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10 Things PM Modi Spoke About In His Mann Ki Baat Address
NDTV· 50 minutes agoMann Ki Baat resumed after a gap of three months in the light of the Model Code of Conduct enforced...
Hungary’s populist leader Orbán to take EU reins as tensions build
Firstpost· 60 minutes agoHungary’s motto for its presidency — Make Europe Great Again — raised eyebrows for its resemblance...
Lift curbs on journalists covering Parliament: Congress MP Manickam Tagore writes to LS Speaker
CNBC Awaaz· 1 hour agoCongress MP Manickam Tagore on Sunday said he has written to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, urging him...
'Lies': Bolivian President Luis Arce livid after being accused of orchestrating self-coup
Firstpost· 1 hour agoBolivian President Luis Arce slammed his critics for claiming that he staged the short-lived...
Rishi Sunak, Akshata Murty visit Neasden temple in London; discuss India's T20 World Cup victory...
The Times of India· 2 hours agoAhead of the British general election, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his wife Akshata Murty,...
Maldives: Why Muizzu has to walk the talk for promised ‘success’ in India relations
Firstpost· 3 hours agoOn his return home from New Delhi, Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu described his India visit as a...
It may be truce for now, but as bypolls near, the Shivakumar vs Siddaramaiah fires are on a slow...
Indian Express· 3 hours agoDespite the Congress improving its seat count in the state by eight, the Lok Sabha poll results were...
PM Modi hosts first 'Mann Ki Baat' after election win, lauds citizens' 'faith in the Constitution'
Firstpost· 3 hours agoIn his first address after assuming the office for the third time, PM Modi thanked the voters and...
UK PM Sunak wife Akshata seek blessings at London’s Neasden Temple on campaign trail
The Week· 3 hours agoLondon, Jun 30 (PTI) British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and wife Akshata Murty sought divine blessings on the last weekend ahead of the July 4 general election at the iconic BAPS Swaminarayan ...
American and British voters share deep roots. In 2024, they distrust their own leaders, too
The Economic Times· 4 hours agoThere's much to celebrate on the Fourth of July for the world's biggest democracy and the venerable...