Against Unilateral Action in Middle East Amid Tensions

Xi Jinping's warning to Putin: China and Russia signed 20 important agreements in Beijing during the Middle East crisis. Beijing: Political activity in China has intensified amid US-Israeli military tensions with Iran in West Asia. After Donald Trump, Russian President Vladimir Putin has now visited China. On Wednesday, an important meeting was held between Russian President Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. During this, there was a discussion on further strengthening bilateral relations and 20 agreements were signed between the two countries. According to a Chinese media report, Jinping called for an immediate halt to the ongoing war in the Middle East. President Xi Jinping warned that unilateral military action and protracted war could push the global community to a difficult period where international rules are weakened. In such a situation, a ceasefire is absolutely necessary. The Chinese President further added that we are ready to work together (with Russia) to build a more logical, more just system of global governance and global prosperity.
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May 21, 2026, 02:48 PM
Mayoral Council Meeting Cancellation Sparks Speculation in Purvanchal

Mayoral Council Meeting Cancellation Sparks Speculation in Purvanchal

According to municipal sources, the important mayoral council meeting was also cancelled last Monday. The reason given for this was that Municipal Commissioner Smita Pandey could not attend due to administrative reasons. The postponement of the monthly session within a short period of time has led to various speculations within the Purvanchal. According to some political and administrative circles, the distance or differences between Mayor Firhad Hakim and the current administrative structure have been discussed for a long time. The cancellation of a series of important meetings in that period has given a new dimension to the matter. However, no official comment has been made on this matter. Meanwhile, according to a municipal councilor, although the formal session has been postponed, Mayor Firhad Hakim has ordered all the councilors to be present in the Purvanchal on Friday. The reason for this sudden summoning has also started a new discussion.
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May 21, 2026, 02:38 PM
Lucknow Mayor's Powers Restricted by Allahabad High Court

Lucknow Mayor's Powers Restricted by Allahabad High Court

Lucknow: Lucknow Municipal Corporation Mayor Sushma Kharkwal's powers have been sealed. Lucknow bench of Allahabad High Court passed this order. Mayor Sushma Kharkwal's financial and administrative powers will remain intact till the time elected councillor from ward no. 73 Faizullaganj is administered the oath. Mayor Sushma Kharkwal's financial and administrative authority has not been sworn in even after five months of being elected as a councillor from ward no. 73 Faizullaganj. Mayor Sushma Kharkwal's health has deteriorated since Thursday morning.
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May 21, 2026, 02:37 PM
Actors Parambrata Chatterjee and Swastika Mukherjee Face Complaint Over Social Media Posts Linked to Post-Poll Violence in West Bengal

Actors Parambrata Chatterjee and Swastika Mukherjee Face Complaint Over Social Media Posts Linked to Post-Poll Violence in West Bengal

A fresh political controversy has erupted over the filing of a complaint at Gariahat police station against actor Parambrata Chatterjee and actress Swastika Mukherjee. The complaint revolves around a post and its reaction on social media on May 2, 2021, the day the West Bengal Assembly election results were announced. According to the charge sheet, Parambrata Chatterjee made a post on social media at around 4 pm that day. Swastika Mukherjee responded to the post. The complainant claims that the post and the reaction encouraged post-poll political violence. The charge sheet submitted at Gariahat police station states that when news of political violence in the state began to emerge after the election results were announced, the social media messages of the two actors allegedly aggravated the situation. The complainant claims that the posts had a public impact and created an atmosphere of incitement to political violence. The charge sheet also mentions that a series of incidents such as attacks on BJP workers during the post-poll period, murder, harassment, and arson were the reasons for the filing of the complaint against the two actors. Jaydeep Sen has been named in the FIR as the instigator and instigator of such incidents.
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May 21, 2026, 02:35 PM
UK Sees Sharp Decline in Net Migration Amid Tighter Immigration Policies

