Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Turkey Secures F-16 Deal Following Sweden’s NATO Entry

Turkey Secures F-16 Deal Following Sweden's NATO Entry

US OKs $23B F-16 sale to Turkey after Sweden joins NATO. $8.6B F-35 deal with Greece also approved. Senator Cardin ties F-16 approval to Turkey’s rights, Russia stance, and Middle East role. United States has granted approval for the sale of F-16 fighter jets to Turkey after the Turkish parliament ratified Sweden’s NATO membership earlier … Read more

Countdown to Chaos: US Government Shutdown Looms

Countdown to Chaos: US Government Shutdown Looms

The fourth shutdown in a decade threatens the U.S. as Congress misses the funding deadline. Potential impacts on air travel, national parks, and government services. Most government employees face unpaid furloughs, affecting their livelihoods. The United States faces the imminent threat of yet another government shutdown as Congress is set to miss the midnight Saturday … Read more

Peru Congress shelves President Boluarte’s bill for early elections

Peru
  • Boluarte proposed a bill on Wednesday to move elections to October 2023.
  • Protesters have been calling for new elections to be held as soon as possible.
  • Eight weeks of anti-government protests have resulted in the deaths of 48 individuals.

Peru: On Friday night, Peru’s Congress postponed President Dina Boluarte‘s measure to move elections to 2023, leaving a major demand of demonstrators whose rallies have rocked the country in recent weeks hanging in the balance.

In an attempt to quiet the violent protests, Boluarte proposed a bill on Wednesday to move elections to October 2023. After weeks of political infighting, a splintered Congress has repeatedly failed to agree on its own bill.

The President’s plan was taken up by a congressional commission on Friday afternoon, but it was shelved on a technicality before it even reached debate. It will not be debated again until July when the new legislative year begins.

Protesters have been calling for new elections to be held as soon as possible since previous left-wing President Pedro Castillo was deposed and imprisoned in December after attempting to illegally dissolve Congress.

Deaths due to the conflict

Eight weeks of anti-government protests have resulted in the deaths of 48 individuals in conflicts between demonstrators and police forces, the majority of whom were slain in Peru’s copper-rich south.

Congress had already agreed to move elections from 2026 to 2024, but this did not put an end to the protests.

The right-wing Popular Force party’s bill to call elections this year failed Wednesday after days of closed-door deliberations failed to produce a consensus.

Castillo’s party, Peru Libre, proposed a second bill for early elections and a non-binding referendum on a new constitution, but it was defeated Thursday night.

Other bills to move elections forward are still in the works, but none have reached an agreement.

Protesters in Peru have blocked highways with trees, stones, and tires, taken over regional airports, and burned down buildings, disrupting commodities delivery, business, and the functioning of some of the world’s most important copper mines.

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India: A Congress MP died during the Bharat Jodo Yatra

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  • Santokh Singh fainted this morning while walking with Rahul Gandhi in the Bharat Jodo Yatra.
  • Singh died as a result of a heart attack.
  • He was taken to a hospital in Phagwara, where he was declared dead.

Santokh Singh Chaudhary, a Congress MP from Jalandhar, died on Saturday, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann announced on Twitter.

Singh fainted this morning while walking with Rahul Gandhi in the Bharat Jodo Yatra after suffering a heart attack. For the time being, the Yatra has been halted.

Chaudhary was taken to a hospital in Phagwara, where he was declared dead.

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann expressed condolences over Singh’s demise.

“I am deeply saddened by the untimely death of Congress Member of Parliament from Jalandhar, Santokh Singh Chaudhary. May God rest his soul in peace,” tweeted Mann.

Former chief minister Amarinder Singh also tweeted about the MP’s death.

“I am deeply saddened to learn of the sudden death of MP Santokh Singh Chaudhary ji today owing to a heart attack. My heartfelt condolences go out to his entire family during this difficult time. May Waheguru Ji offer the departed soul eternal rest “Captain Amarinder Singh took to Twitter.

