Latest news LIVE: 247 arrested in second round of nationwide raids on PFI
At least 247 people have been arrested across the nation so far in the second round of raids on the Popular Front of India (PFI)
Sri Lanka looks to revive free trade deal with Singapore
ICAO signs an MoU with International Solar Alliance, says Scindia
Congress MLAs supporting Sachin Pilot arrive at his residence in Jaipur
PM Modi pays floral tribute to former Japanese premier Abe at his state funeral
Magnus Carlsen courts controversy, calls Niemann a cheat, says not willing to play against him
Punjab CM to bring confidence motion: Speaker Kultar Singh Sandhwan
Punjab CM Mann to bring confidence motion in Assembly today
PFI raids: 247 arrested nationwide so far
Sena vs Sena case in historic first for SC's livestream hearing
Hurricane Ian lashes Cuba, aims at Florida as possible Category 4
A strengthening Hurricane Ian's rain and winds lashed Cuba's western tip, where authorities have evacuated 50,000 people, as it roared on a path that could see it hit Florida's west coast as a Category 4 hurricane.
Officials in Cuba's Pinar del Rio province set up 55 shelters, rushed in emergency personnel and took steps to protect crops in Cuba's main tobacco-growing region ahead of Ian's expected landfall early on Tuesday as a major hurricane.
The US National Hurricane Centre said the island's west coast could see as much as 14 feet (4.3 metres) of storm surge.
Cuba is expecting extreme hurricane-force winds, also life-threatening storm surge and heavy rainfall, hurricane centre senior specialist Daniel Brown told The Associated Press.
7 in 10 cybersecurity professionals losing battle against hackers
Nearly seven in 10 cyber-security professionals globally, including from India, lament that they are losing ground against the growing breed of hackers and nation-state bad actors, a report showed on Tuesday.
Nearly 82 per cent of them estimated their organisation lost up to 10 per cent of revenue from security breaches in the last 12 months.
Only 6 per cent of Indian organisations are working with a fully integrated security model, with another 12 per cent in the process of changing their siloed set-up, according to research by cyber-security firm Trellix.
Pak PM Sharif summons NSC meet to discuss audio leaks from PMO
Kamala Harris to visit DMZ during South Korea trip
During her trip to South Korea this week, US Vice President Kamala Harris will visit the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) that separated the two Koreas, Prime Minister Han Duck-soo announced on Tuesday.
Han made the remarks during a meeting with Harris in Tokyo before they attended the state funeral of late Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, reports Yonhap News Agency.
Han said the planned visit by Harris to the DMZ on Thursday is a "symbolic" move for the South Korea-US alliance.
SC Collegium recommends elevation of Justice Dipankar Datta to top court judge
Tense Japan holds funeral for assassinated ex-leader Abe
A rare and controversial state funeral for assassinated former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe began Tuesday in tense Japan where the event for one of the country's most divisive leaders has deeply split public opinion.
Abe's widow, Akie Abe, in a black formal kimono, walked slowly into the Budokan hall venue carrying an urn containing her husband's ashes, placed in a wooden box and wrapped in a purple cloth with gold stripes. Defence soldiers in white uniforms took Abe's ashes and placed them on a pedestal filled with white and yellow chrysanthemum flowers and decorations.
Government, parliamentary and judicial representatives, including Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, will make condolence speeches, followed by Akie Abe.
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First Published: Sep 27 2022 | 7:07 AM IST