Importers of computers, tablets, servers to get clarity on future import regime after elections

[ad_1] Importers of seven IT hardware items including laptops, personal computers and tablets will stay in suspense for some more time over what India’s import policy on the products would be once the existing notification on obtaining automatic authorisations through an...

US House approves aid package worth billions for Ukraine, Israel

[ad_1] The Democratic-majority Senate is expected to vote on the bill next week, sending it to President Joe Biden to sign into law.The United States House of Representatives with broad bipartisan support has passed a $95bn legislative package providing security...

Will India’s election be free and fair?

[ad_1] Opponents and rights groups allege repression has increased in recent years.Six weeks of voting have begun in an election where India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi is seeking a third term. Opponents say repression and sectarianism have increased under his...

Togo approves constitutional reform changing how president is elected

[ad_1] Those opposed to the changes fear they could allow further extensions to President Faure Gnassingbe’s rule.Lawmakers in Togo have approved changes to the constitution linked to presidential term limits and how presidents are elected, which some opposition politicians and...

US Senate votes to reauthorise controversial surveillance programme FISA

[ad_1] President Joe Biden expected to swiftly sign bill that lets intelligence agencies conduct electronic surveillance without seeking warrant.The United States Senate has voted to approve the reauthorisation of a controversial surveillance programme widely used by US intelligence agencies abroad,...

Nigeria’s cybercrime reforms leave journalists at risk

[ad_1] The officers treated journalist Saint Mienpamo Onitsha as if he was violent and dangerous. Guns drawn, they arrested him at the home of a friend, drove him to the local police station in Nigeria’s southern Bayelsa State, and then...

Croatia’s top court bars President Milanovic from becoming prime minister

[ad_1] Constitutional Court says Zoran Milanovic cannot take up PM post because he did not first step down as president.Croatia’s top court has ruled that President Zoran Milanovic, who had campaigned to become prime minister before this week’s parliamentary elections,...

Controversial law sparks fight in Georgian parliament

[ad_1] NewsFeedPunches were thrown and fights spilled into the hallways of parliament in Tblisi, Georgia on Monday during discussions about a controversial new law. The proposed bill, denouced as being ‘the Russian law’ would require organisations to register as ‘foreign...

`India monitoring impact of escalation in Iran-Israel tensions on its trade’

[ad_1] The government is monitoring the impact of the escalation in Iran-Israel tensions on India’s trade and will take “appropriate actions”, a senior government official said.“Policy interventions will only come after we understand the issues traders are facing. Based on...

Bollywood votes: Cinema in the shadow of elections

[ad_1] Real world politics has been spilling into Bollywood over the past few months. With elections about to begin, Hindi cinema is also poll-bound /news/big-story/bollywood-hindi-film-elections-politics-government-fighter-article-370-111712922679732.html 111712922679732 story Nothing is as powerful as an idea whose time has come, except when...
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