Monthly Archives: November 2018

Ukraine rebel regions vote for new leaders

U.S., EU had warned against such move Voters in rebel-held east Ukraine chose new leaders on Sunday after Russia defied Western calls not to sabotage peace talks and Kiev urged fresh sanctions against the Kremlin. In the Donetsk and Lugansk “People’s Republics” in Ukraine’s industrial east, voters headed to polling …

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‘No one can stop elections’

Rajapaksa confident of SLPP sweeping the forthcoming polls Mahinda Rajapaksa told reporters on Sunday that the elections scheduled for January 5 would go ahead, and that he was confident of his party “sweeping” the polls. While admitting that he was speaking to lawyers on the legal challenge being mounted by …

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Maha tigress killing: Scores attend protest march in Mumbai

Scores attend protest march in Mumbai Hundreds of people on Sunday held a march against the killing of Avni and converged at Shivaji Park here to demand the sacking of Maharashtra’s Forest Minister as well as finding the big cat’s missing cubs. P.V. Subramaniam of Earth Brigade Foundation, the petitioner …

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Bru refugees may find it tough to vote

Tripura NGOs oppose special booths The Bru refugees stranded in makeshift camps in north Tripura will find it tough to join in the election exercise in Mizoram owing to stiff protests from hardliner Mizo social groups. NGO Coordination Committee, a new forum, spearheaded massive protests mainly in Mizoram capital Aizawl …

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Probe replacement of carvings at Konark Temple: Naveen Patnaik

Writes to Centre seeking steps to protect architecture Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Sunday demanded an inquiry into alleged replacement of artistic stone carvings of the Konark Sun Temple with plain stones. The Sun Temple, an ASI-protected world heritage site, is known for its outstanding architecture. The 13th Century …

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EC warns parties on criminal cases

‘Publicise antecedents or face action’ Candidates with criminal antecedents and their political parties can be charged with contempt of the Supreme Court if they fail to widely publicise the cases against them as prescribed. They may also be penalised for false statements, the Election Commission has said.Separate formats have been …

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India, Singapore begin sea drills

Missile and torpedo firings to be part of this year’s bilateral naval exercise The 25th edition of the India-Singapore bilateral naval exercise, SIMBEX, has begun at the tri-services command in Port Blair.The exercise, which kicked off on Saturday off the Andaman Sea and the Bay of Bengal, will conclude on …

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