Palestinians in Gaza mark anniversary of 1948 mass expulsion Nakba, say today's catastrophe is worse
Palestinians in Gaza marked the anniversary of the 1948 mass displacement, saying the ongoing war has deepened their suffering and devastations.
Two arrested for robbing man of gold ornaments; police recovered stolen jewellery worth 6 lakh
Palakkad Railway Division launches World Environment Day drive
Kochi Corporation to fast-track roro dry dock as fleet falters
The vessels were due for dry dock in December 2024 but has since been extended twice to 2027, resulting in significant wear and tear
Collector calls for new tourism circuits in Visakhapatnam district
Abhishikth Kishore asks officials to study trekking routes, improve tourism infrastructure and evolve policies to increase visitors stay in the city
TechGuard Labs Foundation inaugurated at Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College in Coimbatore
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Shivamogga DC directs ULBs to take measures for implementation of Solid Waste Management Rules-2026
Elgar case: NIA seeks cancellation of activists Sudha Bharadwaj and Varavara Rao's bail
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First session of new Assam Assembly from May 21
Meet examines moves to improve Tiruchis start-up ecosystem
Parvathy Hospitals launches centre for sleep disorders in Chromepet
The Sleep Lab aims to support early diagnosis and personalised treatment for those with sleep-related disorders
After 50 years, Karnataka pushes to bring Lakkundi artefacts home from Delhi
AIADMK MLA Anbalagan appointed Pro-tem Speaker of Puducherry
Shatabdi Express trains between Chennai and Coimbatore augmented temporarily
Two, including woman, held for fleeing with 423 grams of gold ornaments
Fisheries varsity opens undergraduate admissions
Tasmac trade unions demand job for staff affected by outlet closures in Coimbatore
Congress stages protests in Krishnagiri
Tin sheets erected to cover damaged wall of Coimbatore airport
The fabrication units require about 100 tonnes of gas and the BIDAS Industrial Services Association could meet that requirement causing disruption in production
Investigators analyse CCTV footage, IP logs and digital footprints as accused remains off grid; search intensified across Telangana
Airfares need to be rationalised, says Supreme Court
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Prepare action plan to curb open waste dumping: GVMC Commissioner
Ketan Garg directs officials to impose fines on violators and ensure regular waste clearance ahead of monsoon season
What does Tamil Nadus real estate industry want from TVK?
Builders and developers seek faster approvals, higher FSI limits, stronger infrastructure and expedited rollout of the proposed Parandur airport project
Rajnath Singh, A.P. CM lay foundation stone for 15,000-crore AMCA defence hub in Puttaparthi
The project will focus on developing fifth-generation stealth fighter aircraft and advanced flight testing systems, says the Defence Minister and describes Andhra Pradesh as an Advanced Pradesh
Sindhu out of Thailand Open, loses to Yamaguchi in quarterfinals
Sindhu later rued letting go of the 1-5 lead in the second game, while also admitting that unforced errors affected her game
Plea to stop discharge of sewage into River Noyyal in Coimbatore
Balagopal challenges Antony over Keralas fiscal health
States outgoing Finance Minister extends an invitation to personally meet the senior Congress leader and present official government data, State budgets, and CAG reports to verify robust fiscal health
Votes secured by Vijay in confidence motion are legally incorrect: DMK MP
If the 25 AIADMK rebels and lone AMMK rebel are disqualified (under anti-defection law), the uncontested total would be 118, says Wilson
Coimbatore Corporation announces zonal helpline numbers for water supply complaints
AUEET-2026 results announced; Jayaram tops with 84 marks
Govt. committed to further strengthen PACS for making them more viable, says CS
Ramakrishna Rao sees tremendous scope for expansion of cooperative sector
A summer camp with a difference in Madurai
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Coimbatore Corporation takes up canal desilting works ahead of southwest monsoon
Farmer drowns in pond in Shamshabad
At least nine militants, four security personnel killed in gunfire in northwest Pakistan
Nine militants and four security personnel were killed in separate gunfire exchanges in northwest Pakistan amid ongoing security operations in the region.
VMRDA plans to acquire 2,000 acres near Bhogapuram airport
Authority eyes hotels, malls, residential layouts and other infrastructure projects in Vizianagaram district ahead of the airports launch in August 2026
Watch: Noida woman found dead in Bhopal, family alleges harassment
A 31-year-old woman from Noida, identified as Twisha Sharma, was found dead under suspicious circumstances at her matrimonial home in Bhopal.
