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« Trop de dysfonctionnements » : pourquoi deux acteurs majeurs de la commission sur l’inceste claquent la porte

« Justice a été rendue » : le rappeur Lacrim condamné à des amendes pour non-versement de pension alimentaire

Municipales à Lyon : « Vous êtes prêts à profiter d’un vieux monsieur », un adjoint au maire tacle Aulas, Doucet s’excuse
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Femme tuée par la police de l’immigration à Minneapolis : J.D. Vance reconnaît qu’il y a eu « des erreurs »

Lyon : deux jeunes de l’OL cambriolés, les malfaiteurs arrêtés en flagrant délit

SIT notices a ploy to divert public attention, says Harish Rao
Former Minister T Harish Rao accused Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy of diverting public attention by issuing SIT notices to him and BRS working president KT Rama Rao. Welcoming Congress leader Surendar Goud into the BRS fold, Rao said the notices were politically motivated as they continued to raise public issues.

Nagoba Jatara: Minister vows to resolve tribal land issues
Endowments Minister Konda Surekha assured tribal communities that the government is committed to resolving challenges related to podu cultivation and forest lands. Speaking at a Praja Darbar during the Nagoba Jatara in Keslapur, she emphasised the government’s determination to address tribal concerns.

Women’s power prevails as Sangareddy’s Korpole gram panchayat passes liquor ban
In a significant move, the Korpole gram panchayat in Sangareddy district, led by sarpanch Sunitha, passed a resolution banning liquor sales in the village despite opposition from tipplers. Women had demanded the ban during Sunitha’s election campaign, citing the social and economic hardships caused by alcoholism.

Hyderabad: Woman’s handbag snatched in daylight at Somajiguda

Telugu expatriates celebrate Sankranti with cultural fervour in Riyadh

Phone-tapping case is political vendetta, attention diversion from coal scam: KTR

