3 Indians sentenced to death in Indonesia: Delhi HC directs consulate, MEA to act
Friday, 2 May 2025 The Delhi High Court has instructed the Indian Consulate in Indonesia to provide legal aid and ensure communication between three Indian nationals sentenced to death for narcotics offences and their families. The court's directive follows a petition by the men's wives, highlighting their financial constraints and the urgency for an appeal.
The Delhi High Court has directed Kashmiri separatist Yasin Malik to respond within four weeks to the NIA's request for a death penalty in a terror funding case... IndiaTimes
The Supreme Court upheld Medha Patkar's conviction in a defamation case initiated by VK Saxena. However, the court removed the Rs 1 lakh penalty previously.. IndiaTimes
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has challenged Sanjay Bhandari's plea in Delhi High Court against being declared a fugitive economic offender. ED stated the.. IndiaTimes
The Delhi High Court has rejected the interim bail application of Amritpal Singh, an accused in a case under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances.. IndiaTimes
Speaking about the potential impact of 50 per cent US tariffs, Tharoor remarked, "It will have an impact because we have trade of about $90 billion. If things.. IndiaTimes
Massive pro-Palestine protests have erupted across the globe as the hunger crisis in Gaza spirals out of control. In Indonesia, furious demonstrators gathered outside the U.S. Embassy, banging pots and pans to demand urgent humanitarian aid. Across Europe, cries for justice echoed in the streets of The Hague and Milan. Protesters laid flour bags outside embassies, accused leaders of genocide by starvation, and waved chilling placards reading “Blood on your hands.”
In The Hague, Egyptian leaders were slammed for blocking aid, while in Milan, hundreds accused Israel of enforcing famine as a weapon of war. The world is watching, and the anger is boiling over. This isn’t just a protest—it’s a cry for survival. Watch our full report to witness the fury, the desperation, and the haunting images from Gaza that moved the world to action.
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568 people survive after an Indonesian passenger ferry caught fire at sea, killing 3
Indonesia is ab archipelago of more than 17,000 islands where ferries are a common method of travel. Disasters occur regularly, with weak safety enforcement often blamed.
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A ferry named Gregorius Barcelona V burst into flames off North Sulawesi, Indonesia, forcing terrified passengers to jump into the sea. Parents clutched children while thick black smoke engulfed the vessel. At least three people, including a pregnant woman, have been confirmed dead, while 150 survivors were rescued by fishing boats and search teams. This tragedy comes just a day after another deadly boat accident in Vietnam. Shocking videos show survivors leaping into the ocean as the ship burned.
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In a shocking revelation, Israel has reportedly requested the United States' assistance to push forward a “relocation” plan for Gaza’s civilian population, according to Axios. Mossad chief David Barnea visited Washington and allegedly asked U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff to persuade countries like Ethiopia, Libya, and Indonesia to absorb “hundreds of thousands” of Gazans. The controversial plan appears to align with Tel Aviv’s long-standing siege and military campaign against the coastal enclave, which intensified drastically since October 2023.
The Israeli regime’s ongoing war, supported by unprecedented U.S. military and political aid, has drawn accusations of genocide and population cleansing. Meanwhile, despite Israeli claims of military victories, Hamas continues to resist fiercely with deep-rooted support from the people. The latest report underscores an alarming strategy for population displacement — one that is likely to ignite intense international outrage if confirmed. Is the world witnessing an engineered ethnic cleansing plan unfold?
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