Hema Malini questioned about pollution, the minister replied - CPCB is there
Hema Malini raised concerns about pollution during the parliamentary budget session, prompting a government response on the measures being taken to address the issue.
Havana can no longer endure this
The article discusses the increasing pressures faced by Havana, highlighting various socio-economic challenges.
Slovenia: ‘Bulletin’ on Fuels Due to the War with Iran – Queues at Gas Stations and Shortages
Slovenia has implemented emergency measures, imposing temporary restrictions on fuel sales due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, leading to long queues at gas stations.
Poles demand government response due to record fuel prices
Polish citizens are calling for government action in response to soaring fuel prices, which have reached record highs at gas stations across the country.
Joint Memorial for Fire Disaster Established on the First Floor of Daejeon City Hall... Identification of the 14 Deceased is Underway
A joint memorial service for those who died in a recent factory fire in Daejeon was established in the city hall as the government works on identifying the deceased.
WA walks tightrope on fuel supply fears as Middle East war intensifies
The Western Australian government is addressing community anxiety over potential fuel supply disruptions caused by the intensifying conflict in the Middle East, reassuring citizens while preparing for possible future challenges.
Fire at the Pardubice Armory: An Unknown Group Claims Responsibility, Police Suspect Terrorism
An unknown group, The Earthquake Faction, has claimed responsibility for a fire at the Pardubice Armory in Czechia, which they describe as a response to Israel's actions in Gaza.
Economist: The government is trying to avert the shock of fuel price spikes and prevent a new economic crisis
The Latvian government is under pressure to implement short-term fiscal measures to mitigate the impact of rising fuel prices on households.
Do not panic for LPG booking, PNG connection will be available in 7 days... Government's statement
The Indian government reassures citizens amid fuel shortages, stating not to panic and that bookings for PNG connections will be fulfilled within a week.
Attack in Ras Laffan, Qatar, Affects Several Areas
An unexpected smoke outbreak in Qatar's Ras Laffan industrial area has affected four local areas, raising concerns for the country.
High-risk domestic violence cases slipping through cracks in WA, says report
A report highlights significant deficiencies in how Western Australia addresses high-risk domestic violence cases, with many victims unprotected amid rising incidents.
Delhi Fire Incident: Orders for Action Against Those Responsible
The Delhi government has ordered a thorough investigation into the Palam fire incident, with assurances of action against those found responsible.
The government's 'manual' for dealing with war-related price hikes: The 'glove' to the EU for reducing the Excise Duty
The Greek government is presenting a two-pronged strategy to mitigate the economic impacts of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, focusing on energy price stability and coordinated European action.
Energy Crisis: "The government must make it clear to the people that not everything can remain the same"
Renowned economist Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln emphasizes the need for the German government to address economic growth and real everyday problems to curb the rise of populism amid the ongoing energy crisis.
K. Vaitiekūnas Responds to R. Žemaitaitis: 'I Read What He Said'
Lithuanian Finance Minister K. Vaitiekūnas responds to criticism from R. Žemaitaitis regarding the handling of the fuel prices crisis, assuring that he feels supported by the Prime Minister and President.
Fuel rations and no air conditioning: Southeast Asian nations race to conserve energy
Southeast Asian countries are implementing measures to conserve energy amid soaring costs due to supply disruptions in the global oil market.
People are yearning for cylinders in city after city, long queues have formed, watch this report
A persistent LPG crisis in India has led to long queues, protests against the government, and allegations of black marketing across various regions.
Parliament: Update on Greek sailors stranded in the Persian Gulf
Greece's Deputy Maritime Affairs Minister provided an update on the status of Greek seafarers stranded in the Persian Gulf, emphasizing ongoing monitoring and readiness for action.
Parliament: Information about Greek sailors trapped in the Persian Gulf
The Greek government is addressing the situation of Greek sailors trapped in the Persian Gulf, with 34 Greek-flagged ships reported in the region and authorities preparing measures for their protection and repatriation.
South African farmers reeling from foot-and-mouth disaster
Farmers in South Africa are struggling with a severe outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease, claiming government responses have come too late.
Demonstrators Attack Communist Office in Cuba
Demonstrators in Moron, Cuba, attacked a communist party headquarters amid rising dissatisfaction due to economic crises and fuel shortages.
Atal Canteens also affected by LPG crisis... the crowd has increased but there are no cylinders
A severe shortage of LPG cylinders in Delhi is forcing people to rely on government-run Atal Canteens for meals.
David Polansky: Synagogue shootings are an assault on Canadian sovereignty
David Polansky argues that the recent synagogue shootings in Canada are not only attacks on the Jewish community but also on the country's sovereignty and rule of law.
Warning of new protests: Iran's Revolutionary Guard promises an even stronger response
Iran's Revolutionary Guard has warned that any new protests against the government will be met with an even stronger crackdown than seen in January, which resulted in thousands of deaths.
Iran warns against new protests
Iran's Revolutionary Guards have issued a warning of a stronger response to any new protests, citing a deadly crackdown earlier this year.