UK Sees Sharp Decline in Net Migration Amid Tighter Immigration Policies

Indian students and workers emerged as the largest group of foreign nationals leaving the UK last year, as Britain recorded a sharp drop in net migration due to tightening immigration policies and growing political pressure over border control. Fresh data released by the UK’s Office for National Statistics (ONS) on Thursday showed net migration fell to 171,000 in 2025, almost half of the 331,000 recorded the previous year. This marks one of the steepest declines in recent years and an 82% fall from the post-pandemic peak of 944,000 in the year ending March 2023. Among those departing the country, Indians topped the list. Around 51,000 Indians who had originally arrived for study purposes left the UK, alongside 21,000 who had moved for work and another 3,000 under other unspecified categories. Chinese nationals followed closely, with around 46,000 students and workers leaving Britain. Ukrainians accounted for 18,000 departures, however Pakistanis and Nigerians each recorded about 19,000 exits, completing the top five nationalities contributing to the outflow. The sharp fall in migration is being projected by the Labour government as evidence that stricter immigration measures are beginning to work. “We will always welcome those who contribute to this country and wish to build a better life here. But we must restore order and control to our borders. As these statistics show, real progress has been made, but there is still work to do.” UK Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood also hailed the decline in net migration numbers. “Net migration is now at 1,71,000, down from a high of 9,44,000 under the Conservatives. This government is restoring order and control to our borders,” said Mahmood. The Labour administration has announced a series of immigration reforms aimed at reducing lower-skilled migration while favouring highly skilled and high-income workers. Mahmood’s proposals would make it tougher for low-income migrants to secure permanent residency or citizenship, while also introducing time-limited refugee protections intended to encourage asylum seekers to return home once conditions improve in their countries. Immigration has become one of the most politically charged issues in Britain, overtaking even the economy as the top voter concern for a period last year. The rise of Nigel Farage’s right-wing Reform UK party has increased pressure on Labour to appear tougher on border control. Reform UK has consistently topped national opinion polls over the past year and made major gains in recent local elections by capitalising on public anger over pressure on housing, healthcare and other public services linked to high migration levels. The issue has also deepened divisions within Labour itself. Mahmood’s tougher stance on migration has become a key fault line in the growing debate over Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s leadership after the party’s poor local election performance. Andy Burnham, the Labour Mayor of Greater Manchester and a possible leadership contender, is reportedly supportive of Mahmood’s immigration plans. Meanwhile, the opposition Conservatives argued Labour’s measures still do not go far enough. Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp said the Conservatives would push for a legally binding annual immigration cap allowing only “a small number of highly skilled migrants and no low-skilled migration at all.” While the political response to lower migration has largely been positive, economists and migration experts warned that the decline could create challenges for Britain’s economy. The Office for Budget Responsibility and several researchers have cautioned that tighter migration controls may weaken economic growth by reducing labour supply across key sectors. “Migration is down now, but the economic impacts depend more on who is — or is no longer — migrating than how many,” said Ben Brindle, a researcher at the Migration Observatory at the University of Oxford to Bloomberg. The ONS figures showed the decline was driven largely by a sharp fall in overseas workers entering Britain. Only 146,000 non-EU nationals came to the UK for work last year, marking a 47% annual drop. Home Office data also revealed that work visas issued during the year ending March 2025 fell 17% to 253,000. At the same time, applications for British citizenship surged to a record high of more than 300,000 last year as increasing numbers of non-EU migrants became eligible to apply for permanent status. Applications from US citizens rose sharply as well, increasing from 6,966 the previous year to 9,645. “One potential reason is the heavy publicity around government and opposition plans to restrict permanent status and citizenship,” said Nuni Jorgensen, a researcher at the Migration Observatory to Bloomberg. Illegal migration across the English Channel continues to dominate public debate in Britain, especially the arrival of asylum seekers in small boats. Home Office figures released alongside the migration data showed asylum claims declined in the year ending March, while the government also made progress in clearing application backlogs. The number of asylum seekers awaiting an initial decision fell by 55% compared to a year earlier. Even so, migration is expected to remain one of the defining political issues in the UK ahead of the next general election, with both Labour and the Conservatives under mounting pressure to convince voters they can bring immigration under control without damaging the economy.
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May 21, 2026, 02:11 PM
Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly Dissolution Sought Amid Corruption Allegations

Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly Dissolution Sought Amid Corruption Allegations

New Delhi: A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has been filed in the Supreme Court seeking dissolution of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly and imposition of President's rule in the state. The petition alleges malpractices and corruption during the trust vote held on 13 May. The trust vote proved the majority of the TVK government led by the incumbent Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay. Ramesh, a resident of Madurai, has filed the petition. The petition also seeks a CBI investigation into the matter. The Tamil Nadu government has been made a party in the petition. The Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly has a total of 234 seats and the support of at least 118 MLAs is required to form a government. Vijay won the trust vote on 13 May with the support of 144 MLAs. According to the petition, TVK had only 108 seats and had to seek the support of other parties and groups to gain a majority. The only petitioners were the Government of India, the CBI, and the AIADMK.
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May 21, 2026, 02:11 PM
Belarus and Russia Conduct Joint Nuclear Drills, Secure Russian Missile Systems

Belarus and Russia Conduct Joint Nuclear Drills, Secure Russian Missile Systems

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko revealed Thursday that he had achieved one of his dreams: securing an arsenal of Russian Iskander-M nuclear-capable ballistic missile systems. “I once dreamed about this, and now we have more than one,” Lukashenko said as Belarus and Russia wrapped up a three-day joint tactical nuclear exercise. “It’s a good weapon,” he was quoted as saying by Belarusian media. Russia’s Defense Ministry said earlier that it had delivered the nuclear warheads to field storage sites across Belarus for the drills, which conclude on Thursday. The war games featured a Belarusian missile formation practicing the logistics of loading these “special” Iskander-M warheads onto launch vehicles and “covertly advancing” to designated positions to prep for launch. Russia’s military released footage showcasing troop movements, warhead assembly and combat aviation flights. Both Lukashenko and Russian President Vladimir Putin watched the final leg of the maneuvers via video link, with Belarusian state news agency Belta noting it was the first joint nuclear simulation of its kind between the two allies. “We’re not threatening anyone, not under any circumstances. But heaven forbid if anyone tries anything […] we won’t mince words,” Lukashenko said . The Kremlin said earlier on Thursday that the nuclear drills were intended as a deliberate “signal” to EU and NATO countries.
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May 21, 2026, 02:06 PM
Modi's Foreign Tour Concludes: Cabinet Meeting to Address National Issues

Modi's Foreign Tour Concludes: Cabinet Meeting to Address National Issues

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ambitious foreign tour will be followed by a meeting of the Union Cabinet, proposals, discussions, negotiations, warnings from the United States and Iran, the impact of tensions between them on the world economy, discussion of fuel shortages and inflation in India, investigation of the NEET paper leak case, and live updates on important developments in the country and abroad, including in Maharashtra.
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May 21, 2026, 01:40 PM
Pakistan PM Shahbaz Sharif to Visit China on May 23: Chinese Foreign Ministry Confirms

Pakistan PM Shahbaz Sharif to Visit China on May 23: Chinese Foreign Ministry Confirms