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Peru’s top prosecutor’s office launches an inquiry

Peru

A Peruvian policeman died after being set on fire by protesters on Monday. At least 18 people have died in clashes between police and demonstrators. The new president’s government won a confidence vote in Congress on Tuesday. After fatal clashes erupted across the nation following the removal of former President Pedro Castillo, Peru’s top prosecutor’s … Read more

Brazilian justice and security minister begins press briefing

Brazilian justice and security minister

Flavio Dino claims that a gun was found in one of the 40 buses seized by police. He claims that 13,000 emails have already been sent to the administration. 1,200 more arrests have been made today after 209 were made yesterday. Brazilian Justice and Security Minister Flavio Dino has just started a press conference. In … Read more

Jair Bolsonaro supporters invade Supreme Court, Congress in Brasilia

Jair Bolsonaro

Demonstrators clash with former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. Many of his supporters concur with him on the validity of the nation’s voting system. Public security personnel is called in to disperse the protesters. According to media footage, the supporters of Jair Bolsonaro on Sunday invaded the Supreme Court, the Congress building, and surrounded … Read more

What price Kevin McCarthy has given up?

Kevin McCarthy

The California congressman was able to persuade enough of the 20 holdout Republicans to back him—or at the very least, not expressly oppose—his campaign for the Speaker’s gavel by combination of cajoling, arm-twisting, and finger-jabbing.

But it was not an easy task to persuade those recalcitrant Republicans to join. As a result of Mr. McCarthy’s commitments and significant compromises, the influence of conservatives in the House of Representatives increased while his power has been curtailed.

Concession: An election with only one member.

The option for only one lawmaker to start a vote on whether to remove the Speaker from office was one of the main demands of the Republican holdouts. The metaphorical sword hangs over his head for the whole time he is in charge of the gavel since this “move to vacate” may lead to another round of votes in the House similar to what we have witnessed this past week.

Cost: Although the motion to vacate rule has a long history in Congress, the threshold for its activation has recently been raised to five to prevent a single member from jeopardizing the Speaker’s authority. Despite the holdouts’ assurances that they won’t misuse the privilege if it is reinstated, Mr. McCarthy’s grasp on power will be considerably more fragile.

Concession: There is no simple way to pass legislation

People who have taken US civics classes or are Schoolhouse Rock! fans may remember learning about how bills go through the House of Representatives. A politician introduces them, which are then sent to a committee for study and amendment, presented before Congress and further altered, and then put to an up-or-down vote.

Nowadays, when major expenditure legislation is discussed behind closed doors and swiftly approved with minimal discussion, that is not how things frequently proceed. By giving members of Congress who are not part of the top leadership greater influence over how laws are introduced, revised, and approved, Mr. McCarthy vowed to return the process of enacting legislation to more akin to the good old days.

Cost: Legislating is difficult, especially in light of contemporary party differences, which is why normal order has mostly disappeared. A small group of lawmakers with an agenda may easily sabotage the laborious process of creating new legislation. Even if going back to the original game rules is a good idea, Mr. McCarthy may find it difficult to maintain his word.

Concession: Conservatives may set the rules

The House Rules Committee primarily establishes the ground rules for debate on the House floor, as its name may imply. It is up to the committee to decide whether or not a measure can be amended on the floor and how long it will be debated before it is put to a vote. Mr. McCarthy has pledged to give the staunchest conservatives at least one vote in this influential body.

Cost: A seat at the table gets you into the game. With stronger participation on the Rules Committee, conservatives will be able to mold the type of legislation produced by the House before it takes shape – and nip undesirable proposals in the bud.

Concession: Taking prominent responsibilities away from supporters

Several holdouts have their sights set on the gavels of powerful House committees. Andy Harris of Maryland, for example, has indicated an interest in chairing the House Appropriations Committee’s health subcommittee, which oversees billions of dollars in federal spending. On Friday afternoon, Mr. Harris moved his allegiance to Mr. McCarthy. Mr. McCarthy has made no public pledges, but lawmakers will be watching to see whether any Republicans are rewarded for their stubbornness.

Cost: Giving a committee chair to a holdout means taking it away from a committed McCarthy supporter who should have been next in line based on seniority. Mr. McCarthy may alienate some members of his party if he makes too many promises to his erstwhile opponents.

