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  • Yoon Suk Yeol Impeached: Martial Law Sparks Outcry in South Korea

    Yoon Suk Yeol Impeached: Martial Law Sparks Outcry in South Korea

    Yoon Suk Yeol, the president of South Korea, quickly moved up the political ladder from being a public prosecutor to the country’s leader in just a few years. However, his presidency has been marked by many scandals, and recently, he declared martial law, pushing the nation into a crisis. This move only lasted a few hours, as widespread protests forced him to backtrack. Now, a large majority of South Koreans want him out, and lawmakers voted on Saturday to impeach him.

    Yoon is now the third president in South Korea’s history to be impeached by parliament. If the Constitutional Court agrees with the decision, he will be the second president to be removed from office. He has said he will fight back to keep his position and has accused the opposition of working with the country’s enemies.

    Born during a military dictatorship in 1960, Yoon became well-known as a public prosecutor who fought corruption. He helped impeach Park Geun-hye, South Korea’s first female president, for abuse of power in 2016. In 2019, he also indicted a senior aide from the administration of Park’s successor, Moon Jae-in.

    Yoon won the presidency in March 2022, but his popularity has been low, especially among women. Scandals and poor handling of situations like the 2022 Halloween crowd crush, which killed over 150 people, have hurt his reputation. People blame him for rising food prices, a weak economy, and limiting free speech. His wife also faced controversy when she was caught accepting a designer handbag as a gift, which Yoon defended.

    As president, Yoon has taken a tough approach to North Korea and has tried to strengthen ties with the United States. He even surprised President Biden by singing at the White House. However, his efforts to improve relations with Japan have faced backlash from many South Koreans.

    Since the opposition Democratic Party gained control in parliament, Yoon’s influence has weakened. Recently, he declared martial law, claiming it was necessary to deal with legislative problems. Experts criticized this move, saying it was unreasonable to impose martial law when there was no war or emergency situation.

  • Tragic Death of Atul Subhash: The Truth Behind the Family Dispute

    Tragic Death of Atul Subhash: The Truth Behind the Family Dispute

    The Bengaluru City Police have filed a case against Nikita and her family (including her mother Nisha, brother Anurag, and uncle Sushil Singhania) after Subhash’s brother made a complaint. They are accused of helping Subhash commit suicide and other crimes. A police team tried to give Nikita a notice to appear for questioning about her husband Atul’s death. But when they went to their house in Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh, it was locked, and neighbors said the family had left.

    Police Commissioner B. Dayananda mentioned that they are actively investigating the case and are determined to find justice. The notice specifically called for Nikita and did not mention her family members, even though they were named in the complaint. As the officers arrived, no one was at home.

    Subhash had left a suicide note and a video blaming his wife, her family, and a judge for his problems. He felt overwhelmed by the many legal issues he was facing, often having to travel between Bengaluru and Jaunpur. His father, Pawan Kumar, said that Subhash often complained that the court did not follow the law, and he felt trapped by the situation.

    In July 2024, a family court ordered Subhash to pay Rs 40,000 every month for his child, which was a lot considering he earned Rs 84,000 a month. His lawyer explained that this money was only for the child and not for Nikita, who could support herself.

    Nikita’s uncle Sushil dismissed the allegations, saying they were not true. He stated that Nikita will answer all claims when she returns. Nikita’s lawyer, Vijay Mishra, questioned why Subhash would take such drastic action and called for a thorough investigation.

    Nikita and Atul married in 2019 but began to have problems by 2021. Nikita had accused Subhash and his family of dowry harassment, which is a serious allegation. There is much debate about how this law can be misused.

    Pawan Kumar, Subhash’s father, expressed disappointment with the legal system. He said that Subhash believed in justice but felt crushed under the pressure. As the investigation continues, Subhash’s family wants justice and is looking for answers. They hope this tragic event will lead to discussions on how marital disputes are handled in court systems.

  • Han Duck-soo Becomes Acting President of South Korea Amid Crisis

    Han Duck-soo Becomes Acting President of South Korea Amid Crisis

    Han Duck-soo is the new acting president of South Korea after the impeachment of Yoon Suk Yeol. Yoon is now suspended because he tried to impose martial law, and the law says that the prime minister, Han, must take over during this time. Han is experienced and respected, having worked in many important government jobs for over 30 years, and he has a strong background in economics from Harvard.

    He has worked with both conservative and liberal presidents, making him a unique choice who is above party politics. Han faces several difficult tasks: keeping the government running during this big political crisis, handling threats from North Korea, and dealing with slowing economic growth. There are also concerns about criminal investigations into his involvement in Yoon’s martial law decision.

    Han has previously served as prime minister and held several roles, including ambassador to the U.S. and finance minister. He helped negotiate the important U.S.-South Korea Free Trade Agreement and speaks fluent English. Yoon chose Han for his skills, saying that Han is the right person to lead and coordinate the Cabinet.

