What did the U.S. Supreme Court change in Louisiana?
Why did Louisiana redraw districts, creating a new Black-majority district? How did Louisianas situation bring two legal problems into direct collision? What did the Court decide about the Voting Rights Act? What are the implications and concerns?
Why did the UAE quit OPEC and OPEC+?
What explains the years of simmering competition between Riyadh and Abu Dhabi? How will the UAEs decision impact oil prices? How has its decision to leave impacted OPEC and OPEC+? Will this move benefit India and if so, how?
Spains Sanchez demands Netanyahu free Spaniard seized on aid flotilla
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is demanding Israel to release the 'abducted' Spaniard taken from the flotilla. Spains Sanchez demands Netanyahu free Spaniard seized on aid flotilla
Yemen reports hijacked oil tanker headed for Somalia
The incident marks at least the fourth vessel hijacking near Somalia in recent weeks. Yemen reports hijacked oil tanker headed for Somalia
Devastation of Southern Lebanon continues under ceasefire
At least 41 people killed as Israel launches 50 airstrikes on southern Lebanon in 24 hours. Devastation of Southern Lebanon continues under ceasefire
Spain demands Israel release arrested Gaza flotilla crew member
Saif Abukeshek was taken to Israel after forces raided the Global Sumid Flotilla off the coast of Greece. Spain demands Israel release arrested Gaza flotilla crew member
India's first barrier-less tolling logs around 41,500 vehicles on Day 1
Announced by Union Minister Nitin Gadkari, the initiative aims to reduce congestion, cut travel time, improve fuel efficiency, and lower emissions. It is part of India's broader push toward digital tolling, with FASTag penetration exceeding 98% and payments now integrated with UPI.
MRI scans uncover key difference between yawning and deep breathing
While deep breathing moves CSF toward the brain, yawning sometimes pushes it away. Both actions increase blood flow out of the brain, allowing fresh blood circulation. The study also found that each person has a unique and consistent yawning pattern, similar to a fingerprint
A clip from The Great Indian Kapil Show featuring Samay Raina and Sunil Pal has gone viral for their witty banter and sharp comebacks. While the exchange left the audience awkward and uncomfortable.
US warns shipping firms over paying Iran to transit Strait of Hormuz
Beirut: The United States is warning shipping companies they could face sanctions for making payments to Iran to safely pass through the Strait of Hormuz. The US Office of Foreign Assets Control alert posted Friday adds pressure in the standoff between the US and Iran over control of the strait at the mouth of the Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Germany says US troop drawdown should spur Europe, but top Republicans worried
India and Israel on parallel paths in counter-terrorism efforts: Report
India's response through Operation Sindoor marked a strategic shift, including suspending aspects of the Indus Waters Treaty. Lass notes this move aligns with international law under the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties.
Prasoon Joshi appointed Prasar Bharati chairman months after Sehgal resignation
Noted lyricist and writer Prasoon Joshi was appointed the chairman of of Prasar Bharati, India's public service broadcaster, the ministry of information and broadcasting said on Saturday.
Munawar Faruqui and his wife Mehzabeen Coatwala have welcomed their first child together, a baby girl. Sharing hospital photos on Instagram on May 1, he wrote, Ghar barkat aayi. Blessed. Alhamdulillah. The couple had kept the pregnancy private and will mark their second wedding anniversary this month.
Fighting reaches outskirts of Ukraine's stronghold Kostiantynivka
Kostiantynivka, along with other cities, forms a so-called fortress belt in the countrys east - an area well fortified by the Ukrainian military.
Yemen says oil tanker hijacked off Shabwa coast, heads towards Somali waters
The coast guard added that the tankers location had been identified and efforts were under way to track it to ensure the safety of its crew
China rejects U.S. sanctions on refineries over Iran oil links
The U.S. sanctions improperly prohibit or restrict Chinese enterprises from conducting normal economic, trade and related activities with third countries... and violate international law and the basic norms governing international relations, the Commerce Ministry said in a statement.
