Category: politics
Florida federal judge tosses Trump’s $15B defamation lawsuit against The New York Times
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — A Florida federal judge on Friday tossed out a $15 billion defamation lawsuit filed by President Donald Trump against The New York Times.
Election Commission Derecognizes 121 Political Parties In Uttar Pradesh Ahead Of 2027 Polls
The action was confirmed by Uttar Pradesh’s Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Navdeep Rinwa, who stated that the decision was issued through an order dated September 19, 2025.
World is aware of nexus between terrorists, Pakistani State and military: MEA
MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, “On the issue of terrorism, we have been unequivocal. The world recognises the nexus between terrorists and the Pakistani state and military”.
Hezbollah chief calls on Saudi Arabia to turn ‘new page, open dialogue with the group
Lebanon is under pressure from the US, Saudi Arabia, and Hezbollah’s domestic rivals to disarm the group.
Delhi University Tightens Security At North Campus Ahead Of 2025 DUSU Vote Counting Amid Allegations Of Intimidation
The voting for the DUSU election took place on Thursday in two phases, during which all eligible students cast their ballots in one of the country’s largest student polls. The counting of votes is scheduled to take place today.
DUSU Election Results 2025 Live: ABVP Vs NSUI Face-Off; Check Round-Wise Counting Updates
DUSU Election Result 2025: The counting of votes for the Delhi University Students’ Union (DUSU) Elections 2025 has started. Check all round-wise results here.
Released Belarusian Prisoner Dubsky Says He Was Forced To Cut Tattoo Off
Belarus has made headlines in recent weeks with a flurry of US-negotiated releases of political prisoners. But while Minsk basks in its warming relations with Washington, dark questions have been raised by accounts of torture and mistreatment — and the prompt re-arrest of a veteran dissident.
Haredi protesters block Jerusalem highway in protest against draft-dodger arrest orders
The police explained that rioters began to disrupt the order by blocking the traffic lanes near the String Bridge at the city’s entrance.
NASA is now a spy agency, thanks to Trump’s order
Late last month, the Trump administration issued an executive order quietly designating NASA as a national intelligence and security agency.
The New York Times
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Did Assassin Tyler Robinson Go Straight To Buy Himself Ice Cream At Dairy Queen 17 Minutes After Killing Charlie Kirk?
American political commentator and author Candace Owens has proposed a controversial theory claiming that Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old suspect in conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s murder, visited a Dairy Queen shortly after the deadly shooting. Owens, who has been challenging the official narrative, presented a photograph that she claims was repeatedly submitted to her tip line.