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    • Nov- 2025 -
      1 November

      Germany to give more than US$ 1 billion for Holocaust survivors’ home care in 2026

      Germany will provide US$1.076 billion in 2025 to support home care for aging Holocaust survivors, the largest amount to date. Additional funds extend hardship payments and education initiatives as survivor needs intensify and antisemitism rises globally Berlin: The organisation that handles claims on behalf of Jews who suffered under the Nazis said Wednesday that Germany has agreed to extend another US$1.076 billion for Holocaust survivors ‘ home care around the globe for the coming year. The compensation was negotiated with Germany’s finance ministry and is the largest budget for frail and vulnerable Holocaust survivor home care in the organisation’s history. “This historic increase to home care funding reflects the complex and growing needs of Holocaust survivors worldwide,” said Gideon Taylor, the…

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    • 1 November

      Trump-Xi meeting looms over APEC conference in South Korea as free trade falters

      South Korea hosts the APEC summit amid global trade tensions driven by U.S. President Trump’s tariff policies. The meeting is expected to be overshadowed by Trump–Xi talks, as Seoul seeks to balance ties while promoting free trade, AI cooperation and economic stability Seoul: South Korea this week will host leaders from major Pacific Rim economies, including the United States, China and Japan, for an annual summit that has long championed free trade. But this year’s Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meetings come as US President Donald Trump continues to send shock waves around the world with his sweeping tariffs and other measures upending the postwar global trade order, unsettling both allies and rivals. The multilateral gathering in Gyeongju is expected to be overshadowed…

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    • 1 November

      ‘Seven brand new planes were shot down’ during India-Pakistan war: Trump

      US President Donald Trump claimed that “seven brand new” planes were shot down during the India-Pakistan conflict and reiterated that he helped end the war using trade leverage. India, however, maintains the ceasefire was achieved through direct military talks. Tokyo: US President Donald Trump said that “seven brand new” planes were shot down during the India-Pakistan conflict without specifying to which country they belonged, while once again claiming to resolve the war between the “two big nuclear powers.” While speaking at a reception and dinner with business leaders in Tokyo on Tuesday, Trump said, “Seven planes were shot down, seven brand new, beautiful planes were shot down, and they were going at it .. two big nuclear powers.” The US President…

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    • 1 November

      Vice President Vance says troops will be paid as pressure builds on Congress to end shutdown

      Vice President JD Vance said US troops will be paid despite the prolonged shutdown, now in its 29th day, as millions face food aid cuts and federal workers miss paychecks. A federal judge blocked mass firings while talks remain stalled in Congress. Washington: Vice President JD Vance said he believes US military members will be paid at the end of the week, though he did not specify how the Trump administration will reconfigure funding as pain from the second-longest shutdown spreads nationwide. The funding fight in Washington gained new urgency this week as millions of Americans face the prospect of losing food assistance, more federal workers miss their first full paycheck and recurring delays at airports snarl travel plans. “We do…

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    • 1 November

      Pakistan says peace talks with Afghanistan’s Taliban government in Istanbul fail after four days

      Peace talks between Pakistan and Afghanistan’s Taliban government in Istanbul have collapsed after four days, with Islamabad accusing Kabul of harboring militants behind cross-border attacks. The breakdown threatens to renew tensions despite a ceasefire brokered by Qatar earlier this month. Ankara: Peace talks between Pakistan and Afghanistan have failed in Istanbul after four days of negotiations, Pakistan’s information minister said before dawn Wednesday, accusing the Taliban government in Kabul of refusing to act against militants blamed for deadly cross-border attacks. The talks followed an earlier round in Doha that produced a ceasefire on October 19 after deadly border clashes between the two sides left dozens dead, including soldiers, civilians and militants. Pakistan accuses the Taliban of harboring militants linked to a…

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    • Oct- 2025 -
      31 October

      Couple swept away in Godavari; woman drowns, man rescued in Peddapalli

      A young couple, Daraveni Raviteja and Mounika, were washed away while taking a holy dip in the Godavari river. Mounika drowned, and Raviteja was rescued by fisherman Nagula Ramulu. The police have launched an investigation into the incident Peddapalli: A young couple was washed away in the Godavari river on the outskirts of Godavarikhani town on Sunday. While the woman drowned, the man was rescued by a fisherman. Police said Daraveni Raviteja, a resident of Vittalnagar in Godavarikhani, and Mounika from Peddabonkur had become friends through Instagram two years ago. Their friendship turned into love, and the couple had planned to marry on November 1. Mounika had arrived at Raviteja’s house a fortnight ago. As per their family tradition, Raviteja’s family…

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    • 31 October

      Rasamai Balkishan appears before LMD police amid abuse row with MLA

      BRS leader Rasamai Balkishan appeared before LMD police following a case filed against him by Manakondur MLA Dr Kavvampalli Satyanarayana. Balkishan alleged that the MLA abused him and his family, and fabricated a fake audio clip to file the case Karimnagar: As part of the investigation into a case registered against BRS leader and former MLA Rasamai Balkishan by Manakondur MLA Dr Kavvampalli Satyanarayana, Balkishan appeared before the LMD police on Sunday. Meanwhile, BRS leaders lodged a complaint against the MLA, alleging that he had abused Balkishan using filthy language. Speaking to reporters later, Balkishan said the MLA, who had verbally abused him, created a fake audio clip and filed a case against him. “The MLA himself admitted to using abusive…

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    • 31 October

      Farmers in Kamareddy fall at the feet of cops over paddy procurement delay

      In Kamareddy, farmers staged a protest over delays in paddy procurement, with some falling at the feet of police to demand action. Officials had refused to procure stocks citing quality issues. A district team later claimed the issue was resolved Kamareddy: Farmers continue to face severe hardships in paddy procurement across the state this season as well. At the Paddy Procurement Centre (PPC) in Nasrullabad, distressed farmers fell at the feet of police personnel, pleading with them to intervene and direct procurement officials to lift their stocks. The farmers, frustrated by the delay, threatened to end their lives if the rice mills refused to procure their produce. They staged a protest at the Bommadevrapally crossroads on Saturday, squatting on the road…

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    • 31 October

      Dandari-Gussadi dance troupes in Adilabad await financial aid from government

      The Dandari-Gussadi dance troupes in Adilabad are facing financial strain as government aid, promised for the 2024 festival, remains delayed. Members have spent large amounts for the celebrations and are struggling to manage expenses while awaiting the funds Adilabad: The Dandari-Gussadi dance troupes in Adilabad have been waiting for over two weeks for financial aid from the government, even after the completion of the Diwali festival. Formed by Adivasi youngsters during the festival, the Dandari-Gussadi troupes perform traditional dances by visiting neighbouring villages over five days. They spend heavily on peacock feather crowns, decorative materials, tents, chairs, food for guests, religious items, and musical instruments. The erstwhile Adilabad district has 1,051 such troupes. They first received government aid of Rs 1…

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    • 31 October

      Telangana: Singareni to deploy third continuous miner at GDK-11 incline mine

      Singareni Collieries will add a third continuous miner at its Godavarikhani 11 incline mine to boost annual coal production to one million tonnes. Tenders worth Rs 100 crore have been invited, making it India’s first underground mine with three continuous miners Peddapalli: In a bid to enhance coal production, Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL) has decided to introduce a third Continuous Miner (CM) at the Godavarikhani 11 incline underground coal mine. The mine currently operates two continuous miners, and the addition of a third machine aims to achieve an annual production target of one million tonnes of coal. While the existing two miners are operated directly by SCCL, the new one will be run on a hired basis. The company has…

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