Man raped girl claiming she 'owed him' over debt and threatened to 'butcher' family
Craig O'Connell, 26, from Cork, convinced a 16-year-old girl he was a drug lord and coerced her into have sex with him, claiming she owed him over a d... Man raped girl claiming she 'owed him' over debt and threatened to 'butcher' family
Duffy details how other airlines will assist Spirit customers after flights canceled
Two tourists plunge to deaths at SAME airport hours apart in front of passengers
A Chinese woman, aged 27, fall at Kuala Lumpur International, in Malaysia, before an Algerian man, aged 30, also died in two separate incidents on Fri... Two tourists plunge to deaths at SAME airport hours apart in front of passengers
Petrol prices rising more in the US than in the UK thanks to Donald Trump's Iran war
Donald Trump's war in Iran has seen petrol and diesel prices rise by more in the US than in any other developed nation, including the United Kingdom, ... Petrol prices rising more in the US than in the UK thanks to Donald Trump's Iran war
King Charles III Visits Bermuda Following Historic Trip to the US
Spirit Airlines Shuts Down and Cancels All Flights
Man who committed 'horrendous' child sex offences jailed
Starmer urges tougher action against Gaza protests in U.K. following antisemitic attacks
Prime Minister Starmer suggested that repeated pro-Palestinian marches have had a cumulative effect linked to the rise in antisemitic incidents in the U.K.
Spirit Airlines announces all flights are canceled as it shuts down operations
Humpback whale 'Timmy' released in North Sea after weeks stranded off Germany
Before the release, a GPS transmitter was reportedly attached to track the whale's future location
OPEC+ agrees in principle on small oil output quota hike without UAE, sources say
The output hikes are largely symbolic for now, with most shipping through the Strait of Hormuz halted by the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran
Her murder went unsolved for 30 years. The suspect vanished under a new alias until now
Trump jokes U.S. Navy will take on Cuba on the way home from Iran
The Trump administration is in the midst of a monthslong campaign to press the Cuban government to make dramatic reforms
Trump jokes US Navy will take over Cuba immediately on way home from Iran
President Donald Trump has joked that the United States Navy will take on Cuba on the way home from Iran. Cubas got problems, Trump said in one of several digressions in his Friday, May 1, evening speech before the non-profit Forum Club of the Palm Beaches. On the way back from Iran, well have one Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
US Warns Shipping Firms They Could Face Sanctions Over Paying Iranian Tolls In Strait Of Hormuz
Dubai, May 2: The United States is warning shipping companies that they could face sanctions for making payments to Iran to safely pass through the Strait of Hormuz. The alert posted Friday by the US Office of Foreign Assets Control adds another layer of pressure in the standoff between the US and Iran over control of the Strait of Hormuz. About a fifth of the worlds trade in oil and natural gas typically passes through the strait at the mouth [] The post US Warns Shipping Firms They Could Face Sanctions Over Paying Iranian Tolls In Strait Of Hormuz appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
If your phone suddenly blares a loud siren like alert today, don't be alarmed. It's not an emergency. Authorities are conducting a nationwide test of India's new disaster warning system to ensure people can be alerted instantly during real crises.