Beijing: Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif will visit China on May 23, the Chinese foreign ministry confirmed on Thursday. The foreign ministry announced on Thursday that Sharif's visit will be an important high-level exchange between the two countries. Shahbaz Sharif's visit to China follows visits by Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump. The two leaders visited China this month.
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May 21, 2026, 01:39 PM
Railway Administration Team Returns After Protest in Haridwar

Railway Administration Team Returns After Protest in Haridwar

Haridwar: Congress workers and local people protested against the railway administration team that reached Haridwar to remove the encroachments. Meanwhile, there was a ruckus between Congressmen and railway workers. Due to the ruckus, the team returned after giving 10 days time. Now after the completion of the time period, the team will reach again to take action. Read Trending Videos On Thursday afternoon, the railway administration team along with the RPF-GRP team reached Tibdi Chowk, Vivek Vihar Colony to remove the huts built around the land, etc. The local people protested. As soon as the information was received, Congress city president Aman Garg, former Youth Congress district president Cash Khurana, Paritosh Tyagi, Himanshu Bahuguna and councilor Vivek Bhushan Vicky also reached the spot. There was also a scuffle between Congressmen and railway workers. Meanwhile, the staff took the bulldozer back, but then the officers reached the spot in the afternoon.
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May 21, 2026, 01:31 PM
Rajkot's Newly Elected Corporators Roll Up Sleeves for Ward Development

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

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

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

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

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

Walwa: Senior leader Kiran Naikwadi on Wednesday expressed her determination that if Vaibhav Naikwadi's resignation is not accepted, then my body will go out of this mandap. Naikwadi went to various departments of the factory and hugged many people. An angry Kiran Naikwadi then announced the next decision directly. Naganathanna Naikwadi had struggled for eight consecutive years to get the license of the factory. He had spent his days in Delhi eating sprouts. At that time he had expressed similar determination by writing a letter to a trusted colleague. Today, after four decades, Kiran Naikwadi's determination has become stronger against Vaibhav Naikwadi. The movement demanding Naikwadi's resignation has completed a month. Still, the expected success has not come. The movement is going on in a disciplined way. But Vaibhav Naikwadi is being attacked every day. Apart from this, the information collected by Vaibhav Naikwadi in the last twenty years is being brought to the fore. Naikwadi, Vaibhav Naikwadi, Kedar Naikwadi are still in the air.
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May 21, 2026, 12:54 PM
Parambrata Chattopadhyay Clarifies Controversial Tweet About Being Humiliated by Dilip Ghosh

Parambrata Chattopadhyay Clarifies Controversial Tweet About Being Humiliated by Dilip Ghosh

Yesterday, a meeting was held in the Federation under the leadership of actor MLA Rudranil Ghosh. Parambrata Chattopadhyay, who was present in the meeting, said,'I suffered tooth and nail while looking at the child's face '. BJP MLA Tarunjyoti Tiwari raised three questions in the Samadhi media on Parambrata's remarks. These days, Dot In contacted Parambrata Chattopadhyay. Parambrata answered Tarunjyoti Tiwari's third question first. Question: "When that famous tweet of 2021, did he have a son?" Parambrata said, "If someone else had asked such a question, I would not have answered. Tarunjyoti Tiwari is an elected representative in the people's verdict. I am answering the questions by respecting that post. I made that tweet in 2021 because before the election in 2021, Hon'ble Shri Dilip Ghosh had said a word about artists. Everyone knows how well I rubbed artists. I felt humiliated as an artist. After the election in 2021, Tarunjyoti Tewari's second tweet was" Deucha's second. "Deucha said," When Deucha's marriage happened? "
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May 21, 2026, 12:53 PM
UN Passes Climate Change Resolution as Russia and Major Emitters Vote Against

UN Passes Climate Change Resolution as Russia and Major Emitters Vote Against

Russia on Wednesday voted with other major energy exporters and greenhouse gas emitters against a UN General Assembly resolution that requires governments to take stronger action on climate change. The vote was 141-8 with 28 abstentions. Russia, Iran, the United States, Belarus, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Yemen and Liberia voted against the non-binding resolution. The vote backs a July 2025 International Court of Justice (ICJ) advisory opinion stating that it is “unlawful” for countries to neglect their climate commitments and that they may be required to pay “full reparation to injured states.” The biggest contributors to greenhouse gas emissions routinely oppose any mechanism that could force them to pay reparations to victims of climate disruption. Russia is one of the top global emitters, with its share in both historic and current emissions at around 5%. Deputy U.S. Representative to the UN Tammy Bruce condemned the resolution’s “inappropriate political demands relating to fossil fuels and on other climate topics.” Russia’s mission has not publicly commented on the vote. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres praised the resolution in a statement on Wednesday, commending the leadership of island leaders and “the young people whose moral clarity helped bring the world to this moment.” “This is a powerful affirmation of international law, climate justice, science, and the responsibility of states to protect people from the escalating climate crisis,” Guterres said. The Pacific island nation of Vanuatu led both the ICJ case and Wednesday’s UN General Assembly resolution. The U.S. reportedly urged governments to pressure Vanuatu to withdraw the initiative. The resolution’s adopted text was altered significantly after negotiations among states, with climate change taking a back seat to national security or industrial interests in many countries. The resolution welcomed the ICJ opinion “as an authoritative contribution to the clarification of existing international law” and called on states to “comply with their respective obligations” to protect the climate. AFP contributed reporting.
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May 21, 2026, 12:42 PM
Iran Rejects US Claim on School Hit in Missile Strikes, Demands Accountability for War Crime