    Han’s time as acting president may last for several months while the Constitutional Court decides the future of Yoon’s presidency. If Yoon is removed, a new presidential election must happen within 60 days, during which Han will stay on. However, Han faces a complaint from the opposition, which could affect his position.

    In South Korea, the Constitution doesn’t clearly say how much power the prime minister has while acting as president. Many experts believe the prime minister can only do what is necessary to keep the government running, while others argue he can exercise full presidential powers.

  • Farmers Face Tear Gas in Ongoing March to Delhi for MSP Rights”

    Farmers Face Tear Gas in Ongoing March to Delhi for MSP Rights”

    On Saturday, farmers trying to march to Delhi faced tear gas and water cannons from security forces at the Shambhu border, which connects Punjab and Haryana. A group of 101 farmers began walking from their protest camp around noon. However, as they got closer to the barricades set up by Haryana security, they were stopped.

    Some farmers were hurt by the tear gas and were taken to a nearby hospital in ambulances waiting at the site. Before this, Ambala’s Deputy Commissioner Parth Gupta and Superintendent of Police S.S. Bhoria spoke with the farmers for over 30 minutes. They asked the farmers to get permission from Delhi’s authorities before continuing their march, but the farmers insisted on moving forward and asked the security forces to let them go.

    The farmers want a legal guarantee for the Minimum Support Price (MSP) for their crops and have raised other concerns. This was the third time they tried to get to Delhi. They had previously attempted to march on December 6 and December 8, but were stopped each time.

    The farmers are protesting under the banners of Samyukta Kisan Morcha (Non-Political) and Kisan Mazdoor Morcha. They are calling for a guarantee on MSP and want the government to talk to them about their issues. The Ambala district administration has imposed restrictions under Section 163 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), which prevents gatherings of five or more people. The police have stated that the farmers can only march to Delhi with permission from the Delhi administration.

  • Salman Khan Calls Out Vivian Dsena in Bigg Boss 18: What Happened?

    Salman Khan Calls Out Vivian Dsena in Bigg Boss 18: What Happened?

    Vivian Dsena’s fans are really enjoying his time on the reality show Bigg Boss 18. However, host Salman Khan doesn’t seem to be very impressed. In a recent promo for the upcoming weekend episode, Salman calls out Vivian for blending in with the other contestants and not sharing his thoughts or feelings enough.

    In the video, Salman tells Vivian, “You never confront anyone. There haven’t been any real issues for you in this house. The only thing people will remember about you is Vivian and his coffee.” This means that Salman thinks Vivian hasn’t made a strong enough impact in the show.

    Salman also says that viewers don’t feel the need for Vivian in the show anymore, as he hasn’t shown his “hero” side. His friends Shilpa Shirodkar and Karan Veer Mehra, who were in the promo too, looked amused by Salman’s comments.

    Bigg Boss 18 this year has a theme of time called “Time Ka Taandav,” which means there will be plenty of surprises and twists in the game. During the show, Vivian has been shown making friends with Shilpa, Avinash Mishra, and Eisha Singh, but he rarely gets into fights.

    This weekend, Salman will also talk to other contestants including Avinash, Eisha, and Karan about their close relationships and try to understand what’s going on between them

  • RBI Raises Collateral-Free Farm Loan Limit to ₹2 Lakh for Farmers

    RBI Raises Collateral-Free Farm Loan Limit to ₹2 Lakh for Farmers

    The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has announced that starting in January 2025, farmers can take out loans up to ₹2 lakh without needing to give any collateral or mortgage. This is a step to help them manage farming costs better, especially with rising prices these days. Right now, farmers can borrow up to ₹1.6 lakh without needing collateral, but this change will make it even easier for them.

    RBI’s decision is important because many farmers rely on loans to help pay for things like seeds, equipment, and fertilizers. By increasing the limit for collateral-free loans, the RBI aims to support the agricultural sector, which is a vital part of India’s economy, contributing around 18% to the country’s total income.

    In the past, the RBI had also raised the limit for such loans from ₹1 lakh to ₹1.6 lakh in February 2019. Banks are now required to lend at least 40% of their total credit to important sectors, like agriculture, to help support people who depend on farming.

  • Ira Bindra Appointed as Reliance’s First Female Group President!

    Ira Bindra Appointed as Reliance’s First Female Group President!

    Mukesh Ambani, the richest person in Asia, has made an exciting decision! He announced that Ira Bindra will be the new Group President for People and Talent at Reliance Industries. This means she will help change how the company looks after its employees.

    Usually, it’s the heads of different divisions who tell us about new hires, but this time, Ambani himself has welcomed Bindra to the team. She’s coming from Medtronic in the USA, where she worked as the Head of Human Resources.

