Who Killed DU Professor? Couple From Bengal's Bardhaman Arrested, Property Dispute Under Scanner
DU Professor Murder: The arrested couple had allegedly been trying to acquire the property. However, Dr Paul reportedly opposed any attempt to sell it.
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DU Professor Murder: The arrested couple had allegedly been trying to acquire the property. However, Dr Paul reportedly opposed any attempt to sell it.
Screenshots allegedly showing Janhvi Kapoor expressing discomfort with certain camera angles during 'Peddi' filming have surfaced. The purported chats suggest she raised concerns about intimate shots, with co-star Ram Charan reportedly intervening. These leaked messages add a new dimension to the film's controversy, though their authenticity remains unconfirmed.
The Cockroach Janata Party (CJP), an online movement, held its first major real-world protest at Delhi's Jantar Mantar. Supporters, including students and young professionals, gathered to demand accountability in examinations and oppose communal politics. The event marked a significant shift from online activism to on-ground mobilization.
With Mahayuti securing six seats out of 17, this is a major setback for the Opposition and the six unopposed seats are Pune, Thane, Wardha, Yavatmal, Solapur, and Ratnagiri
Mahayuti sweeps 6 Maharashtra MLC seats unopposed; Opposition cries foul
Kuki Inpi Manipur doubts the fairness of the exercise as 59,000 Kuki-Zo people continue to remain displaced
When the bill was taken up in the Lok Sabha in April, 298 MPs voted in favour while 230 opposed it.
The Andhra Pradesh governmentโs ambitious Amaravati capital city development plan is facing resistance from farmers in Undavalli and Penumaka villages, who are refusing to part with their lands for the capital city under both the land pooling and land acquisition schemes
A software engineer, Rohan Chandra, is accused of fatally stabbing his parents in Bengaluru. While initial reports suggested schizophrenia, doctors at Nimhans found him fit, citing financial disputes and a disagreement over a mobile number switch as the motive. Forensic evidence confirms Rohan's blood-stained clothes matched his parents'.
Gangammaโs 17-year-old son opposed the relationship and argued with his mother and her boyfriend. Police believe the teenager had become an obstacle to the coupleโs relationship
Further, he opined that the privatisation would, gradually, put an end to the welfare schemes like free power supply to irrigation pumpsets, beneficiaries of Bhagya Jyothi, Kuteera Jyothi schemes
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has fiercely criticized Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong and vowed to oppose the Clarity Act, a digital-asset bill advancing in Congress. Dimon dismissed Armstrong's stance and stated banks will not accept the current legislation, which centers on stablecoin interest payments. Banks argue these yields lack regulatory safeguards, while crypto firms see them as customer rewards.
The Trump administration said it will appeal a judgeโs authority to order across-the-board refunds of all tariffs ruled illegal by the US Supreme Court, potentially injecting legal chaos into a claims process thatโs already underway.The Justice Department filed notice on Friday that it will appeal a court order compelling customs authorities to recalculate all import taxes that the administration collected under President Donald Trumpโs use of a 1970s-era emergency powers law.Also read: US says $20.6 billion of tariff refunds on the way to importersUS Customs and Border Protection launched a new online portal to process refund claims on April 20, signaling that it intended to repay at least some of the approximately $166 billion in levies struck down by the Supreme Court earlier this year. But even as the administration has moved forward with that plan, the Justice Department declined to concede that a judge could exercise nationwide power to oversee the process, leaving open the possibility of another legal fight. โFor that reason, defendants intend to appeal the courtโs universal injunction and to seek a stay of the injunction except as to the particular importer plaintiffs in each case in which the Court has entered the injunction,โ the Justice Department said in the court filing Friday.In a 6-3 decision in February, the Supreme Court held that Trumpโs use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, or IEEPA, to impose sweeping global tariffs was unlawful. They were silent on the question of refunds, however, sending the litigation back to the US Court of International Trade in Manhattan to determine next steps. Trade Judge Richard Eaton, appointed under former President Bill Clinton, was assigned to preside over thousands of lawsuits importers filed seeking to recoup the taxes they had paid before the Supreme Court ruled. Eaton ordered the customs agency to recalculate tariff amounts for all importers who paid the contested levies, not just the companies that had sued. The government also committed to paying interest on any refunds.Uncertainty has loomed about whether officials would oppose repaying the full amount. Eaton has mostly held non-public court hearings to discuss the governmentโs progress, but he indicated in a public order there was disagreement about how to handle tariffs that became final, a process that happens automatically on a rolling basis.Also read: US companies, shamed by Trump, tiptoe into $166 billion tariff refund race A customs official had also disclosed in court filings that the first phase of the refund portal roll-out wouldnโt be able to handle a significant proportion of the import entries at issue, and didnโt provide a concrete schedule for expanding the systemโs capabilities to deal with more complicated claims.Trump, meanwhile, lambasted the Supreme Courtโs decision and suggested that companies that didnโt seek refunds could reap political benefits in the future, saying that he would โremember them.โSeparate from the IEEPA legal wrangling, the Trump administration is before the trade court defending a new round of global tariffs that the president imposed under a different law shortly after he lost in the Supreme Court.A three-judge panel declared the policy unlawful. But a federal appeals court temporarily paused that ruling while it weighs the governmentโs request for a longer-term order allowing customs authorities to continue collecting the levies as the court fight proceeds.