Iran Rejects US Claim on School Hit in Missile Strikes, Demands Accountability for War Crime

Tehran : Iran’s Foreign Ministry on Thursday rejected US Central Command’s assertion that the school hit in February missile strikes in Minab was part of a missile launch facility, calling the claim a “baseless fabrication” aimed at concealing what it described as the killing of more than 170 school children and teachers. In a post on X, the Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Esmail Baghaei slammed the US claims as baseless fabrication and called it an “appalling lie”. “This shameless distortion is a clear attempt to obscure the severe reality of the 28 February missile attacks, which resulted in the tragic slaughtering of over 170 school children and their teachers”, he said. He added, “Targeting an active educational institution during school hours constitutes a grave violation of international humanitarian law and is a clear war crime. The civilian nature of the site cannot be obscured by technical misrepresentations.” The Iranian spokesperson decried that the US authorities and military commanders responsible for ordering and executing the “catastrophic assault” must be held fully accountable under international law. AA reported that Baghaei’s remarks came after Adm Brad Cooper, the CENTCOM commander, told a House committee hearing that the school was located near an active IRGC (Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps) cruise missile base, thus making the incident “more complex than the average strike,” and pledged transparency once the investigation concludes. Meanwhile, IRIB reported earlier on Thursday that Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that during the 40 days of war, no one at the Foreign Ministry or Iranian embassies resigned. “Despite intense efforts to make this happen, I am proud that we did not have a single case of abandonment in our diplomatic missions”, he said. As the situation continues to evolve in the region, the US has submitted a new ceasefire proposal through Pakistan to bring the West Asia conflict to a permanent end, Al Arabiya reported, quoting diplomatic sources aware of the matter. Iran is reviewing the proposal but has not issued an official response to the proposal as the mediators push to narrow the differences between the American and Iranian proposals. As the negotiations continue, Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir has planned a visit to Iran. However, this plan hangs by a thread and will only proceed if Iran comes to terms with the new proposal, Al Arabiya reported. Earlier, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said that Iran is pursuing negotiations with the United States “in good faith” even as it continues to view the US with “deep suspicion”. Iran’s state media PressTV reported that Baghaei has received the US response to Iran’s 14-point proposal and is examining it, adding that the visit of Pakistan’s interior minister Mohsin Naqvi to Tehran is meant to support and facilitate these exchanges between the two sides. “At this stage, we are focused on ending the war on all fronts, including Lebanon,” Baghaei said, underlining Tehran’s current priority in the negotiations, as reported by Press TV The Iranian spokesperson also said Iran’s key demands include the release of frozen assets, an end to what it called “maritime piracy,” and a halt to actions targeting Iranian shipping. (ANI) Also Read: Edit “Confident” US-India trade deal will be finalised in “coming weeks”:…
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May 21, 2026, 12:29 PM
BRS Revival Efforts: Digital Membership Registration and Padayatra Planned

BRS Revival Efforts: Digital Membership Registration and Padayatra Planned

In a major push to revive the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) after its defeat in the 2023 Telangana elections, the party’s chief K Chandrasekhar Rao (KCR) has announced in-charges for all 119 Assembly constituencies for digital membership registration. Digital training will be provided to the newly appointed in-charges at Telangana Bhavan through IT experts. An exclusive app is being designed for registering the members. Training sessions will be held at constituencies under the guidance of the party district general secretaries and the newly appointed in-charges. The camp will be held for a week, attended by two party workers from each polling booth. After training sessions, the schedule for the digital membership drive will be announced, wherein new members will be registered, and existing can renew their membership. Based on the success of the membership drive, new committees are expected to be constituted across the state. KCR will be personally supervising the entire membership process. BRS is also going to hold a padayatra from Narlapur reservoir to Udandapur reservoir in June to exert pressure on the Congress government to complete the Palamuru-Rangareddy Lift Irrigation Scheme (PRLIS), which the pink party has been claiming is 90 per cent completed during the BRS government. Addressing the media at Telangana Bhavan on Thursday, May 21, BRS leader V Srinivas Goud claimed that 95 per cent of the works for the construction of Narlapur and Yedhula reservoirs, which are part of PRLIS, have already been completed, and 98 percent of canal works were completed during the BRS government. He accused the Congress government of neglecting the project for the past 2.5 years and cancelling the tenders for the project. He demanded that the state government bring the project into operation within 6 months.
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May 21, 2026, 12:17 PM
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann Visits Halwara International Airport, Announces Pilot Training Center Plans

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann Visits Halwara International Airport, Announces Pilot Training Center Plans

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann visited the Halwara International Airport in Ludhiana. Aam Aadmi Party National Convener Arvind Kejriwal was also present during the visit. Chief Minister Mann said that the Sahnewal Airport would be used as a pilot training center for the youth. He informed that aviation centers are already functioning in Patiala and Amritsar. After getting training from here, the youth are successfully working as pilots and in other jobs related to the airport. Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann said that there are plans to use the Sahnewal Airport in the future for the training of the youth. He said that the passengers have got a lot of convenience after the flights started from Halwara Airport. The Punjab government has enough land to expand the terminal and apron of this airport in the future. Many passengers going to London from Halwara have been spoken to. Their luggage has been kept here and they will leave for their destination by another flight from Delhi. The Chief Minister also said that three years ago, the name of Halwara Airport Shaheed Kartar Singh Sarabha has also been passed to the Civil Aviation Ministry.
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May 21, 2026, 12:13 PM
Delhi Government Increases Ration Card Income Limit and Cancels Thousands of Illegal Cards