Mahila Morcha stages protest in Kottarakara demanding promised free ride for women
Government schools in Tiruchi launch door-to-door admission drive
MSMEs seek withdrawal of power tariff hike
Cricket betting accused externed to Bengaluru
Squash National doubles championship | Pooja-Janet duo takes on Joshna-Rathika pair for the crown
The unseeded pair mounts a spirited comeback to get the better of the second-seeded combination of Nirupama and Shameena in the Group-B round-robin match
Congress cadre protest against extension to CBI Director
Congress eyes comeback in Shillong Lok Sabha seat
The parliamentary constituency, one of two in Meghalaya, fell vacant after the death of the Voice of the People Partys Ricky Andrew J. Syngkon, who had ended the Congresss 26-year run in 2024
High-speed trial run conducted on Tiruchi-Villupuram chord line section
A special train with a coach equipped with Oscillation Monitoring System was operated, the trial run was conducted as part of enhancement of sectional speed
Indias first satellite-tagged Ganges soft-shell turtle released in Kaziranga
The release of the freshwater reptile coincided with the observation of Endangered Species Day; Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma termed the event a major step for wildlife conservation
Salem Railway Division launches World Environment Day campaign
Poondi Basilicas annual festival concludes
HOCKEY | Consistency and continuity in performance will help the team reach higherlevels: Marijne
The Indian womens hockey team coach believes a good team culture leads to winning matches
1,096 school vehicles undergo annual inspection in Erode
Another 821 vehicles will be inspected on May 19 and 20; operators told to rectify deficiencies and present vehicles for reinspection in a week
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With exhibitors and producers at loggerheads over percentage revenue sharing system as opposed to a fixed rental model, the Telugu film industry is split wide open ahead of the release of Ram Charans Peddi
Normal life hit by heavy rains in Puducherry
Office-goers, students, and workers were put to hardship, as the rain started lashing the region at around 10 a.m.
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Delhi LG Taranjit Singh Sandhu underlined that public authority is a responsibility, not a privilege, and that governance must always remain grounded in integrity, empathy and service to the people
Tamil Nadu Congress condemns hike in fuel prices
Authorities search waters in the Maldives after five Italians killed in a cave dive accident
An Italian expert has joined police divers and rescue vessels in the Maldives for searches after the death of five Italian divers in a scuba accident
Thousands in black robes with doubtful degrees, says CJI Surya Kant
There are youngsters like cockroaches, who don't get any employment or have any place in profession. Some of them become media, some of them become social media, RTI activists and other activists and they start attacking everyone, CJI said.
Once stronghold of maoists, Karregutalu to become accessible as road nears completion
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With roles reversed, Satheesan makes courtesy call on Pinarayi
The fierce rivals in the Assembly had a warm meeting at Pinarayis house as the mantle of chief ministershippasses to Satheesan
Galahad, Duke Of Tuscany, Zuccaro and Kings Gambit impress
Travelling pop-up Pilitaxi makes its Chennai debut at The Folly at Amethyst with 22 craft-led fashion and lifestyle brands from across India
Flyovers on National Highway abutting Nellore to be ready by August
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99.07% pass in Kerala SSLC results
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PM Modi has failed in international relations: DK Shivakumar
Vehicles of educational institutions inspected
DMRC rolls out hydrogen buses in Central Vista
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UCC to ensure justice for every citizen: Assam CM Himanta
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Awareness programme on Census 2027 self-enumeration held in Karaikal
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Vellore Corporation installs free drinking water points at 20 spots for public during summer
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India-U.K. trade deal hits late-stage sticking points just before implementation date
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Tencent to invest 100 million on Indias gaming and animation industry
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New Delhi , May 15 : Launching a scathing critique of Washingtons diplomatic credibility, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Friday asserted that the United States remains the primary barrier to peace in West Asia. Araghchi claimed that after more than a month of failed military objectives, the US attempted to pivot toward dialogue, a move met with deep-seated skepticism in Tehran. Addressing a press conference in New Delhi following a meeting of the BRICS Foreign Ministers, the Iranian Foreign Minister laid bare the trust deficit defining the current geopolitical standoff.Now, after 40 days of war, when the US became hopeless of achieving any goal in their aggression against Iran, they offered negotiation We have no trust in Americans This is the main obstacle in the way of any diplomatic effort. We have every reason not to trust Americans, while they have no reason not to trust us, he stated. Despite the prevailing hostility, Araghchi noted that a very shaky ceasefire is currently holding, though he warned that Irans patience should not be mistaken for submission.We are now in a state of ceasefire, although its very shaky. But we are trying to keep it to give diplomacy a chance There is no military solution to anything related to Iran. They have tested us time and again. We never bow to any pressure or threat We also resist against any sanction Iranian people