Concession: Spending restraints

Hard-core conservatives frequently worry that federal expenditure has risen to unsustainable levels. They have asked Mr. McCarthy to commit to tangible fiscal restraints during the Speaker fight, such as cutting spending to 2022 levels, requiring that any increase in the amount of debt issued by the government be tied to corresponding budget cuts, and allowing individual lines of spending to be removed from larger legislation through votes on the House floor.

Cost: Republicans will be able to approve any budget levels they agree on with a majority in the House. Mr. McCarthy has committed to vote with budget hawks in intra-party arguments, which has already enraged those conservatives concerned about significant cutbacks to defense expenditure. To approve budget legislation, Republicans in the House will eventually have to work with Democrats in the Senate. Mr. McCarthy’s vows here may limit his ability to reach the kinds of agreements required to prevent a government shutdown later this year.

Concession: Prioritize their concerns.

Term restrictions in Congress and border security have been regular themes of discussion among Republican holdouts. Mr. McCarthy is said to have agreed to conduct votes on both early next year.

Cost: Regardless of what the holdouts desired, the House was going to take up the immigration issue immediately, since strengthening border security and immigration policy have been central to the Republican agenda since Donald Trump’s presidential campaign began in 2015. Term limitations would very certainly need a constitutional amendment to be implemented. State attempts to limit the tenure of members of Congress have previously been found unlawful by the Supreme Court.

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Joe Biden promises to aid Ukraine

Joe Biden

President Joe Biden informed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The country approaches a hard winter of conflict with Russia. U.S. will supply Ukraine a Patriot missile battery. President Joe Biden informed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Wednesday that the U.S. “will stand with you as long as it takes” as the country approaches a hard winter … Read more

Congress passes huge spending measure with election reforms Jan. 6

Congress

CongressionIt al leaders announced a bipartisan government funding measure. It includes a revision of federal election rules. It will prevent another Jan. 6-style attack and stifle future election theft. Congressional leaders announced a bipartisan government funding measure early Tuesday that includes a revision of federal election rules to prevent another Jan. 6-style attack and stifle … Read more

Chief justice blocks Donald Trump’s immigration policy

Donald Trump

John Roberts temporarily halted a lower court ruling that would eliminate the Trump-era immigration strategy. It was enacted during the outbreak to promptly turn away asylum-seekers at the border. Republican-led states petitioned the court to maintain the policy. Chief Justice John Roberts temporarily halted a lower court ruling that would eliminate a Donald Trump-era immigration … Read more

Ex-President Castillo’s prison sentence is extended by 18 months

prison sentence

A judge in Peru has granted a request to extend former President Pedro Castillo’s imprisonment for 18 months. Authorities make their case against him on rebellion and conspiracy charges. Protesters want the jailed leader freed. A judge in Peru has granted a request to extend former President Pedro Castillo’s imprisonment for 18 months as authorities … Read more

Peru swore in new president after Pedro Castillo removed

Dina Boluarte

Peru’s Congress has sworn in a new president, Dina Boluarte. Pedro Castillo was removed from office in an impeachment hearing. He had tried to dissolve Congress in an effort to stay in office. On Wednesday, Peru’s Congress swore in a new president after a day of dramatic political events that saw the former leader, Pedro … Read more

Los Angeles elects Karen Bass as first woman mayor

karen bass mayor

Former Republican property developer and lifelong Democrat Rick Caruso were defeated by longtime Democrat Karen Bass. She succeeds Eric Garcetti but whose confirmation has stalled. With over three-quarters of votes recorded, Bass held a lead of approximately 46,500 votes. Karen Bass has been elected mayor of Los Angeles, according to Wednesday’s vote predictions, giving her … Read more

Republicans seize control of US House, Congress split: projections

US House Republicans

The Republican majority in the House will be far smaller than the party had anticipated. Republicans also failed to capture control of the Senate after a poor performance in midterms. Biden’s party gained an unbreakable majority in the upper house. Republicans seized control of the US House of Representatives from Democrats on Wednesday, according to … Read more

Same-sex marriage bill passes in US Senate with rare bipartisan support

same sex marriage bill

Twelve Republicans joined all fifty Democrats in the chamber to cross a procedural obstacle. In mid-July, the House of Representatives passed a nationwide bill to safeguard same-sex unions. The bill must return to the House for a final vote once it clears the Senate. A plan to grant federal protection to same-sex marriages passed in … Read more

