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Opposition accuses South African President of violating constitution

Opposition parties accused South African President Jacob Zuma of violating the constitution of the country. Reports say that the President spend large chunk of money on his private home violating the constitution of the African...

Telecom regulator rules against discriminatory tariff

TRAI, telecom regulator, on last day ruled that the telecom operators should not give discriminatory service to the customers. Earlier, there were reports that the operators were trying to deliver the data service on the...

Outsiders should not interfere in Saudi’s internal affairs: warns King

As a strong warning against the neighbouring countries, Saudi Araba’s Salman King had recently announced that the outsiders should not interfere in the Saudi’s internal affairs. Experts claim that it can be considered as a...

‘Why are we targeting only Hindu fundamentalism?’: asks a renowned Bangladeshi writer

While attending a discussion session over the mounting intolerance in the country in the Kerala Literature Festival, famous Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasrin questioned the Indian secularism which is only targeting the Hindu fundamentalism, ignoring...

Despite UN ruling, UK may press for Assange’s extradition to Sweden

British and Sweden government on last day denied the UN findings that the WikiLeaks founder was under a forced detention, and they urged for the early implementation of extradition. Considering a forceful detention allegation of...

Aggressive strike erupts in Greece over pension reforms

Around thousands of protesters took the street to protest against the Greece government’s pension reforms, accusing the newly elected government of fake promises. Reports say that the Greece government, which is facing a terrible financial-crisis,...

Budget session set to begin on Feb 23: high hopes for constructive, productive session

While government is nearing the most-awaited budget session of the parliament, the centre anticipates a constructive and productive budget session. Reports say that the budget session of the parliament will begin on twenty-third February. Union...

US president visits mosque to ensure ‘Religious Freedom’

While the merciless election tactics in the country is rampantly encouraging religious-polarisation in the land of democracy, the US supremo himself tightened his belt to shatter the threats on religious freedom. In one such move,...

Constitution bench to reconsider new LGBT law

Giving fresh hopes to the marginalised LGBT people, a constitution bench will reconsider the Supreme Court verdict on the LGBT sexual rights. While examining re-view petition, the apex court on last day referred the case...

NGT seeks new alternatives of cremation

Inviting possibilities of controversies, the National Green Tribunal on last day had asked the concerned authority to develop an effective alternative of the cremation of dead bodies. Reports say that the court had last day...