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

The Delhi government has taken a major decision regarding ration cards, after which those earning Rs. 2.50 lakh per annum in Delhi will also be able to get their ration cards made. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has proposed to increase the limit of ration cards from Rs. 1.20 lakh to 2.50 lakh. She said that a discussion has been held in the cabinet to increase the income limit of Rs. 2.50 lakh for ration cards. This decision will be approved in the next cabinet meeting. Apart from this, Rekha Gupta said that the Delhi government has cancelled more than 7 lakh ration cards. Speaking at a press conference on Thursday, she said that the government has cancelled about 772,000 illegal ration cards and has asked for new online applications. The Chief Minister of Delhi said that no new ration card was issued in Delhi for the last 13 years. After a thorough investigation, the government removed 144,000 people who did not fit into the income rules. Also, 35,800 people who were not getting ration cards. 29,580 people have died. Rekha Gupta said that the purpose of increasing the income limit of ration cards in Delhi is 23 lakh.
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May 21, 2026, 12:01 PM
Indian General Insurance Market Heavily Dependent on Intermediaries: Report

Indian General Insurance Market Heavily Dependent on Intermediaries: Report

New Delhi : India’s general insurance market continues to remain heavily dependent on intermediaries for customer acquisition and policy sales, leading to high distribution costs and concerns around long-term profitability, according to a report by Praxis Global Alliance. The report noted that nearly 80 per cent of new business in the Indian general insurance industry comes through intermediaries such as brokers, agents and corporate agents. It stated that while this model has helped insurers rapidly expand their reach, it has also resulted in high customer acquisition costs, low customer ownership and weaker retention levels in key retail products. The report said, “Indian market is its heavy dependence on intermediaries, which account for approx 80 per cent of new business.” The report further highlighted that around 83 per cent of consumers believe insurance products are complex, making them dependent on agents and advisors while purchasing policies. Many customers are unable to clearly understand the differences between plans, resulting in heavy reliance on intermediaries for policy selection and guidance. According to the report, nearly two-thirds of customers cited “assistance in policy selection” as one of the top reasons for choosing agents or advisors while purchasing insurance. Customers also rely on intermediaries for trust, service support and convenience during the buying process as well as claims handling. The report stated that the Indian general insurance market has grown steadily over the years, with Gross Written Premium reaching around Rs 3.1 lakh crore in FY25, growing at an annual rate of 11.5 per cent across motor, health and commercial insurance segments. Despite this growth, insurance penetration in India remains close to 1 per cent of GDP, significantly below global levels, indicating substantial room for expansion. However, the report pointed out that this scale growth has not translated into proportional profitability improvements for insurers. Combined operating ratios have largely remained in the 105-115 per cent range, indicating persistent underwriting losses across the sector. Most insurers continue to depend heavily on investment income to offset losses from core insurance operations. The report said that, unlike global insurers, which generate profits through underwriting performance, Indian insurers remain structurally dependent on investment income. It noted that investment income accounts for nearly 21 per cent of Net Written Premium, while underwriting losses remain around 13 per cent. The report also observed that customer ownership largely remains with intermediaries rather than insurers themselves. Around 40-50 per cent of customers continue to purchase multiple financial products through the same agent, strengthening intermediary relationships and reducing insurers’ direct engagement with customers. The report also highlighted high customer churn in the Indian insurance market. It noted that customers frequently switch insurers during policy renewals, particularly in motor insurance, where 36 per cent of surveyed respondents said they had changed providers at renewal. This has led to what the report described as “reacquisition-led growth,” where insurers spend heavily to acquire customers already insured by competitors. The report suggested that stronger direct-to-customer (D2C) engagement could help insurers improve retention, lower acquisition costs and strengthen profitability over the long term. It stated, “D2C customer relationships are delivering higher insurer NPS Scaling direct channels could help turn the tide in insurer’s favor” It added that global insurers with stronger D2C models have demonstrated better underwriting performance and lower combined ratios compared to intermediary-led models. Also Read : CII signs MoU with Cyprus Chamber to boost trade, investment ties (ANI)
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May 21, 2026, 11:57 AM
Indian Stock Markets Show Caution Amid Geopolitical Tensions in West Asia

Indian Stock Markets Show Caution Amid Geopolitical Tensions in West Asia

Bearing in mind the geopolitical situation in West Asia, the country's stock markets showed a cautious trading picture on Thursday. IT, fast-selling consumer goods and financial services stocks were under pressure. Sensex and Nifty ended the day slightly lower. However, there was no major fall in the market. At the same time, the rupee position against the dollar strengthened slightly. Nifty closed the day at 23 654.7 points, down 4.3 points or 0.02%. On the other hand, the Sensex 135.03 points or 0.18% fell to 75 183.36 points. According to market experts, the volatile situation in West Asia and the uncertainty in the international market led to some caution among investors. During the trading hours, shares of several major companies in the IT and financial sector were under selling pressure. Shares of Bajaj Finance, Infosys and Tech Mahindra were the most stressed on the Sensex. Nifty also saw a decline in the broader Nifty.
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May 21, 2026, 11:44 AM
RSS-BJP Government's Cow Slaughter Ban Wreaks Havoc on Rural Economy and Livelihood

RSS-BJP Government's Cow Slaughter Ban Wreaks Havoc on Rural Economy and Livelihood