Iran warns against new protests
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard has issued a warning of a harsher response should new protests erupt in the country, following deadly demonstrations earlier this year.
Crater opened after bridge was taken by rain threatens house in Monte Mor
A home in Monte Mor, Brazil, is at risk due to erosion caused by rain after a bridge was washed away, raising concerns among residents about the lack of infrastructure and government response.
Ground Report: The Struggle for LPG City by City! Some Are Facing Black Marketing While Others Wait in Long Queues
There is an emerging gas crisis in India driven by the ongoing war in Iran, leading to long queues outside LPG warehouses in several cities.
Lebanon: The number of war casualties has risen to 634, displaced persons exceed 800 thousand
Recent reports indicate that the death toll in Lebanon has reached 634, including 91 children, and the number of displaced persons has surged to over 800,000.
‘The difference with this curfew is the force with which we will act,' says Minister Reimberg
Ecuador’s Interior Minister John Reimberg announced a curfew set to begin on March 15, emphasizing a stronger government response to crime, particularly targeting illegal mining and drug trafficking.
Good news amidst LPG shortage... A large shipment of gas is coming to India, crisis over!
The Indian government announced that it will receive a significant LNG shipment to alleviate the ongoing LPG shortage in the country.
Diesel prices increase by 606 won in one day... plan to terminate contracts with 'betraying' discount gas stations
In response to a sudden increase in diesel prices by some discount gas stations amidst rising oil prices, the Korea National Oil Corporation has issued a public apology and announced plans for improvements.
Oil spill on Veracruz beaches reaches other municipalities; fishermen complain: 'It's filled with oil'
An oil spill that began on the southern beaches of Veracruz has expanded to nearby municipalities, prompting complaints from local fishermen about inadequate government response and cleanup efforts.
Lula's government gives TikTok 5 days to explain trend glorifying violence against women
The Brazilian Ministry of Justice has given TikTok five days to explain its handling of a disturbing trend depicting violence against women.
Milk is too cheap, farmers complain. The minister is preparing to help them
Czech farmers are expressing concern over the low price of milk, prompting the agriculture minister to propose assistance measures.
Hotel owners angry over gas shortage
Hotel owners in India express frustration over a prolonged gas shortage, stating the government was aware yet unresponsive.
Lagos to demolish illegal structures in state-owned housing estates
The Lagos State Government has issued a warning against illegal constructions in state-owned housing estates, stating that it will take action to remove such structures.
The escalation of the displacement crisis in Lebanon due to Israeli attacks
The displacement crisis in Lebanon has worsened due to escalating Israeli attacks, with the government struggling to provide sufficient shelter for over half a million displaced individuals.
Economics Minister: There is no fuel shortage in Latvia; traders must explain price increase
The Latvian Economics Minister stated that there is currently no fuel shortage and emphasized the need for traders to justify rising fuel prices in light of recent global price drops.
A landslide in Cañar affects a house and mobilizes emergency teams
A landslide in the Ducur parish of Cañar has affected a home and prompted a response from emergency teams.
Jeju Air Disaster Families Say 'Remains and Personal Items Abandoned Like Trash... National Response Failed'
Families of victims from the Jeju Air disaster express outrage over the ongoing mishandling of remains and belongings by authorities, citing emotional trauma as they revisit the tragedy a year later.
War in the Middle East: 4300 nationals have returned to France
A total of 4300 French citizens have returned to France amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, with direct efforts from the French government to facilitate their evacuation.
“Once you enter this hell and mud, you will never leave it”: Sharp critiques from an expert to the government regarding evacuation
A communications expert has sharply criticized the Lithuanian government's approach to evacuating citizens from a conflict-stricken region in the Middle East.
Photos: Estonians trapped in the Persian Gulf region have returned home
A special flight carrying Estonians trapped in the Persian Gulf region landed in Tallinn this morning, with another flight expected to arrive shortly after.
Photos: The Island Drowned in Darkness. Cuba Has No Oil
The article discusses Cuba's current energy crisis, where many parts of the country are experiencing blackouts due to the lack of oil.
Don't Expect a Rescue. Are You Stuck in the World? There Are a Few Alternatives to Get Home
Thousands of Czechs are stranded abroad due to the tense situation in the Middle East, facing difficulties in returning home as the government organizes repatriation flights.
Considering Sending an Aircraft for Icelanders in Conflict Zones
Iceland is contemplating deploying an aircraft to assist its citizens currently in conflict areas.
Letter to the Editor: Stranded Swedes have to rely on rental cars to get home
A letter criticizing the Swedish government for its slow response in evacuating citizens stranded in the Middle East during the ongoing war.
The Sánchez Government rejects the expulsion of 86 unaccompanied migrant minors from Spain requested by Ayuso's Executive
The Sánchez Government in Spain has rejected a proposal from the Community of Madrid aimed at expelling 86 unaccompanied migrant minors, citing a commitment to fulfill its responsibilities towards these vulnerable individuals.
Cyprus: Alarm at the British base in Akrotiri has ended – No threat detected
An alarm triggered at the British military base in Akrotiri, Cyprus, has concluded without any threats identified, according to the Cyprus government.