Thunderstorms likely in parts of A.P.; heatwave conditions to continue
APSDMA forecasts rain, lightning and thunderstorms in several districts on Monday and Tuesday; residents advised to take precautions against extreme heat and adverse weather
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APSDMA forecasts rain, lightning and thunderstorms in several districts on Monday and Tuesday; residents advised to take precautions against extreme heat and adverse weather
As a first step, the DPO will convene a meeting of all departments in the district, say officials
The IT Minister meets representatives of the leading Russian organisation and highlights the opportunities available in Srikakulam, Visakhapatnam and Nellore districts of the State; he also visits the largest atomic energy museum in Moscow
Global airlines face a profit plunge in 2026, nearly halving earnings to $23 billion due to soaring fuel costs and Middle East conflict disruptions. Despite strong passenger demand and projected record revenues exceeding $1.1 trillion, profitability per passenger is expected to drop significantly. This geopolitical instability and rising operational expenses are reshaping the industry's financial outlook.
The State government only plans to make use of CSR funds of major corporates for the construction of new buildings in government hospitals, the Minister said
Party central office to monitor the affairs of the district until a new committee is constituted
Home Minister says yoga can help students, employees and traders cope with stress and improve physical and mental health
Ashok Gehlot says he never rejected the Congress president's post, alleges a conspiracy over the 2022 Rajasthan crisis and denies orchestrating the MLA revolt.
In a bold and surprising move, Indian selectors have included 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi in the national T20 squad, signaling a new era under the leadership of Shreyas Iyer.The young prodigy becomes one of the youngest players ever selected for India, highlighting his exceptional talent and rapid rise in domestic cricket. Meanwhile, senior player Suryakumar Yadav faces a temporary setback amid ongoing team restructuring.Reports also suggest that Sooryavanshiโs parents will accompany him on tours to help him adjust to international-level cricket and support his transition. n18oc_breaking-newsn18oc_indiaNews18 Mobile App - https://onelink.to/desc-youtube
WASHINGTON - โU.S. President Donald โTrump said in an interview with NBC Newsโ "Meet โthe Press" that he would not unfreeze Iranian assets or lift any sanctions before a peace deal is reached.Trump said he would consider โthose steps โ after โ an agreement is done. "Comes after," he said. "Yeah. If they behave, if โthey do a good job, we start talking. Yeah."Trump also said that โhe was not demanding that Lebanon be a part of a short-term deal with Tehran."I think they'd like to โsee it, but I'm not demanding," Trump โ said in โthe interview recorded on Friday.U.S. and Israeli โforces began โstrikes on Iran on February 28. The โ Trump administration has been trying to negotiate a โpotential peace deal for weeks. "We're very close โto a deal, or I'm going to blow the hell out of them," Trump told NBC News.The president also said he would be willing to speak with Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, who has not been seen โin public since being wounded in U.S. strikes at the beginning of the conflict."I don't want โto say โwhether or not โ I know where he is, but there's a good probability that I do," Trump said.Top Trump administration officials such as โSecretary of State Marco Rubio insist a temporary ceasefire agreement has been holding up despite recent U.S. strikes on Iran, telling lawmakers last week those are defensive actions.
The duo were instrumental in shaping several key higher education reforms including the introduction of the FYUGP, the establishment of the SAAC and the KIRF
Select documents can be registered online from anywhere round the clock. The Registration Department is planning to make this system mandatory soon
Chief Minister to participate in โMee BhoomiโMee Hakkuโ programme at Siddantham village in Achanta constituency and interact with farmers
Vienna, OPEC+ ministers decided Sunday to increase oil quotas by a total 188,000 barrels per day for July, in a move analysts said would be unlikely to have an impact on prices sent higher by the Mideast war.Jorge Leon, analyst at Rystad Energy, said ahead of the expected increase that it "means very little while the Strait of Hormuz remains closed".He added: "The market is not short of quota announcements; it is short of physical barrels that can actually move. In that sense, the 188,000 barrels per day increase would be more of a policy signal than a real supply boost."The hiked production output was agreed Sunday in a video meeting of oil ministers from key OPEC+ countries Saudi Arabia, Russia, Iraq, Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Algeria and Oman, a statement from the organisation said.The increase was similar to ones decided in previous months.The OPEC+ statement said the latest agreed hike was "to support oil market stability" but that the seven countries also saw an opportunity "to accelerate their compensation" in a time of historically high oil prices.It added that the ministers "reaffirmed the importance of adopting a cautious approach and retaining full flexibility to increase, pause or reverse the phase out of the voluntary production adjustments, including reversing the previously implemented voluntary adjustments announced in November 2023".Leon, at Rystad Energy, said that OPEC+ was wary in case the Mideast war changes, and Iran's stranglehold on the Strait of Hormuz eases."When the Strait of Hormuz reopens, the market could move very quickly from fear of shortage to fear of surplus," he said."Returning OPEC+ supply, a stronger US shale response and weaker demand after a period of very high prices could leave the market with a very large oversupply problem," he said.