Taking advantage of the Hindutva politics through religious sectarian divide, the newly formed RSS-BJP government in the state has not only pushed the rural economy to the brink of disaster but has also pushed a large section of people into destitution by stopping their livelihood. In the zeal of fanatic politics, the newly formed government has made arrangements to put Hindu cowherds, milk producers and traders on track by banning the sale and slaughter of cows. The order of the Suvendu Sarkar is that a cow can be slaughtered only after the passage of 14 years. However, the certificate of the chairman of the municipality or the panchayat samiti and a government veterinary doctor is required before that. Such a hasty before the Muslim festival of Eid. People associated with animal husbandry and milk production in the village and a large section of people associated with dairy food producers and leather industry are in extreme fear for the future of their livelihood. Many branches of the economy centered on animal husbandry are nourished. It employs more than one crore people. And the entire Muslim community is involved in the economy of Bengal. Apart from animal husbandry, there are innumerable families associated with animal husbandry.
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May 21, 2026, 11:44 AM
TMC Leader Firhad Hakim Under Scrutiny Over Notices in Kolkata Municipal Corporation

TMC Leader Firhad Hakim Under Scrutiny Over Notices in Kolkata Municipal Corporation

Nowadays, the Trinamool Congress still has a huge majority in the Kolkata Municipal Corporation, despite the debacle in Bengal. Firhad (Bobby) Hakim, who is known to be a great confidant of Mamata Banerjee, is still shining in the mayor's chair. But the building department of that municipality is sending notices one after another from the office of TMC's All India General Secretary Abhishek Banerjee at Harish Mukherjee Road, Lips and Bounds and his mother's house in Kalighat. In this situation, there is speculation, will Firhad resign from the post of mayor of Kolkata Municipal Corporation this time? Realizing the seriousness of the situation, the TMC leader called a meeting of all the party councillors of Kolkata Municipal Corporation. TMC sources claim that on Monday, Mamata Banerjee held an emergency meeting with the mayor and the mayor's council. There, Mamata directly asked Firhad Hakim, "Who is sending these notices? Why are you sending them?" But Firhad said outside, he does not know about all the notices.
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May 21, 2026, 11:40 AM
Hawkers Protest Against Eviction at Belgharia Station in West Bengal

Hawkers Protest Against Eviction at Belgharia Station in West Bengal

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

Trump and Netanyahu Have Heated Phone Call Over Iran Amid Uncertainty

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

TMC Councillors Seek Anticipatory Bail Amid Extortion Allegations

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

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

CHENNAI: The Madras High Court has directed the Election Commission of India to file a response to a petition seeking a probe into the exploitation of children for indirect electoral gains by Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) which recently formed a coalition government in Tamil Nadu after winning 108 seats. A vacation bench of justices GR Swaminathan and V Lakshminarayanan on Thursday granted a week’s time for the respondents including TVK, DMK and AIADMK, to file the reply and accordingly adjourned the matter. The petition was filed by L Vasuki, an advocate from Bhuvanagiri in Cuddalore district. She stated that TVK president C Joseph Vijay addressed a public meeting at YMCA grounds in Chennai on April 24 and called upon the “children to emotionally influence or pressure their parents” regarding voting preference in the elections. The petitioner stated that exploitation of minor children for indirect electoral influence “undermines constitutional morality” and “democratic fairness” and the ECI is duty bound to ensure purity and fairness in the electoral process and failure to investigate these corrupt practices amounts to abdication of duty.
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May 21, 2026, 11:35 AM
West Bengal's Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari Holds Administrative Meeting in Durgapur

West Bengal's Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari Holds Administrative Meeting in Durgapur

Meanwhile, Durgapur witnessed intense administrative activity since Thursday morning around Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari's administrative meeting. Security was beefed up at various important roads of the industrial city. Administrative officials to policemen were busy since morning. Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari arrived at Andal Airport. From there, he left for Durgapur by road. The supporters around the Chief Minister were seen cheering as he left the airport. Later, he along with two MLAs took out a rally in a hooded open car. The Chief Minister greeted the general public and party supporters standing on both sides of the road. The rally drew a huge crowd in the city center area. The presence of supporters with party flags and banners was also noticeable. Special arrangements were made by the administration to control traffic. Then the Chief Minister went straight to Srijani Auditorium. He joined the administrative meeting. After the meeting, the Chief Minister took various administrative positions in the district.
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May 21, 2026, 11:33 AM
US House to Vote on Compelling Trump to Withdraw from Iran War

US House to Vote on Compelling Trump to Withdraw from Iran War

WASHINGTON: The House is expected to vote on legislation Thursday to compel President Donald Trump to withdraw from the war with Iran, a significant test of lawmakers’ willingness to go along with a conflict the president launched over two months ago without congressional approval. The vote is the latest effort by Democrats to rein in Trump’s military campaigns by using the War Powers Resolution of 1973. Previous votes on similar resolutions have failed, but Democrats are hoping that Thursday could be a turning point. One by one, a small but potentially crucial number of Republicans have sided with Democrats to check Trump’s power to continue the conflict. On Tuesday, the Senate advanced another war powers resolution on the Iran war when four GOP senators supported the resolution and three others were absent from the vote. A final vote on the Senate resolution could also come Thursday, though Republican leaders expect they’ll be able to block it once every GOP senator is present. On Capitol Hill, patience with the war has grown thin as the stalemate in the Strait of Hormuz disrupts global shipping and elevates gas prices in the US. Another House war powers resolution nearly passed last week, falling on a tie vote as three Republicans voted in favor. Democratic Rep. Gregory Meeks of New York, who sponsored the war powers resolution, has said he expects to have the votes this time around.
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May 21, 2026, 11:29 AM
Pune Arrest Sparks Political Outrage as Crime Rates Rise