Democrats aim to pass bills protecting same-sex marriage

same sex marriage bills

Democrats are looking to [ass the bills protecting same-sex marriage rights. The Senate must adopt a temporary financing bill by Dec. 16 to keep federal agencies running until early next year. The House has already legalized same-sex marriage, and the Senate was expected to do so this week. When Democrats return from the campaign trail … Read more

Midterm Elections: Key contests hangs in the balance as states count votes

Midterm Elections: Key contests hangs in the balance as states count votes

Arizona and Nevada are still counting hundreds of thousands of unprocessed ballots. The races to determine control of the Senate in Arizona and Nevada have not yet been declared. The makeup of the House will also depend on a number of uncalled congressional elections. As both states race to process hundreds of thousands of unprocessed … Read more

Midterms Elections: Chart performance of the parties

Midterms Elections: Chart performance of the parties

The House of Representatives is tilting toward the Republicans. The Senate, the upper chamber of Congress, is now under Democratic control. The results of the majority of Senate-deciding races are still pending. The House is Republican-leaning. The House of Representatives is tilting toward the Republicans. To win power, the Republicans need to gain an additional … Read more

Joe Biden feels vindicated that abortion and democracy are voter motivators

Joe Biden feels vindicated that abortion and democracy are voter motivators

Biden advisers say they feel validated on their messaging selections the morning after the election. Exit polls indicate that abortion and safeguarding democracy were also large motivators. Some of the most critical bright spots around the country are ballot measures that attempt to defend abortion rights. In the home stretch of the midterm elections, President … Read more

How midterm elections impacts United States economy

How midterm elections impacts United States economy

The US is experiencing economic fragility at the time of the midterm elections. American citizens are suffering from rising interest rates and a geopolitically tense winter. The outcome of Tuesday’s election will decide the composition of a Congress that has the power to pass laws that have the ability to profoundly alter the fiscal landscape. … Read more

China Covid: Beijing hit by restrictions before Congress

China Covid

As Beijing is subject to rigorous security measures and COVID limitations in advance of a historic Communist Party meeting, frustration seems to be growing there. An online outburst of rage has been provoked by it. Meanwhile, images of what appears to be a protest in public have gone viral. As Beijing is subject to rigorous … Read more

Congress pays the highest tribute to the final WWII Medal of Honor receivers

Medal of Honor receivers

Hershel W. “Woody” Williams died last month at age 98. He is the last Medal of Honor recipient from World War II. Only six others have received the nation’s highest military honor. Hershel W. “Woody” Williams, a 5-foot-6 “force of nature” in the battle of Iwo Jima; and the only surviving Medal of Honor recipient from … Read more

Raj Babbar gets 2 years in a 1996 case

Raj Babbar
  • An MP/MLA court in Lucknow has sentenced former MP Raj Babbar to two years in prison.
  • The former representative was present in court when verdict was rendered.
  • Also fined Rs 8,500 by the court for interference with official responsibilities and physical violence.

In a 1996-related case, an MP/MLA court in Lucknow has sentenced former MP Raj Babbar to two years in prison.

Additionally, the actor-turned-politician was fined Rs 8,500 by the court.

The former representative was present in court when the verdict was rendered.

The head of the Congress has been convicted of interference with official responsibilities and physical violence.

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TikTok tries to console U.S. officials on information security

TikTok

TikTok seeks to reassure U.S. lawmakers on data security. Chineese-owned social media site says it’s working on a final agreement with Biden Administration. TikTok is one of the world’s most popular social media apps, with more than 1 billion active users globally. TikTok has been criticized by a U.S. senator for sharing user data with … Read more

US Supreme Court limits EPA’s ability to control greenhouse gas emissions

US Supreme Court has curtailed the capacity of America’s top environmental regulator. The decision is a blow to the Biden administration’s efforts to combat climate change. At issue is the extent to which the EPA should be permitted to interpret parts of the 1970 Clean Air Act. In a major decision, the US Supreme Court … Read more