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    • Aug- 2025 -
      29 August

      Tejashwi Yadav accuses NDA of snatching people’s rights, destroying democracy

      RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav said the NDA government is attempting to erode democracy and undermine citizens’ rights, while participating in the Voter Adhikar Yatra with Rahul Gandhi across Bihar. New Delhi: RJD leader and former Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav on Tuesday launched a scathing attack on the ruling NDA government, accusing it of attempting to “snatch people’s rights” and “destroy democracy”. He made the remarks while participating in the Voter Adhikar Yatra in Supaul, alongside Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and other INDIA bloc leaders. “Our journey with Rahul Gandhi and the leaders of the Mahagathbandhan continues. We are engaging with the public, and there is immense enthusiasm among the people. The Mahagathbandhan is receiving love, blessings, and support from…

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    • 29 August

      Trump rolls out additional measures to address crime in Washington, signals nationwide actions

      President Trump signed an executive order creating a specialized DC National Guard unit, expanding law enforcement measures in Washington, and signaling possible nationwide deployments to cities like Chicago, New York, and Baltimore. Washington: US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order directing “additional specific actions” to “further crack down on crime” in Washington, while signaling possible nationwide deployment of the National Guard. The order directs the secretary of defense to create a “specialized DC National Guard unit” trained to ensure public safety and order in the capital, and to “ensure state National Guards are similarly trained and ready to assist in quelling civil disturbances nationwide.” Further, the secretary of defense will ensure the availability of a National Guard quick…

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    • 29 August

      France summons US envoy over antisemitism accusations

      France summoned the US envoy after Ambassador Charles Kushner accused Paris of not tackling antisemitism. The French foreign ministry rejected the claims, calling them interference and citing the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. Paris: The French foreign ministry has summoned US Ambassador to France Charles Kushner following his accusations that France was not doing enough to combat antisemitism. However, according to French television channel TV5 Monde, it was the chargé d’affaires of the US Embassy in Paris who met with officials at the French foreign ministry on Monday, as Kushner was not in Paris. The chargé d’affaires was informed that Kushner’s remarks “constituted interference in France’s internal affairs and presented an assessment that did not reflect reality,” TV5 Monde reported,…

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    • 29 August

      Three killed in helicopter crash on UK’s Isle of Wight

      Three people were killed and one critically injured after a helicopter crashed on the Isle of Wight. The Air Accident Investigation Branch has launched an inquiry into the flying lesson accident. London: Three people have died and one remains in serious condition after a helicopter crash on the Isle of Wight in Britain, police confirmed on Monday. “We can confirm that three people have died following a helicopter crash on the Isle of Wight this morning. Four people in total were on board, with one person currently in hospital in a serious condition,” the police said in a statement. Earlier, the Air Accident Investigation Branch said it had launched an investigation into the crash, Xinhua news agency reported. “We will…

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    • 29 August

      Israeli airstrike on southern Gaza hospital kills 15, including journalists, as war toll continues to rise

      The victims on the fourth floor of Nasser Hospital were killed when one missile hit and was followed in the same spot by another missile moments later as rescue crews arrived, the ministry said. Deir al-Balah(Gaza Strip): An Israeli strike hit a southern Gaza’s main hospital Monday, killing 15 people according to hospital records. The victims on the fourth floor of Nasser Hospital were killed when one missile hit and was followed in the same spot by another missile moments later as rescue crews arrived, the ministry said. Khan Younis’ Nasser Hospital, the largest in southern Gaza, has withstood raids and bombardment throughout 22 months of war, with officials citing critical shortages of supplies and staff. Among the 15 killed were…

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    • 29 August

      Netanyahu says Israel may withdraw from Lebanon if Hezbollah is fully disarmed by end of 2025

      Netanyahu says Israel may withdraw from Lebanon if Hezbollah is fully disarmed by end of 2025 Jerusalem: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he welcomed the Lebanese cabinet’s “momentous decision” earlier this month to work towards the disarmament of Hezbollah by the end of 2025 and it could lead to Israel’s troops withdrawing from the country. He said that if Lebanon takes the necessary steps to disarm Hezbollah, then Israel will respond with reciprocal measures, including a phased reduction of the Israeli military presence in southern Lebanon. Since the Israel-Hezbollah war ended in November with a US-brokered ceasefire, Hezbollah officials have said the group will not discuss its disarmament until Israel withdraws from five hills it controls inside Lebanon and…

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    • 27 August

      BRS leaders flay Revanth Reddy over Osmania University student arrest

      BRS leaders criticised Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy for turning Osmania University into a “police campus” during his visit. Sabitha Indra Reddy condemned student arrests, while RS Praveen Kumar accused the government of treating students like terrorists and ignoring job promises Hyderabad: Former Minister and senior BRS MLA P Sabitha Indra Reddy lashed out at Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy for turning Osmania University into a police campus during his visit on Monday. She condemned the arrests of students and demanded their immediate release. Questioning the need for iron barricades and battalions of police for the Chief Minister to enter the university campus, she asked why students’ voices were being silenced with illegal detentions. She also said Revanth Reddy had failed to deliver on promises of two…

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    • 27 August

      Kothagudem police arrest 13 persons involved in cybercrimes

      Kothagudem police arrested 13 persons, including a Mee-Seva operator, for operating a cybercrime racket using fake bank accounts. The accused carried out transactions worth Rs 8.5 crore in 12 months. Police seized mobile phones and urged victims to call 1930 Kothagudem: The district cybercrime and Tekulapally police arrested 13 persons for their involvement in cybercrimes. Superintendent of Police B Rohith Raju told the media on Monday that based on complaints received by the District Cyber Security Bureau through the National Cybercrime Reporting Portal (NCRP) two days ago, the accused were arrested on Sunday. The main accused, Boda Sridhar, who runs a Mee-Seva Kendra at Tekulapally, was contacted by cybercriminals through the Telegram app. They offered him a commission for transferring money…

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    • 27 August

      Family in Khammam makes Ganesh idols with cow dung

      A family in Khammam has crafted eco-friendly Ganesh idols with cow dung, clay and natural colours, drawing strong response from devotees. Led by priest Arutla Srinivasa Charyulu, the family sold 500 idols, highlighting both tradition and sustainability in Vinayaka Navaratri celebrations Khammam: Promoting eco-friendly Ganesh idols has been in vogue for some time. Taking it a step further, a family in Khammam has come up with a more holistic and sacred approach — crafting Ganesh idols with cow dung and natural colours. Priest Arutla Srinivasa Charyulu, who runs the Sri Venkateshwara Goshala at Tekulapalli near Khammam, conceived the idea. His family members Suprasanna, Sriram and others are actively involved in making the idols. In Hinduism, cow dung is considered sacred and…

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    • 27 August

      Agriculture official caught taking Rs 25,000 bribe in Kothagudem

      ACB officials caught Agriculture Assistant Director Ulloju Narsimha Rao in Kothagudem while accepting a Rs 25,000 bribe from a fertiliser shop owner. He allegedly demanded money to ignore violations. The tainted cash was seized, and the case is under probe Kothagudem: ACB sleuths on Monday caught Agriculture Assistant Director Ulloju Narsimha Rao red-handed while accepting a bribe from a fertiliser shop owner. He allegedly demanded Rs 25,000 from the shop owner to abstain from taking action against the shop for selling urea bags without a proper invoice and Form O, a certificate of source required for carrying out wholesale or retail fertiliser sales. The tainted money was recovered. The accused was arrested and will be produced before the special judge for…

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