Pune Arrest Sparks Political Outrage as Crime Rates Rise

Nationalist Congress Party (Sharad Pawar) party spokesperson Vikas Lawande has been arrested recently and the political atmosphere has heated up over this action. MP Supriya Sule has strongly condemned this arrest and targeted the state's Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. The crime graph in Pune is rising rapidly, the public is in a state of panic. However, the Home Ministry is lethargic. On the one hand, criminals are being given a hand, and on the other hand, political activists like Lawande are being arrested out of vengeance. What is this method?
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May 21, 2026, 11:22 AM
Dell CTO Warns Against Regulating Specific AI Models

Dell CTO Warns Against Regulating Specific AI Models

John Roese, Global Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and Chief AI Officer at Dell Technologies, has cautioned against regulating specific artificial intelligence models or technologies because they may become obsolete by the time rules are made, rendering the regulations meaningless. Speaking to indianexpress.com at Dell’s annual event in Las Vegas, US, Roese said that governments’ artificial intelligence strategy should have a long-term vision instead of regulating a specific technology. “AI moves fast, government doesn’t. No government really moves at the speed of the technology industry,” he said. “In the early days, a lot of the AI strategies were very technology-focused and specific. And the ability to regulate the actual technology of AI is almost impossible because by the time you write the regulation and roll it out, all the technology has changed,” he explained. Roese cites the example of early AI regulations in Europe, which were introduced before Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) existed, when AI models could only learn from data directly trained into them. This meant companies would have had to hand over sensitive enterprise data to AI providers such as OpenAI or Anthropic, something no one would accept. RAG changed this by enabling generic AI models trained on public knowledge to securely connect to private enterprise data with controls in place, making earlier regulations quickly outdated. “Some of them tried to define privacy and control policies on the assumption that you just had a single model with no external data and that everything changed. I think people learned that lesson. My guidance to ministers, along with being higher level, is stay away from the actual specific technology. It changes too fast,” he said. Roese said he has recommended agentic AI to several governments. “If an agent is working on behalf of the government, the identity should be delivered from the government to the agent, not by a third party. If the government is the identity provider for every agent, it has a kill switch, the ability to track it, and control over it,” he added. Taking the example of the United Kingdom’s AI regulatory framework, which he believes is built on a long-term vision, he said, “They did not specify the compute itself, but rather estimated that they would need 20 times more computing capacity to serve the country during the AI era than they have today. That may sound abstract, but it is actually a very good goal because it essentially says, ‘I don’t know how I will do it, but I know I must have a lot more compute available within this timeframe.” Roese agrees that the quality of AI policy has improved over the past two years, but says compliance complexity remains a challenge, especially for a global company as large as Dell, which is exposed to every major market in the world. “We have over a thousand jurisdictions around the world with AI policies that we are expected to comply with. They don’t talk to each other, and they don’t rationalise,” he said. Roese has a message for policymakers. “I am totally okay with regulation. I think that while having discussions and developing policies, policymakers should ask statisticians and mathematicians to calculate the global cost of implementing those regulations and present that back to them. That way, policymakers can decide: Is the cost too high? Could it be done in a more efficient way?” he said. Policymakers from around the world are taking a special interest in artificial intelligence, hoping to turn their countries into AI superpowers. While experts have highlighted serious challenges for governments—including the massive funding required for AI infrastructure projects and complex questions surrounding data security—one of the biggest concerns is that some governments are moving to regulate frontier AI models. This signals a move to tighten scrutiny over developers of advanced AI systems, requiring AI firms to share advanced models with the government before release, amid growing concerns over cybersecurity and national security risks. Roese said there is a need for a national AI framework, which the United States is working towards, and for reducing state-level regulations. That may also work for a country like India, he suggested. At a time when major countries are building their own sovereign AI platforms and are prepared to invest in creating AI infrastructure and ecosystems, the focus has also been on harnessing the technology to drive their own growth. ‘If a government wants to build AI at the hardware level, there is absolutely no difference in capability that they could deploy themselves versus what the most advanced hyperscaler model company in the world is using. They are the same products. We sell them to anybody,” Roese said. Roese supports hybrid AI as a long-term architectural reality for most large enterprises, or for anyone investing in AI infrastructure. He said that while “cloud-first” implied putting everything into a public cloud, there is no evidence of any large-scale company actually moving everything into a single cloud. “If it were such a great strategy, how come nobody has ever achieved it?” he questioned. “Enterprises are complex, costs are complex, and people inevitably like the idea of choice and a distributed architecture. With AI, it has to be hybrid because you need to be able to reach out into the real world rather than just aggregate everything. That’s good news for Dell, and I think for countries like India and France, and others that want to execute a sovereign strategy.” India, like other countries, is building its own domestic AI ecosystem and cashing in on well-established AI hubs in Bengaluru , Hyderabad , and Mumbai . It also has a large tech workforce and has attracted some big infrastructure investments from the likes of Google, Nvidia, and Amazon in recent months. “I think the Indian government is quite literate in the technology. This is not a government that is following blindly. They have deep technical expertise, and even the most senior people in government seem to be very well educated about this technology, which is to be expected. I think there are all the normal challenges that they have to work through, such as energy and job displacement. These are all complex issues,” Roese said when asked about India and where it stands in the AI race.
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May 21, 2026, 11:13 AM
India's Economic Situation Under Review as Rupee Weakens

