CM Rekha Gupta Speaks on Clean Water Issue in Delhi
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta addressed the widespread problem of clean water availability, emphasizing the need for new water lines and the replacement of old ones.
Indigenous leaders outline priorities for spring sitting of Parliament
Indigenous leaders in Canada are preparing to engage with a new federal government led by Prime Minister Mark Carney to address their priorities for self-government and access to clean drinking water.
Albanian police used water cannons and tear gas against opposition protesters
Thousands of supporters of former Prime Minister Sali Berisha gathered to demand the resignation of Socialist Premier Edi Rama, leading to clashes with police who used water cannons and tear gas.
A Splash in the Water: Opposition Criticizes Babiš’s Grand Economic Plans
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš faces criticism from the opposition regarding his ambitious economic strategy, which includes state control of energy company ČEZ and the construction of 50,000 new apartments annually.
BNP Expresses Concern Over Situation in India Before Tarique Rahman's Oath Taking!
Before Tarique Rahman is set to take oath as Prime Minister, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party expresses concerns about India-Bangladesh relations and the renewal of the Ganga water treaty.
Lee Sang-min, who ordered power and water cuts to media outlets, appeals against his 7-year prison sentence
Former Minister of the Interior and Safety Lee Sang-min has appealed against a 7-year prison sentence for his involvement in a martial law incident.
The First Trial Ruling of Lee Sang-min: 'The Plan for Power Cuts to Media Outlets Was Initially Established by Yoon Suk-yeol and Kim Yong-hyun'
Former Minister of the Interior and Safety Lee Sang-min was sentenced to seven years in prison for attempting to cut power and water to media outlets during the December 3 emergency martial law, with the ruling stating that the plan originated from Yoon Suk-yeol and Kim Yong-hyun.
Former South Korean Minister Sentenced to 7 Years in Prison for Directing Water Cut to Media Under State of Emergency
A former South Korean minister has been sentenced to seven years in prison for involvement in directing emergency measures against media during a state of emergency declared by former President Yoon Suk-yeol.
"Urgent Matter": Minister wants to lower nitrate limit in drinking water to prevent cancer
Denmark's Minister of Environment, Magnus Heunicke, is poised to lower the nitrate limit in drinking water to prevent cancer following recommendations from an expert group.
[Breaking News] The court finds that Lee Sang-min received orders from Yoon Seok-youl to cut off power and water from media outlets
A South Korean court ruled that former Minister of the Interior, Lee Sang-min, received directions from ex-President Yoon Seok-youl regarding the shutdown of media outlets' power and water supplies during martial law.
[Breaking News] Court Recognizes Lee Sang-min's Orders to Fire Department for Media Power Cut
A South Korean court has ruled that former Interior Minister Lee Sang-min ordered the fire department to cut off power and water to certain media outlets during a state of emergency.
SA Labor releases audio of Liberal MP backtracking on key policy at private event
SA Treasurer Tom Koutsantonis has revealed that Shadow Water Minister Nicola Centofanti retracted the Liberal Party's commitment to cancel a water bill increase ahead of the state election.
'Brijbhushan Rajput does politics of Hindutva, will not leave BJP'
A clash occurred between Charkhari MLA Brijbhushan Rajput and Water Minister Swatantra Dev Singh over road issues during the laying of pipelines under the Jal Jeevan Mission in Mahoba, Uttar Pradesh.
[Breaking News] Lee Sang-min's First Instance Verdict on 'Directive for Power and Water Suspension at Media Outlets' to Be Broadcast Live on the 12th
The first instance verdict of former Minister Lee Sang-min, accused of directing power and water suspension at media outlets during the emergency martial law, will be live streamed on the 12th at 2 PM.
Smotrich: The Cabinet Approved Expanding Enforcement in Areas A and B, Including Civil Matters
Israeli Minister Bezalel Smotrich announced that the security cabinet has approved expanding enforcement operations in Areas A and B, including regulatory measures on water violations and archaeological sites, alongside easing land sales to Jews in the West Bank.
Starmer ‘toast’ – BBC source
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is in hot water due to a party revolt over the appointment of Peter Mandelson amid his controversial ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
'This is not an accident, it's murder...', said Kejriwal on Janakpuri incident, three water board officials suspended
Following a young man's death in a water corporation's dug pit in Janakpuri, Delhi's Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal classified the incident as murder, leading to the suspension of three officials from the water board as political tensions escalate.
Mitsotakis on the bronze of the National Women's Water Polo Team: Another great success, warm congratulations
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis congratulated the National Women's Water Polo Team for winning the bronze medal at the European Championship.
Greece claims to host the Women's Water Polo European Championship 2028 at OAKA
Greece is seeking to host the Women's Water Polo European Championship in 2028 at OAKA, as confirmed by Sports Minister Giannis Vroutsis.
V. Kondratovičius on preparation for possible floods: we have measures, plans are in place
Minister V. Kondratovičius stated that measures and plans are ready for potential floods, emphasizing the importance of local government readiness in monitoring river water levels and engaging with the Lithuanian Hydrometeorological Service.
What did Manjinder Singh Sirsa say about the development of Rajouri Garden?
The Chief Minister has initiated development works in Rajouri Garden under a major scheme with an investment of 158 crore rupees, including improvements to drinking water supply, sewage lines, stormwater drainage, and road construction, marking the largest infrastructure investment in the area to date.
Ethiopia denies Trump claim that US funded Nile mega-dam
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed refuted President Trump's assertion that the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam was funded by the United States, amidst ongoing tensions with Egypt regarding the dam's impact on Nile water supplies.
VIDEO ⟩ Behind the Scenes: Russia Will Not Stop Until the Government Changes in Ukraine
The Russian Foreign Minister reiterated that Russia's unwavering goal in Ukraine is to change the government, while Ukraine faces tragic events, including what Latvia's ambassador has labeled as genocide by Russia as attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure leave much of the country without electricity, heat, and water.
Did you know that the famous Serb had to change his Croatian name? He suffered great insults and violence
Famed Serbian water polo player Vanja Udovičić, who was once the best player in the world and later served as Croatia's Minister of Sports, had to change his name due to personal insults and violence.
Samara's Lawyer: The Novartis False Witnesses Played the Role of Water Bearers in the Most Provocative and Hasty Political Conspiracy
The lawyer of former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras asserts that he will utilize all legal avenues to ensure that the main figures of the conspiracy are held accountable.
The Sudanese Prime Minister Launches His Government's Activities from the Capital Khartoum
Sudanese Prime Minister Kamel Idris has launched the activities of his government from Khartoum after 30 months of operating from Port Sudan due to the ongoing war, promising to focus on security, public welfare, and improvements in health, education, electricity, water, and sanitation services.
As China continues chase for corrupt ‘tigers’, State Council veteran is put under probe
Tian Xuebin, a former vice-minister of water resources in China, has been placed under investigation by the Communist Party's anti-graft agency, marking a significant development in the country's anti-corruption campaign.