Iran military official says renewed war with U.S. likely
Iran delivered the draft to mediator Pakistan on Thursday (April 30, 2026) evening, state media reported without detailing its contents
U.S. warns shipping firms they could face sanctions over paying Iranian tolls in Strait of Hormuz
About a fifth of the world's trade in oil and natural gas typically passes through the strait at the mouth of the Persian Gulf in peacetime
Nobel peace laureate Narges Mohammadi in Iran hospital after cardiac crisis
Ms. Mohammadi won the 2023 peace prize while in prison for her campaign to advance womens rights and abolish the death penalty in Iran
India-linked tanker laden with cooking fuel attempts Hormuz exit
The Marshall Islands-flagged Sarv Shakti, carrying about 45,000 tons of LPG, moved north through the waterway past Irans Larak and Qeshm islands toward the Gulf of Oman on Saturday
Iran executes two for spying for Israel
Iranian media said Karimpour passed sensitive information to a Mossad officer, while Bakarzadeh was accused of collecting details on government and religious figures and key sites, including in the Natanz area
Pistons and Raptors survive while LA Lakers progress in NBA playoffs
Pistons mount astounding comeback against Magic, Lakers finally see off Houston, Raptors set up decider against Cavs. Pistons and Raptors survive while LA Lakers progress in NBA playoffs
Iran war: Whats happening on day 64 as Trump rejects Tehrans proposal
US President Donald Trump says the latest Iranian peace proposal includes demands he 'cant agree to'. Iran war: Whats happening on day 64 as Trump rejects Tehrans proposal
China urges reversal of UNIFIL departure from Lebanon as conflict escalates
The UNIFIL mission has faced a growing number of casualties as Israel and Hezbollah continue to fight. China urges reversal of UNIFIL departure from Lebanon as conflict escalates
Four members of a family in Mumbai's Pydhonie area died on April 26 after suspected food poisoning, but initial findings have ruled out food adulteration. The Maharashtra FDA tested 11 food samples, including biryani, watermelon, and water, and found no harmful substances.
RBI auto-debit rules explained: What new changes mean for your UPI and card payments from May 1
The RBI's updated auto-debit (e-mandate) rules aim to make recurring payments smoother while strengthening user control and security. From UPI to cards, here's how the new framework changes OTP limits, alerts, and payment flexibility.
RBI auto-debit rules explained: What new changes mean for your UPI and card payments from May 2026
The RBI's updated auto-debit (e-mandate) rules aim to make recurring payments smoother while strengthening user control and security. From UPI to cards, here's how the new framework changes OTP limits, alerts, and payment flexibility.
US blockade forces $4.8B costly rerouting of Iran oil shipments to China
The United States Department of Defence estimates that Iran has lost around $4.8 billion in oil revenue due to a US naval blockade on its ports. The blockade has significantly disrupted Iran's oil exports, with two tankers seized and about 31 vessels carrying nearly 53 million barrels of oil stranded in the Gulf.
Boost to Naval firepower as sixth Project 17A ship 'Mahendragiri' delivered
Project 17A includes seven multi-mission guided-missile frigates designed to handle modern maritime threats, with improved weaponry and sensors over the earlier Shivalik-class ships. Mahendragiri is equipped with a CODOG propulsion system and advanced integrated platform management.
Salman Khan made a cameo appearance in Raja Shivaji. Donning a fierce moustache and a traditional turban, his sword-wielding entry garnered mixed reviews. The film clashes with Ek Din and The Devil Wears Prada 2.
Senior Judge fatally shot in Bolivia
The shooting of Victor Hugo Claure, the most senior Judge on Bolivias highest agro-environmental court, took place on Thursday (April 30, 2026) night, and is under investigation
Apple says India antitrust body overstepping judicial authority as spat intensifies
The Competition Commission of India has since 2024 sought Apples financial information, typically needed to calculate penalties, after an investigation found it abused its dominant position
Legal limits on U.S. war involvement
The War Powers Act requires the President to seek authorisation from Congress for the continued use of military force abroad beyond 60 days of such involvement, raising questions over the Trump administrations future course of action in the ongoing military engagement in West Asia
Ukraine is hitting oil facilities deep inside Russia; soaring fuel prices could blunt the impact
Ukrainian drones are flying deep into Russia to strike oil facilities
Israeli police arrest man suspected of attacking nun near Jerusalems Old City
Police said the 36-year-old man was arrested after the attack on suspicion of a racially motivated attack and remained in custody
Meta raises specter of shutting down service to New Mexico in legal clash over child safety
Meta is raising the prospect of shutting down social media services in New Mexico
What happened to Komagata Maru passengers in 1914?
Why was the Komagata Maru denied entry into Canada? What happened to the passengers?