India's Economic Situation Under Review as Rupee Weakens

Expanded as a preferredsource on google As the rupee weakened to 96 against the US dollar, Union Minister Piyush Goyal today said that the government is constantly monitoring the entire situation. He informed that all departments of the government are working as a team and many economic steps are being considered. Goyal expressed confidence that India will come out of this difficult period as a winner. ReadTrending VideosTalk to the US next month. India's Chief Negotiator is likely to visit India next month. Trade and economic issues between the two countries are likely to be discussed. He said that India is continuously strengthening its position on the global stage. The world is looking at India's economic potential seriously. Advertisement PM Agricola Medal awardee Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been awarded the'Agri Medal'of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), a United Nations agency. The Union Minister also expressed happiness that India is moving forward with immense potential.
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May 21, 2026, 11:12 AM
IUML MLA A Shahjahan to Join TVK Government as Minister

IUML MLA A Shahjahan to Join TVK Government as Minister

CHENNAI: IUML Tamil Nadu president K M Kader Mohideen on Thursday announced that party MLA from Papanasam Assembly constituency A Shahjahan has been chosen as a Minister in the TVK government. "This decision has been taken in our office-bearers meeting, and we will inform the Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay. According to his convenience, the swearing in of Shahjahan will take place," Mohideen told reporters after the meeting. Addressing a press conference in Chennai, Mohideen said IUML MLAs Syed Farooq Basha from Vaniyampadi and A M Shahjahan from Papapanasam have extended unconditional outside support to the TVK government. "The TVK leadership magnanimously informed us that one MLA could be made Minister. It is an unexpected request, and we considered that and have made a decision," he added. Mohideen said that during the discussions, some of the office-bearers said it would be better if both IUML MLAs were made Ministers. "We have taken note of that view, but will convey our decision to depute Shahjahan as our candidate for the minister post," he added. Responding to a question, Mohideen said the IUML has informed their decision to join the TVK Ministry to DMK president MK Stalin and also congratulated us. When asked whether they would be quitting the DMK-ed alliance now since they will be part of the TVK alliance, Mohideen said, "Our joining the Cabinet is not about joining the alliance." On a further question, Mohideen said: "We will make a decision when the local body elections approach." The VCK is yet to announce its final decision on joining the TVK Ministry. They are expected to announce it soon.
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The Moscow Times
May 21, 2026, 11:10 AM
Gazprom Faces Asset Seizure Threats After Kazakhstan Court Ruling

Gazprom Faces Asset Seizure Threats After Kazakhstan Court Ruling

Russia’s state-controlled gas giant Gazprom could face the seizure of assets in Kazakhstan after a court there authorized Ukraine’s Naftogaz to enforce a $1.4 billion arbitration award, marking the first publicly known foreign ruling allowing the company to pursue the judgment in another jurisdiction. The decision adds pressure on Gazprom as it faces a growing wave of legal claims from former European partners over disrupted gas deliveries and alleged breaches of contract since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. According to Reuters calculations , claims against Gazprom from former counterparties have reached at least 19.5 billion euros. This is the first public foreign court decision that allows the enforcement of this arbitration award in a separate jurisdiction, Naftogaz said in a statement Wednesday. Naftogaz CEO Sergii Koretskyi said that the Ukrainian energy company would continue efforts to recover the amount from Gazprom in other jurisdictions. The dispute stems from a 2019 contract covering Russian gas transit through Ukraine. After Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, gas transit through the Sokhranivka distribution station in the eastern Luhansk region was suspended, though deliveries continued through the Sudzha entry point. Naftogaz argued that Gazprom subsequently failed to fully pay for services required under the transit agreement and initiated arbitration proceedings in Switzerland in September 2022. Arbitrators ordered Gazprom to pay Naftogaz $1.4 billion in unpaid gas transportation fees and cover legal costs in June 2025. Gazprom sought to overturn the ruling, but Switzerland’s Federal Supreme Court upheld the award in March 2026, making the decision final. The Kazakhstan ruling potentially opens a path for Naftogaz to target Gazprom assets in countries where the Russian company maintains operations or holdings. Gazprom has faced mounting legal pressure from former European customers and partners since Russia sharply curtailed gas exports to Europe following the outbreak of the war. Among the companies that have filed claims against Gazprom are Finland’s Gasum, France’s Engie, Italy’s Eni, Slovakia’s ZSE Energia and Austria’s OMV. Legal action has also been brought by Germany’s RWE and Unipro, the Czech Republic’s Net4Gas and Innogy Energie, the Netherlands’ Gasunie Transport Services and BBL Company V.O.F., Switzerland’s DXT Commodities and Greece’s DEPA. Read this article in Russian at The Moscow Times' Russian service.
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May 21, 2026, 11:01 AM
US Sends Ceasefire Proposal to Iran Through Pakistan to End Middle East Conflict

US Sends Ceasefire Proposal to Iran Through Pakistan to End Middle East Conflict

Expanded Whatsapp Channels Follow The United States has sent a new ceasefire proposal through Pakistan to permanently end the Middle East conflict. Diplomatic sources familiar with the matter have given this information, reports Al Arabiya. Read Trending Videos Iran is reviewing the proposal. Iran is reviewing the proposal. But so far it has not given an official response. Mediators are constantly trying to narrow down the differences between the two sides. Meanwhile, Pakistan's army chief Asim Munir has planned a visit to Iran. Advertisement What did Iran's foreign ministry say? Earlier, Iran's foreign ministry spokesman Ismail Baghaei said that Iran is negotiating with the United States in good faith. But he is still deeply suspicious of the United States. According to Iran's state media Press TV, Baghaei said that Iran has received a response from the United States on its 14-point proposal and is reviewing it. Pak Interior Minister Esmail Naqvi's visit to Tehran is aimed at easing tensions between the two sides.
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