only answer to the language of respect he emphasised. The Foreign Minister further detailed a timeline of betrayal, alleging that a joint military strike by the US and Israel occurred precisely when diplomatic channels appeared to be open.My country has been the victim of an act of unprovoked aggression by the United States and Israeli regime, which happened right in the middle of negotiations we had with Americans In the middle of diplomacy, they decided to attack us, Araghchi told reporters.Amid this volatility, Araghchi expressed gratitude for international support, specifically lauding New Delhis role in providing both diplomatic and material aid.We appreciate all those countries that condemned this attack. We appreciate the government and people of India, who expressed solidarity and sympathy towards the Iranian people. We appreciate the humanitarian assistance provided to us by the Indian government as a sign of solidarity he said, highlighting the strengthening bond between the two nations.This diplomatic friction comes as the broader landscape of West Asia remains locked in a cold, precarious stalemate. The eruption of hostilities on February 28 pitted the combined forces of the United States and Israel against Iran, and though a fragile ceasefire currently holds, the region is defined by a high-stakes maritime tug-of-war within the strategic Strait of Hormuz. This vital artery of global commerce has become the primary battleground of a shifting energy war. In a bid to cripple Tehrans economic lifeline, the US has enforced a stringent naval blockade designed to choke off Iranian petroleum exports. In a retaliatory display of brinkmanship, Iran has imposed its own severe restrictions, partially shuttering the shipping lane to global traffic.The consequences of this dual stranglehold have rippled across the planet, triggering massive spikes in international fuel prices. This has left the global energy market in a state of sustained, volatile disruption as the standoff continues to reshape regional and global trade. (ANI)
Bengal CM Suvendu Adhikari resigns from Nandigram seat, retains Bhabanipur
n Bhabanipur, he beat TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee by a margin of 15,105 votes
Rupee hits record low of 96.14/dollar, settles at fresh closing low of 95.86/dollar
Forex traders said global uncertainties, relatively high valuations, and the lack of AI-led investment opportunities have weighed on capital flows
India can play long-term mediator role: Russian FM Lavrov on Iran-US conflict
New Delhi , May 15 : Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Friday said India could serve as a potential mediator in the conflict involving Iran and the US, emphasising on New Delhis vast diplomatic experience and international standing.He referred to Pakistans role in facilitating dialogue between Iran and the United States on immediate issues, while stressing that India would play a vital role in the broader diplomatic engagement to prevent long-term instability in the region. Addressing a media briefing here, Lavrov said, Pakistan is helping establish dialogues between the US and Iran to resolve urgent problems. If they seek a long-term mediator between Iran and its Arab friends, this role could be played by India, considering its vast diplomatic experience,Lavrovs remarks after a meeting of the BRICS Foreign Ministers came at a time when Prime Minister Narendra Modi was in the UAE. The Russian diplomats visit coincides with heightened global anxiety over the Iran conflict and the impending expiry of US sanctions waivers on Russian and Iranian oil. At the press briefing, Lavrov further said that India, as the current BRICS chair and a major energy consumer with direct interests in regional stability, could help bring key stakeholders together for dialogue.India, the BRICS president, is directly interested in receiving oil from this region. Why wont they offer their services, including as a country that is currently presiding over BRICS, so they could invite Iran, the United Arab Emirates, to start with, to have a conversation with each other to agree on how they can avoid any hostilities between the two countries? he said. The Russian Foreign Minister also alleged that certain countries were attempting to deepen hostility between Iran and Arab nations, while asserting that Moscow was pursuing efforts aimed at reducing tensions.And they are trying; other countries are trying to instil this aggression, to instil this hostility in these relations. And I believe that this hostility, this aggression against Iran, was motivated, among other things, to antagonise Iran and its Arab neighbours, Lavrov said. We need to understand root causes of every conflict, here it is unprovoked aggression by US and Israel, he saidHe added that Russia was working with the opposite goal in mind, stressing the need for diplomacy and regional engagement to avoid further escalation in West Asia. Since independence, India has acted as a key global mediator and peacekeeper, transitioning from idealistic, non-aligned mediation (e.g., Korea, Vietnam) to a pragmatic, Vishwa Bandhu (friend of the world) approach.Its strategy combines moral diplomacy with neutral, high-level communication to resolve complex international conflicts, leveraging its position as a Voice of the Global SouthIndia played a critical role in the 1953 armistice with its proposals on prisoner-of-war repatriation. In the 950s and 60s India chaired the International Commission for Supervision and Control (ICSC) in Vietnam, fostering regional stability. India helped broker the declaration of Austrian neutrality in 1955, leading to the withdrawal of Soviet troops.it also actively facilitated peace efforts in the Suez Canal Crisis, the Congo, and during the Iraq-Iran warUnder its G20 presidency, India highlighted the developmental impact of conflicts like the Russia Ukraine conflict and urged dialogue.The idea that the whole world is one family drives its peacemaking efforts. (ANI)

