Europe’s nuclear crisis: Germans prompts Brussels to turn off nuclear reactors

In an effort to avert the threats caused by the nuclear reactors, the German authorities demanded the Belgium government to turn off its rectors that are situated near its border. Reports say that a senior...

Nation celebrates CS day today: PM to honour top officials

Narendra Modi is expected to pay homage to the dedicated civil servants, who had successfully demonstrated their talent in implementing the government plans.  Reports say that, the award will be handed to the selected...

German anti-immigrant leader booked for hate speech

German far-rightist leader Lutz Bachmann is booked for triggering anti-immigrant crimes through hate speech. He is the founder of the anti-Muslim organisation, named Pegida. The prosecution alleges that the forty two year old leader raised...

Violent protests prompt centre to pull back new EPF rule  

  Following unexpected backlash from the trade unions and employees, the centre government on last day dropped the new, controversial, Employment Provident Fund rule. Earlier, in a notification published on February 10, the centre government...

UN representatives make a surprise visit to Libya

Offering enormous support to the new, so called, puppet government in Libya, the two prominent representatives of United Nations have made a surprise visit to the war distorted country. Since the toppling of Gaddafi government...

Patel reservation row: violence erupts in Gujarat; parties play blame game

A peaceful demonstration demanding suspension of the sedition charges against the Patel agitation leader, Hardik Patel, turned violent when police authorities blocked the protesters from marching towards the state prison. On the wake of unexpected...

Guatemala’s ex-President accepted bribe, alleges commission

Guatemala anti-corruption commission alleged that ex-supremo Otto Perez Molina has accepted bribe from a Spanish port conglomerate. Along with the former Supremo, his close aid, Vice-President Roxana Baldetti, is also implicated in the corruption case. It...

Kirpal Singh’s family meets home minister; demands fresh autopsy

Kirpal Singh’s family met Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh demanding immediate action of the central government. Kirpal Singh, an Indian prisoner in infamous Lahore Jail, had reportedly died of heart attack on last Monday. But,...

Macedonian president gives pardon to corrupted politicians  

Putting its European Union membership ambition in jeopardy, Macedonia gives pardon to the politicians involved in an infamous corruption scandal. Media reported that Macedonian Supremo Gjorge Ivanov has decided to stop investigations and other proceedings...

India, Maldives to strengthen bilateral relationship  

In a bid to tackle the growing Chinese influence in Indian Ocean region, Indian has strengthened its relationship with Maldives. The island holds a strategical position in the Indian Ocean region. Since the arrest of...