Iran standoff could leave Trump worse off than before he went to war
President Trump faces an indefinite standoff with Iran, failing to achieve key war objectives like regime change or preventing a nuclear weapon. The prolonged conflict risks persistent global economic fallout, including high gas prices, impacting Trump's approval and Republican midterm prospects.
Court restricts abortion access across U.S. by blocking mailing of mifepristone
Every abortion facilitated by FDA's action cancels Louisiana's ban on medical abortions and undermines its policy that every unborn child is a human being from the moment of conception and is, therefore, a legal person, the ruling states
Ukraine is hitting oil facilities deep inside Russia. Soaring fuel prices could blunt the impact
60-day clock ticking over US: All you need to know about the War Powers Act deadlines and extensions
With tensions still high and indirect negotiations stalled, the legality of the Iran war is reigniting scrutiny over presidential war powers and the constitutional boundaries of military engagement.
What alternatives do Gulf states have to Strait of Hormuz?
Plans and projects to diversify away from Hormuz have been on drawing boards for decades, and those workarounds are now being stress-tested as never before
Spirit Airlines appears closer to shutdown as time dwindles for government bailout
The U.S. President floated the idea of a bailout last week after the airline found itself in bankruptcy proceedings for the second time in less than two years with jet fuel prices soaring because of the Iran war
U.S. to close its flagship Gaza mission as Donald Trump plan stalls
The closing of the Civil-Military Coordination Centre in Israel would mark the latest blow to President Donald Trumps Gaza plan
Trump says Irans ceasefire 'terminated,' as war powers deadline arrives
In a letter to congressional leaders on Friday, the deadline to come to Congress about the war, Trump said there has been no exchange of fire with Iran since the ceasefire
US court blocks mailing of abortion pill, restricting access
New Orleans: A federal appeals court has restricted access to one of the most common means of abortion in the US by blocking mailing of prescriptions of mifepristone. A panel of the New Orleans-based 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals is requiring that the abortion pill be distributed only in-person at clinics. Every abortion facilitated Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Hezbollahs fibre-optic drones pose new challenge for Israel
Unlike conventional drones guided by GPS or radio, which can therefore be jammed, Hezbollah is using devices linked to their launch site by a thin fibre-optic cable that can stretch for dozens of kilometres
Explosion of bombs left over from strikes kills 14 Iranian Revolutionary Guard members, reports say
A report by the Nournews website, believed to be close to Iran's security, said the explosion happened near the northern city of Zanjan, which is northwest of Tehran
Trump says U.S. Navy acting like pirates to carry out naval blockade of Iranian ports
Trump made the comments while describing the seizure by U.S. forces of a ship a few days ago
US approves USD 8.6bn arms sales to Israel, Gulf allies
The United States (US) has approved military sales worth more than USD 8.6 billion to key Middle Eastern partners, including Israel, Qatar, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates, the State Department confirmed on Saturday, May 2. The move comes against the backdrop of heightened regional tensions, as the US and Israels conflict with Iran enters Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
U.S. withdrawing 5,000 troops from Germany, U.S. officials say
Mr. Trump had threatened a drawdown in forces earlier this week after sparring with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who said the Iranians were humiliating the U.S. in talks to end the two-month-old war and that he did not see what exit strategy Washington was pursuing
U.S. approves military sales of over $8.6 billion to West Asia allies
The announcements came as the U.S. and Israels war against Iran marked nine weeks since its start and more than three weeks since a fragile ceasefire came into effect
Alabama and Tennessee join rush of southern states moving to redraw maps after Supreme Court ruling
US withdrawing 5,000 troops from Germany, US officials say
After NASCAR's Greg Biffle and family died, police now think 'friends' stole from them
Ex-Florida congressman guilty of secretly lobbying for Venezuela
Judge protects Yemeni refugees, slams Trump administrations push to end special status
Amid its immigration crackdown, the Trump administration has terminated Temporary Protected Status for people from nine countries, including Haiti, Venezuela and Ethiopia
Killer husband's final words to British wife before execution and her tragic mission
Tiana Krasniqi traveled to Texas to meet James Broadnax face-to-face last year, and they were married on April 14 in a 20-minute prison ceremony Killer husband's final words to British wife before execution and her tragic mission
Son of diplomat, 25, who was left millions in Jeffrey Epstein's will kills himself
Edward Juul Rod-Larsen, the son of two high-profile Norwegian diplomats, was reportedly found dead in Oslo just days after police launched a probe int... Son of diplomat, 25, who was left millions in Jeffrey Epstein's will kills himself
'King Charles' Bermuda visit is no holiday it's proof of his determined work rate'
'The King's decision not to hurry home after his US adventure is a sign of determination from our monarch to keep on keeping on', says the Mirror's Ro... 'King Charles' Bermuda visit is no holiday it's proof of his determined work rate'
A power outage at the Crucible Theatre interrupted BBCs live coverage of the 2026 World Snooker Championship semi-final between Mark Allen and Wu Yize for 12 minutes. BBC issued an apology, and despite the disruption, Allen regained his focus, leveling the match. The semi-final remains tightly contested heading into the final sessions.
