Keralaโs new United Democratic Front government will publish White Paper on State finances: Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan
The aim is to inform the people of Kerala about the current status of State finances
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The aim is to inform the people of Kerala about the current status of State finances
Ebola has reached a health zone more than 100 miles from the mining town where Democratic Republic of Congoโs outbreak is believed to have begun, as responders track fewer than 40% of known contacts in the epidemicโs hardest-hit province.
PDP leader Iltija Mufti, who condemned the arrest of Mr. Hussain, said, โThe arrest of a political leader for peacefully voicing the concerns of vulnerable and marginalised citizens reflects an alarming intolerance towards dissent and democratic expression
"Those who now hold interim power have also had to recognise that Venezuela cannot be stabilised, recovered, or governed indefinitely without the democratic majority that expressed itself on July 28," says Ms. Machado
Extending his greetings on Telangana Formation Day, he says both Telugu-speaking States have a crucial role to play in shaping Indiaโs future; paying tributes to those who laid down their lives for the Telangana movement, Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan says JSP draws inspiration from the fighting spirit and democratic traditions of Telangana
The advisory follows the government's recent recommendation against non-essential travel to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda and South Sudan.
All passengers from Ebola-affected nations โ Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda and South Sudan โ entering the State are being made to undergo mandatory quarantine of 21 days from their arrival in Kerala
India has dispatched vital medical supplies, including diagnostics and therapeutics, to aid the Democratic Republic of Congo's fight against the escalating Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak. The Africa CDC expressed deep gratitude for this crucial assistance, which was channeled through its regional hub in Uganda and is now being deployed to affected areas.
Rank holders allege that appointments were held up during the previous Left Democratic Front governmentโs term due to delays at Secretariat
US President Donald Trump recently shared an update regarding his health, stating that the results of his medical examination were โextremely good.' Lashing out at Democrats, Trump said that he has always received a perfect score.
Five patients infected with a rare Ebola strain have recovered in the Democratic Republic of Congo, with four set for discharge from a new treatment center. This marks the first documented recovery from the Bundibugyo strain, as the WHO urges early medical attention amidst community resistance and a rapidly spreading outbreak.
Japan has increased the maximum fees that foreign nationals may be charged for renewing or changing their residency status, with the new cap set at 100,000 yen ($630) for standard residency permits and 300,000 yen for permanent residency applications. according to a report by Nikkei Asia. The measure was approved by the Japanese parliament on Friday as the country prepares for a growing foreign resident population and plans new integration programmes. The previous upper limit for residency renewal or status-change fees was 10,000 yen. According to Japan's Immigration Services Agency, the revised fee structure reflects services provided to foreign residents. While the law sets the maximum amounts, the actual fees will be decided later through a cabinet order. Under the proposed structure, fees for standard residency permits will vary depending on the length of stay. A three-month residency period is expected to cost about 10,000 yen, while a five-year permit could cost around 70,000 yen. The current fee for in-person renewal applications is 6,000 yen regardless of the duration of stay. Additional revenue to fund integration measures The fee for permanent residency applications is expected to rise to about 200,000 yen. The government said reductions or exemptions will be available for applicants facing financial hardship, and the Immigration Services Agency plans to issue guidelines on eligibility for such relief. The higher fees could generate up to 90 billion yen in additional revenue. Japan's foreign resident population exceeded 4 million at the end of 2025, and the government said the funds will be used to strengthen measures that help foreign residents adapt to life in the country. Planned initiatives include expanding consultation services offered by local governments, improving Japanese-language education and supporting programmes that teach daily-life rules and customs. The government intends to introduce these educational programmes in phases beginning in fiscal 2028. The revenue will also help cover the costs of addressing illegal residency cases. Previously, fees collected were limited to covering administrative expenses such as personnel costs. Faster rollout of JESTA screening system The legal revisions also include changes affecting short-term visitors. Japan will introduce the Japan Electronic System for Travel Authorization (JESTA) as early as fiscal 2028, two years earlier than originally planned, as per Nikkei Asia report. Under the system, travellers from visa-exempt countries will need to submit information online before departure, including their travel purpose, occupation and accommodation details. Authorities will use the information to screen travellers before arrival. Airlines will be required to deny boarding to passengers who do not obtain authorization. The government said the system is expected to help prevent illegal stays while simplifying immigration procedures and reducing waiting times at airports. The legislation faced opposition from the Constitutional Democratic Party and the Japanese Communist Party, which argued that the fee increases would place an excessive burden on foreign residents. However, the measure was passed by parliament and is set to take effect as Japan continues to adjust its immigration and residency policies amid rising foreign arrivals and residency numbers.
RSS Prachar Pramukh Sunil Ambekar said Indiaโs democratic system is strong enough to accommodate a wide range of views and opinions.
RSS Prachar Pramukh Sunil Ambekar downplayed concerns about the satirical "Cockroach Janata Party" (CJP), stating that open debate and differing views are normal in a democratic society. He emphasized India's aware populace, transparent elections, free media, and active public discourse, asserting that institutions and political parties are capable of handling such discussions independently.
โUnfortunately, those who talk about human rights and democratic rights are being jailed,โ Sudhakar Singh, referring to the incarceration of MP Rashid, said
Democrats and some Republicans accused Bondi of trying to shield Trump from scrutiny.
The World Health Organization on Friday announced the first recovery of a confirmed Ebola patient in the outbreak raging in the Democratic Republic of Congo."The DRC has said that on May 27, a patient recovered and left the hospital and has been discharged into the community," the WHO's Anais Legand told reporters.She said it marked the "first" among patients who had been confirmed to have Ebola, but stressed that she expected there had been other recoveries among people who have not yet received laboratory confirmation of test results."This is the first one" to be discharged from a care centre "following two negative tests", said Legand, a WHO technical officer on viral haemorrhagic fevers.She said the WHO had to date recorded 17 confirmed and 223 suspected Ebola deaths in the DR Congo since the outbreak was declared on May 15, out of 125 confirmed cases and over 900 suspected cases.In neighbouring Uganda, seven cases have also been confirmed, including one death.
Former Attorney General Pam Bondi appeared for closed-door questioning in connection with the Jeffrey Epstein case files. Democratic lawmakers have alleged that Bondi refused to answer questions about Trump's involvement.
On May 17, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda a Public Health Emergency of International Concern.
Former US attorney general Pam Bondi appeared before the House Oversight Committee. She admitted to redaction errors in the Jeffrey Epstein files. Bondi defended the Justice Department's actions under her leadership. Democrats and survivors criticized the closed-door interview format. They demanded greater transparency and accountability in the handling of these sensitive documents.