Philippine President Frontrunner vows to fight crimes, reintroduce death penalty
Philippine President Frontrunner Rodrigo Duterte has pledged to demonstrate merciless fight against organized crimes. In addition, he is likely to reintroduce the infamous death penalty in the country. The state had abolished the harsher...
Kerala elections: ‘bipolar politics’ transforms to ‘three-way’ contest
For the first time in the history of Kerala elections, the state is genuinely witnessing a three-way contest instead of the traditional bipolar politics. With the entry of BDJS, the BJP led NDA has successfully...
US Pharma denies to supply drugs for capital punishment
The biggest pharma conglomerate, Pfizer, has expressed their disagreement in using their drugs for capital punishment, saying they are obliged to save the life of people. As per media report, a company spokesmen says that...
Operation Sophia fails to tackle ‘migrant-smuggling’
Operation Sophia, introduced by European Union for tacking the growing migrant-smuggling in Mediterranean Sea, has partially failed to achieve its objective, says UK report. The renowned project was initially established on late last year to...
Sri Lankan President to meet PM Modi Today
In order to strengthen the bilateral ties, Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena is scheduled to visit India for a working visit on today. As per reports, Mr Sirisena will meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi on...
France ‘no more’ heaven of workers: amidst protest, govt clears labour reform
With lower ‘working hours’ and better ‘employee protection’, until recently France was considered as the heaven of working class. But, now, the French government is confidently marching to embrace a radical labour reform that largely...
SC to check constitutional validity of Aadhaar bill
The Supreme Court of India on last day had decided to check the constitutional validity of ‘controversial’ Aadhaar bill. Earlier, the government had successfully manged to clear the bill in Lok Sabha. Notably, this ordinary...
Brussels prison strike: Government deploys military force
Aiming to curtail the growing instability in the state prisons, the Belgium government has successfully deployed nearly one hundred and eighty soldiers. As per media reports, the prison employees of various jails across the country...
Govt to re-examine controversial Geospatial Bill
The centre government is planning to reconsider the controversial Geospatial Bill that announces at least seven year imprisonment for wrongly depicting Indian map.Media reported that the government authorities had recently clarified that they are...
Greece parliament clears ‘unpopular’ tax and pension reformation bill
In a bid to save the ailing economy of Greece, the government has cleared a tax and pension reformation bill in the parliament. As the Eurozone financial ministers are expected to convene a meeting to...











