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UN COMMISSION FINDS ISRAEL GUILTY OF CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY

IDENTIFYING OCCUPATION AS UNDERLYING REASON FOR VIOLENCE IS KEY
Bashir Abu-Manneh - 2024-06-20 11:36
The UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory issued its “first in-depth investigation into the events that took place on and since 7 October 2023.” The report holds the Israeli occupation responsible for the ongoing catastrophic situation in Gaza. But it also alludes to the possibility that October 7 is a watershed moment for even harsher Israeli occupation unless international law is urgently implemented.

POTATO, BATATA, ALOO: PRODUCTION, MANAGEMENT OF A BELOVED VEGGIE

TIME INDIA GAVE POTATO ITS RIGHTFUL PLACE ON THE DINNER TABLE
Arun Kumar Shrivastav - 2024-06-20 11:32
On May 30 this year, the first International Day of Potato was observed. While India is the second largest potato producer after China, the historic event failed to create any awareness among the Indian people about its importance. Potato is the third most important crop after rice and wheat and is considered crucial for global food security. India produces about 60 million tonnes of potatoes annually. This year the production was at least one million tonnes less compared to last year.

EROSION OF AUTONOMY OF PRASAR BHARATI IS A SERIOUS CONCERN

M.Y. Siddiqui - 2024-06-19 06:53
RSS Pariwar union government’s scrutiny of All India Radio (AIR) and Doordarshan (DD) has eroded their autonomy completely over the last ten years despite the Prasar Bharati Act, 1990 having provided their long sought after autonomy. For quite some time now news bulletins in the public broadcasters have been seen beginning with the Prime Minister (PM) and ending with him. The imprint of PM is total as other important national and international news stories are ignored. Every day, standards and tenor of the news bulletins are seemed set by the PMO and even BJP IT Cell. In the process, news bulletins loose its professional quality. The news bulletins are seen to be singing paean to the PM.

WHAT'S THE HULLABALOO OVER JOBLESS INDIANS JOINING THE RUSSIAN ARMY

MANY ARMIES RECRUIT NATIONALS FROM FRIENDLY COUNTRIES TO FIGHT WARS
Nantoo Banerjee - 2024-06-18 16:05
The government’s strong reaction to the news of the death of two Russian Army-recruited Indian nationals in the Ukraine war asking the Russian authorities for an early release and return of all Indian nationals serving in the Russian Army does not seem to be quite justified. It may be even considered as uncalled for in view of the long standing defence relations between the two countries that had tremendously benefited India during a difficult period. There is nothing secret about those young Indians going to Russia to take up helpers’ jobs in the Russian Army. The government was fully aware of it. Jobs in security forces are never risk-free. All Indian recruits were believed to have been apprised of the risks related to the job before they signed the contract to join as “army security helpers.”

CHANDRABABU NAIDU MAKES A SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCE TO MODI'S NDA GOVT

KINGMAKER NAIDU HAS BECOME ANDHRA'S CEO AGAIN, AS CHIEF MINISTER
Kalyani Shankar - 2024-06-18 16:02
The swearing-in of Nara Chandrababu Naidu as Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister was a significant event for Naidu personally, and to his party and for Indian politics, too. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other top BJP leaders witnessed the 74-year-old politician taking the oath for the fourth time, marking a significant political comeback. Despite being marginalised in state and national politics for over two decades, Naidu is grateful. He has once again proven that one should never underestimate a politician until he is out of the game.

MOHAN BHAGWAT IN FOR A SOLID GRILLING IN RSS' PALAKKAD MEET

RSS SPLIT ON MODI'S ARROGANCE WHICH COST THE BJP MAJORITY
Arun Srivastava - 2024-06-18 15:59
RSS leaders close to its chief Mohan Bhagwat are seeking to suppress news of a 'rift' between RSS and Prime Minister Narendra Modi after his "true sevak" remark. But events taking place inside the RSS do not validate the message that everything is ethical and politically correct.

THE WEST CUTS A SORRY FIGURE ON THE GREAT CHINESE SCRABBLE BOARD

USA AND EUROPE FIND THE CHINESE ARE NOT A CHIP OF THE OLD BLOCK
Anjan Roy - 2024-06-18 15:56
The United Kingdom is facing a dilemma. It is not able to issue, for the time being, the regimental badges for its military service personnel bearing the imprimatur of King Charles. The reason: Chinese supplies. The UK issues the badges worn on berets, with their sovereign’s imprint on them, indicating the regiments they belong to. The officers are given embroidered cloth badges and ranks are given metal badges. These are supplied by a native British firm.

ELECTION TAKEAWAYS THAT ONE CAN COUNT AS SIGNIFICANT

RAHUL GANDHI IS THE REVELATION OF LOK SABHA POLLS 2024
Tirthankar Mitra - 2024-06-18 15:52
Challenging long-standing narratives and sometimes setting them aside, 2024 Lok Sabha elections marked a pivotal moment in Indian politics. In sum, it is time for political pundits and pollsters to look at things they claim to know all about with an open mind. The common people need not bother themselves as they do not have "tunnel vision".

BJP LOOKING FOR SCAPEGOATS TO BLAME FOR UTTAR PRADESH DEBACLE

ORGANISATIONAL OVERHAUL LIKELY, AS PARTY DISSECTS ELECTION LOSS
Pradeep Kapoor - 2024-06-18 15:49
LUCKNOW: Shocked by the humiliating performance of the party in UP in the Lok Sabha polls, the BJP leadership has decided to assign 40 teams of two important leaders each to study the voting patterns. Each team will visit two constituencies and meet local leaders and find out why BJP candidates fared poorly in the Lok Sabha polls. The team will also assess the role of castes and the other issues responsible for the defeat of BJP candidates.

A VERDICT AGAINST CHIQUITA’S IMPUNITY IN COLOMBIA

CAPITALIST VIOLENCE ROOTED IN COLONIAL HIERARCHIES
Carlos Cruz Mosquera - 2024-06-18 15:46
Chiquita, one of the United States’ and the world’s biggest fruit companies, has finally been charged in a Florida court for its links to a terrorist organization. In 2007, following a similar trial in New York, the company admitted to financing one of Colombia’s most notorious right-wing death squads, the Autodefensas Unidas de Colombia (AUC), resulting in a $25 million fine. In the latest case brought against them by representatives of thousands of Colombian victims, Chiquita’s lawyers, like in the New York trial, argued that the company had been a victim of the AUC — that the company was extorted into making financial contributions.