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The United States and Iran have reached an agreement to extend a ceasefire, allow shipping through the Strait of Hormuz and lift a U.S. blockade and some sanctions on Iran, sources โtold Reuters, but the deal has not been finalised.An agreement would represent โa big step towards ending a war that has pushed the world towards an energy crisis, though the underlying dispute over Iran's nuclear programme โwould only be thrashed out in talks over subsequent weeks.Where Have The Discussions Got To?Following a ceasefire in early April, the two sides have remained at odds on issues including Iran's nuclear ambitions, Israel's war in Lebanon with the Iranian-backed Hezbollah militia, and Tehran's demands for the lifting of sanctions and the release of frozen assets.After weeks of mainly indirect talks, four sources familiar with the matter said on Thursday that the U.S. and Iran had โagreed a memorandum of understanding โ that would โ halt the war and give negotiators 60 days to reach a final deal.Read More: Bigger proportion of non-Iran ships crossing Hormuz strait: DataHowever, both sides have said several times before that they believed an agreement was close but without ever concluding an agreement. The position of Israel, which launched the air war on โIran on February 28 alongside the United States, is central to any deal but its role in the agreement is unclear.U.S. President Donald Trump has not yet approved the deal, according to the sources. Vice โPresident JD Vance said on Thursday: "We're not there, but we're very close and we're going to keep working on it".Iran has not yet formally commented, but the semi-official Tasnim news agency cited a source close to the negotiating team as saying the text of the agreement had not yet been finalised or confirmed.Iranian sources have previously said a framework deal is only about ending the war โon all fronts, establishing a 30-day framework for international and Iranian movement through the Strait of Hormuz and possibly providing some โ financial relief.There would โthen be negotiations on the more difficult issues, such as the status of Iran's highly enriched uranium and details concerning the strait, and the sequencing of โthe many points in the โpreliminary deal such as sanctions relief and security.The last deal over the nuclear programme - struck in 2015 and torn up by Trump in 2018 - took โ years of negotiations between large teams of technical experts.What Are The Main Issues?Hormuz And Gulf BlockadeIran's closure of โthe Strait of Hormuz, the conduit for a fifth of global supplies of oil and liquefied natural gas, has pushed up oil โprices. Reopening the strait is the U.S. priority and Iran's main point of leverage, but it could take time.Many vessels are stuck in the Gulf and Iran says it has laid some sea mines that could be difficult to locate.The U.S. blockade on Iranian ports is hitting Iran's own exports and state revenue. Lifting this is one of Tehran's main goals. A sensitive issue could be how far U.S. forces withdraw.NuclearThe U.S. says it believes Iran wants to build a nuclear bomb. Iran has always denied this, saying its atomic programme is for peaceful purposes only. The focus is on its enrichment of uranium, which generates fuel for nuclear power but can also make material for a warhead.The nuclear question is extremely complicated. Iran might eventually agree to dilute part of its highly enriched uranium โin a friendly country into uranium enriched to 5% purity and then have it returned, Iranian sources said.Read more: US inflation hits three-year high in April as Iran war fuels energy price surgeBut many other issues would still need to be addressed: how long the nuclear program would be halted, whether nuclear sites would be dismantled, what happens to stockpiles of uranium enriched to 20% and 5%, the โfuture of Iran's advanced centrifuges โand research and development programs and the rules governing an โ inspections regime, among others.Ballistic MissilesA prominent U.S. demand before the war was that Iran limit the range of its ballistic missiles so that they could not reach Israel. Iran has always said its right to conventional weapons is non-negotiable and that it still has a large arsenal.Sanctions And Frozen AssetsIran's economy has been hurt by sanctions for years, contributing to the nationwide unrest in โJanuary. Tehran badly needs them to be lifted and tens of billions of dollars of Iranian oil revenues frozen in foreign banks to be released. It also wants reparations for war damage.The United States has resisted this, with Trump having lambasted former president Barack Obama for having returned some frozen assets to Iran under the 2015 nuclear deal. Some media have reported that the latest draft agreement would include an investment programme for Iran.LebanonIran has repeatedly said that Israel's war against its main ally Hezbollah in Lebanon must be included in any deal. Israel and Lebanon agreed a ceasefire last month but both Israel and Hezbollah accuse each other of repeated violations and Israel's military is ramping up its campaign in southern Lebanon. Israel would oppose any U.S.-Iran agreement that limits its ability to act in Lebanon.
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Karnataka Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot on Friday accepted the resignation of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, who has decided to step down. Siddaramaiah handed his resignation letter to the Lok Bhavan officials on Thursday as governor Thaawarchand Gehlot was away in Indore.131380660Also read: 'No interest in national politics': Siddaramaiah rejects Rajya Sabha seatHe resigned as Karnataka CM, paving the way for his deputy, DK Shivakumar, to take over the top job. Soon after submitting his resignation, Siddaramaiah told the media that his action came in deference to the party high command's instructions. The party high command and the legislature party will decide on the new leader, he said.According to an official confirmation issued from Lok Bhavan in Bengaluru, Gehlot also dissolved the Council of Ministers headed by Siddaramaiah with immediate effect. However, Siddaramaiah will continue as CM until alternative arrangements are made.The ruling Congress is said to plan the next moves as it will schedule the Congress Legislature Party meeting, where MLAs will formally choose their new leader.Siddaramaiah thanked Sonia Gandhi for admitting him into Congress two decades ago and Rahul Gandhi for the opportunities given to him.The outgoing CM confirmed that the All India Congress Committee had offered him a nomination to the Rajya Sabha, but he had politely declined the offer. "I have never been interested in national politics," he said, adding that he still had two more years of term as MLA.However, he said he will remain active in state politics and continue to fight for social justice and against forces of communalism that oppose the Constitution "until my last breath."The oath-taking ceremony of Siddaramaiah's successor is unlikely to happen this week, people familiar with the matter told ET.