    At 47, Bindra is not just the first woman from outside the Ambani family to join the important Executive Committee; she is also the youngest! In her new role, she’ll work closely with Ambani and his children— Isha, Akash, and Anant— to build a better work culture and improve leadership within the company.

    Bindra has a strong educational background: she graduated from Lady Shri Ram College in Delhi and later earned her MBA in the Netherlands. She has previously worked with big companies like GE in different roles and has experience leading teams all over the world, from the USA to India and even Europe.

    Ambani believes that Bindra can help Reliance become even better by mixing smart business ideas, data, and good people strategies. He’s confident that she will bring fresh ideas and help their teams perform even better.

  • Navi Mumbai Police Seize ₹12 Crore, Arrest 16 in Major Drug Raid

    Navi Mumbai Police Seize ₹12 Crore, Arrest 16 in Major Drug Raid

    In a major drug raid, the Navi Mumbai Police caught 16 people from Africa who were involved in selling illegal drugs. This operation happened late Thursday night, and the police worked together with special teams called the Anti-Narcotics Cell (ANC) and the Economic Offenses Branch (EOB).

    The drugs seized are worth around ₹12 crore! Here’s what the police found:

    – Cocaine: 2 kg 45 grams, worth about ₹10.22 crore
    – Mephedrone (MD) Powder: 633 grams, worth around ₹1.48 crore
    – Methylene: 58 grams, worth about ₹11.60 lakh
    – Charas: 23 grams, worth ₹3.45 lakh
    – Ganja: 31 grams, worth around ₹6,000

    As an extra measure, the police are also asking around 73 African nationals with expired passports and visas to leave the country.

    This raid is part of ongoing efforts across India to combat the drug trade. Recently in Karnataka, police arrested four people for possessing MDMA, which is another type of illegal drug. They found a lot of cash and drugs during these arrests.

    Earlier this month, the Delhi Police uncovered a massive drug ring, seizing over 560 kg of cocaine worth nearly ₹2,000 crore, believed to be run by Afghan nationals.

    Together, these actions show how serious the authorities are about fighting drug trafficking in India.

  • Kejriwal Demands Action on Rising Crime and Safety Issues in Delhi

    Kejriwal Demands Action on Rising Crime and Safety Issues in Delhi

    In New Delhi, former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who leads the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), has written to Union Home Minister Amit Shah asking for a meeting. He wants to talk about the growing worries about safety in Delhi. Kejriwal points out that even though the central government controls Delhi’s law and order, the city is becoming known as the crime capital of India and even in other countries.

    Kejriwal shared some worrying facts, like how Delhi has the highest number of crimes against women and murders compared to 19 major cities in India. He also mentioned the growing number of extortion gangs and bomb threats at schools and airports. Plus, drug-related crimes have shot up by a shocking 350%, making residents feel unsafe.

    In his letter, Kejriwal emphasized that Delhi’s crime situation is getting out of control. He said the people of Delhi feel they are living in fear, with criminals acting without any fear of the law. He criticized Amit Shah and the BJP, saying they have not been able to keep the city safe.

    The AAP leaders have been calling for discussions in Parliament about the rising crime and threats to safety. Recently, some schools in Delhi received bomb threats, prompting urgent questions about what the government is doing to protect the public.

    On November 19, the Delhi High Court instructed local authorities to come up with a solid action plan to address the bomb threats within eight weeks.

  • Sonu Matka: Notorious Criminal Killed in Meerut Police Encounter”

    Sonu Matka: Notorious Criminal Killed in Meerut Police Encounter”

    Sonu Matka, a well-known criminal connected to the dangerous Hashim Baba Gang, was shot and killed by the police during an operation in Meerut on Friday. Matka, who was wanted for a double murder case in Delhi and had a reward of ₹50,000 for his capture, had been hiding from the authorities for several months.

    The police operation involved special teams from both the Special Task Force (STF) and the Delhi Police Special Cell. They exchanged gunfire with Matka, who was injured and later died in the hospital.

    Matka had a long list of serious crimes against him, including robberies and murders in Delhi and Uttar Pradesh. He was a shooter for the Hashim Baba Gang and had been involved in around six criminal cases.

    On September 24, police questioned gangster Hashim Baba about the murder of a gym owner named Nadir Shah. Hashim Baba was taken from Tihar Jail for questioning and is thought to have planned this murder even while in prison. Despite a crackdown on gangsters using phones from jail, they continued to plot crimes.

    Hashim Baba, known for his connections to another gangster named Lawrence Bishnoi, is also being investigated for a threatening video call to a wealthy businessman in Delhi. The police have used tough laws against Hashim Baba and eight other gang members due to their ongoing criminal activities. Hashim Baba has been in Tihar Jail since 2020, facing multiple charges, including conspiracy to commit murder, extortion, and weapons violations.