Has the US-Iran ceasefire reset the clock on War Powers Act deadline?
Defence secretary claims hostilities have ceased, but lawmakers say US forces remain active despite halted air raids. Has the US-Iran ceasefire reset the clock on War Powers Act deadline?
Abu Dhabis OPEC exit begins its ascent of peak oil
The UAEs exit marks a potential turning point for global oil governance
A tourist cruise capsized in the Narmada backwaters near Bargi Dam in Madhya Pradesh's Jabalpur after sudden strong winds. Around 3040 passengers were onboard. Nine people died, 24 were rescued, and several remain missing, including children. Life jackets helped save many.
98.47 pc of Rs 2,000 notes returned since withdrawal announcement: RBI
(RBI) has said that 98.47% of 2,000 notes in circulation have been returned since their withdrawal was announced on May 19, 2023. The total value has dropped sharply from 3.56 lakh crore to 5,451 crore as of April 30, 2026.
US President Donald Trump announces 25% tariffs on EU auto imports, cites trade violations
US President Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on automobile imports from the European Union, citing non-compliance with a trade agreement and aiming to boost domestic manufacturing.
Trinamool moves SC against ECI directive on Central staff for counting duty, hearing tomorrow
TMC has approached the Supreme Court of India challenging a directive by the Election Commission of India to appoint Central government and PSU employees as counting staff for the West Bengal Assembly elections. T
GST collections hit all-time high of nearly Rs 2.43 lakh crore in April
India's GST collections hit a record high of Rs 2.43 lakh crore in April, marking an 8.7% year-on-year growth despite global uncertainties. Net revenue stood at Rs 2.10 lakh crore after a rise in refunds. The surge was driven largely by strong import revenues, while domestic growth remained moderate.
ATF prices for foreign airlines rise 5 pc for 2nd month, stays unchanged for domestic carriers
(ATF) prices for foreign airlines have been increased by around 5% for the second consecutive month, driven by rising global energy prices. In Delhi, benchmark ATF rates for international carriers rose to $1,511.86 per kilolitre.
U.S.'s Hormuz coalition 'not in competition' with France, U.K.-led bid: French FM
The U.K. and France have led talks on a separate maritime effort, recently holding a meeting with more than 50 countries
Rebels take key military camp in Mali's north
A security source in Gao, south of Tessalit, said o clashes took place during the rebel forces' capture of Tessalit
Israel's death penalty law perpetuates racial discrimination: UN watchdog
The law is de facto applicable to Palestinians only and sets a 90-day deadline for executions once a final judgement is rendered, the committee said
13 terrorists killed in Pakistans Khyber Pakhtunkhwa along Afghanistan border
In Mohmand district, movement of a group of khwarij trying to infiltrate through the Pakistan-Afghanistan border was picked up by the security forces

