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FARC’s dissident group tries to derail the peace process  

    The Colombian historical peace process is at stake as some members of the FARC dissident group has carried out a provocative attack against the country’s government security forces killing one security officer....

EC cancels RK Nagar by-poll, orders investigation into the alleged bribery

The Election Commission has canceled the crucial RK Nagar by-poll in light of the allegation that a senior AIADMK (Amma) leader has tried to bribe the voters. It is said that a huge amount...

Jishnu case row: Hindu cleric’s arrest invites wide flak

    The arrest of the Hindu religious leader, Swami Himaval Bhadrananda, has been inviting strong criticism from all quarters of the society. He was detained as part of several unprecedented developments in related...

Eve teasing is not romance; film fraternity asked to find new ways to portray romance

Why should movie find new ways to portray romance and love? In almost all movies, whether it is regional or Bollywood, the prime subject is the love and romance. There is a certain stereotype...

Venezuela: Capriles banned from public office

    The Venezuelan opposition leader, Henrique Capriles, who is the governor of Miranda, has been banned from the public office, giving strength to the allegations that the country’s government is using a controversial...

Public security officials have no right to call for strike: Brazil top court  

  In a prominent court order, the Brazilian Supreme Court has held that the public security officials such as military police and civil police have no right to call for strike, and any attempt...

World Health Day urges us to ‘talk’  

    As we celebrate the World Health Day today, it asks us to fight strongly against a serious mental issue called ‘depression’ by encouraging others to talk to us. The metal issues, unlike...

No ethnic cleansing in Myanmar, but there are problems: Suu Kyi

In an exclusive interview given to the International media, Myanmar de-facto leader and Noble Price laureate Aung San Suu Kyi has admitted that there are some problems in Rakhine state, but she has refused...

Govt to constitute railway regulatory authority

Promising a productive growth to the railway sector of our country, the centre government has decided to constitute a railway regulatory authority, named Rail Development Authority. The new regulator is supposed to advise the...

Syrian regime said to have used chemical weapon; death toll reached 58

 Derailing all efforts to bring a reconciliation formulation in order to end the disastrous Syrian War which has prompted lakhs of citizens either live under pathetic conditions or leave the country, inviting strong flak from...