Author: News Analysis India

President Donald Trump escalated his war on the judiciary on March 16, labeling U.S. courts as partisan actors biased against Republicans. In a series of pointed remarks, he argued that judges, not laws, are driving outcomes in politically charged cases, eroding the foundations of fair justice. Highlighting repeated instances of what he sees as unfair treatment, Trump said courts often protect the wrong people while hounding GOP leaders. This politicization, he warned, threatens the integrity of the entire legal framework. Trump’s frustration peaked with specific references to federal judge James Boasberg, whom he branded as afflicted with extreme Trump Derangement…

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Protein powers every cell in our body, from muscle repair to energy production. Why splurge on supplements when chickpeas deliver the goods affordably? This superfood brims with fiber, vitamins, and minerals, earning rave reviews in Ayurveda for holistic health support. Let’s break down the preparations. Start with roasted chickpeas: a dieter’s dream with minimal calories and maximum fiber. They help control weight by promoting satiety and have been shown to lower cholesterol, manage diabetes, and protect heart health. Time your intake for mornings or early afternoons to avoid digestive discomfort. Next, soaked and boiled chickpeas, especially the black variety. Nighttime…

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Elections for 37 Rajya Sabha seats kicked off today in 10 states, including Bihar where five seats are up for grabs amid high-stakes political maneuvering. BJP leader Syed Shah Nawaz Hussain set the tone with a resounding prediction: the NDA will dominate all five Bihar seats, sidelining RJD hopefuls. Highlighting NDA unity, Hussain dismissed RJD’s alliance as fractured and lacking conviction. “Our legislators stand firm; a landslide of votes is coming our way,” he declared. The chorus of confidence swelled from across the NDA camp. Vijay Khemka, a BJP lawmaker, shared his post-vote thoughts: Bihar thrives under steady governance, mirroring…

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A shocking drone collision with a fuel tank has led to the complete suspension of flights at Dubai International Airport, one of the globe’s busiest aviation hubs. The precautionary measure was enacted on Monday after the incident ignited a fire, prompting immediate safety lockdowns. Dubai Airports took to X to inform the public: ‘Flights at DXB are temporarily suspended to safeguard passengers and staff. Kindly reach out to your airline for current flight information.’ The Dubai Civil Aviation Authority echoed this advice, stressing the importance of direct airline communication. Firefighters from Dubai Civil Defence rushed to the scene, dousing the…

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Jessie Buckley’s ascent from a BBC talent contest contestant to an Oscar-winning powerhouse is the stuff of Hollywood dreams. The Irish star’s triumph at the Oscars for her role in ‘Hamnet’ has etched her name in the annals of film history as the first from her homeland to snag Best Actress honors. Chloé Zhao’s masterful direction brings Maggie O’Farrell’s novel to life, focusing on the Shakespeare household’s devastation after their son Hamnet’s untimely passing. Buckley’s Agnes is a tour de force—fierce, vulnerable, and profoundly human—carrying the narrative’s weight with nuance that left audiences breathless. Accepting her award, Buckley was overcome…

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Struggling with that persistent belly bulge? Discover Uddiyana Bandha, the yoga powerhouse recommended by wellness authorities for melting away abdominal fat and revitalizing your core. This advanced breath-lock technique flies under the radar but delivers outsized results. By fully expelling air and vacuuming the stomach toward the backbone, it stimulates every organ in your midsection. Benefits extend beyond aesthetics: better organ function, reduced irritability, controlled blood sugar, and a fortified immune system. Dubbed the ‘abdominal lock,’ it tones muscles, detoxifies the body, and channels prana upward for profound energy shifts. No gym needed—just consistency on an empty stomach. Here’s the…

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Voting for Bihar’s Rajya Sabha elections commenced Monday at the state assembly in Patna, drawing top leaders from across the spectrum. From 9 AM, MLAs began casting ballots for five contested seats, with the spotlight firmly on whether the opposition can snatch the fifth from NDA’s grasp. Political corridors echo with dueling victory assertions. In the 243-MLA house, victory requires 41 votes. NDA’s 202-strong bloc guarantees four seats for Nitish Kumar, Nityanand Rai, Ram Nath Thakur, Sushil Kumar Modi, and Upendra Kushwaha. Yet, the fifth hinges on swing votes. Mahagathbandhan, with RJD’s Amarendra Dhari Singh as candidate and 35 MLAs,…

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Tensions in the Persian Gulf boiled over into oil market chaos as Brent crude breached $104 per barrel Monday, fueled by U.S. airstrikes on Iran’s Kharg Island. The benchmark oil surged 1.59% to $104.77 around 10:25 AM, while WTI gained 1.07% to $97.87, reflecting investor panic over supply risks. Kharg Island, Iran’s oil export lifeline responsible for 90% of its shipments, became ground zero for the latest escalation. Iran’s IRGC responded by targeting American bases in Israel and Arab states, ratcheting up fears of a broader conflict. President Trump vowed retaliation if Tehran disrupts the Strait of Hormuz, a conduit…

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Pakistan’s humiliating 11-run defeat in the decisive third ODI against Bangladesh in Dhaka has been overshadowed by a furious protest over umpiring. With the series now lost 1-2, team officials have formally challenged a match-defining LBW review on the second-last ball, accusing Bangladesh of rule-breaking tactics. Chasing a stiff target, Pakistan required 12 off two balls when Rishad Hossain bowled a googly that veered leg-side past Shahin Afridi. Deemed wide initially, Bangladesh huddled and requested an LBW review despite no visible contact. Pakistan alleges the opposition watched the replay on the giant screen first – explicitly forbidden under ICC guidelines…

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The 98th Oscars delivered drama beyond the screen as ‘Sinners,’ directed by Ryan Coogler, powered through to four wins despite Paul Thomas Anderson’s ‘One Battle After Another’ sweeping six awards. With an unprecedented 16 nominations, ‘Sinners’ entered the Dolby Theatre as a powerhouse, ready to battle for glory. Breaking through with Best Original Screenplay, Coogler claimed his maiden Oscar after dominating precursors like Golden Globes and BAFTAs. His script masterfully wove vampire lore into 1930s Mississippi Delta tales of family, faith, and the supernatural, resonating deeply with Academy voters. Music maestro Ludwig Göransson added another trophy to his shelf—his third—with…

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