Seoul: The National Assembly of South Korea is scheduled to vote on Saturday regarding an impeachment motion against President Yoon Suk Yeol, following his recent controversial attempt to impose martial law, which has sparked political upheaval in the country. The vote will take place during a plenary session at 5 p.m., but it is uncertain.
Amman: Jordan’s Interior Minister Mazen Farrayah has announced the closure of the Jaber border crossing with Syria due to deteriorating security conditions in southern Syria. According to the Ministry’s statement released on Friday, Jordanian citizens and trucks will be permitted to return to Jordan, but outbound traffic to Syria will be prohibited. The Ministry emphasized.
Patna: Following reports that educationist Faizal Khan, known as Khan Sir, was taken away by police while supporting protesting BPSC candidates, Patna Police firmly denied these claims on Friday. Khan Sir, alongside Guru Rahman, openly backed the protesting BPSC candidates after a violent police response in Patna. They arrived at the protest site in Gardanibagh.
Aizawl: In a significant operation, the Assam Rifles and various law enforcement agencies have confiscated drugs valued at Rs 8.57 crore and arrested three smugglers in Mizoram, according to officials on Friday. Sources from the Assam Rifles reported that troops, in collaboration with the Excise and Narcotics Department, seized 244.500 grams of heroin and 2.288.
Bengaluru: The Karnataka BJP has heavily criticized the Congress government for a troubling rise in maternal deaths in the state, claiming it now holds the highest rate in the country. At a press conference in Bengaluru, Opposition Leader R. Ashoka pointed out the stark contrast between Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s claims of Karnataka leading in GDP.
Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has ordered immediate financial aid of Rs 2 lakh for the families of those who lost their lives in the recent Kannauj accident, and Rs 50,000 for those who suffered serious injuries, as stated by the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO). This announcement follows a tragic incident where eight.
Toronto (Canada): Chandra Arya, a Member of Parliament in Canada, has expressed his strong opposition to a motion in Parliament seeking to classify the 1984 anti-Sikh riots as genocide. He cautioned that the “politically influential Khalistani lobby” is likely to attempt to advance this motion again. On Friday, Arya noted that he was the only.
Nay Pyi Taw: India has launched several key projects aimed at enhancing civilian infrastructure and improving the living standards of people in Myanmar, backed by an annual grant of $500,000. On Friday, India’s Ambassador to Myanmar, Abhay Thakur, inaugurated the Border Areas Development Programme (BADP) and the Rakhine State Development Programme (RSDP) projects, alongside Myanmar’s.
New Delhi: The Delhi High Court has called for the Union government’s response regarding a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) that seeks to revoke Rahul Gandhi’s Indian citizenship, claiming he has identified himself as a British citizen. A bench led by Acting Chief Justice (ACJ) Vibhu Bakhru instructed the Union government’s standing counsel to seek guidance.
Mumbai: Punjabi singer Singga revealed that he dedicated around six to seven hours each day to prosthetic makeup for his debut production film, “Fakkar.” This film marks his acting debut, produced under his own company, Boss Boy Productions, where he took on the roles of writer, director, and conceptualizer. “This film and character are deeply.