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India’s Tax Windfall Gives Modi Scope to Spend More on Welfare
India’s Tax Windfall Gives Modi Scope to Spend More on Welfare
Sign up for the India Edition newsletter by Menaka Doshi – an insider's guide to the emerging economic
2023-11-08 15:47
How tall is Becky G? American singer featured in BTS J-Hope's 'Chicken Noodle Soup' is proud of her small stature
How tall is Becky G? American singer featured in BTS J-Hope's 'Chicken Noodle Soup' is proud of her small stature
The short, peppy singer and rapper has made her way into the music industry proudly flaunting her short height
2023-10-12 17:17
Who was Bryan Randall's ex-girlfriend? Sandra Bullock's partner had complex past marred by drug abuse
Who was Bryan Randall's ex-girlfriend? Sandra Bullock's partner had complex past marred by drug abuse
Bryan Randall and Janine Staten had legal disputes over unpaid child support and Randall struggled with drug addiction when they were together
2023-08-08 23:18
Analysis: Donald Trump's war on truth confronts another test with voters
Analysis: Donald Trump's war on truth confronts another test with voters
Now seeking a second term even as he fights federal charges, Donald Trump continues to shatter the norms of American politics
2023-06-24 12:23
Lara Trump's sweet video with kids after winning bronze in triathlon sends libs into meltdown
Lara Trump's sweet video with kids after winning bronze in triathlon sends libs into meltdown
The daughter-in-law of the Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump, Lara was seen celebrating the moments of success with her two children
2023-09-10 19:57
Ecuador lawmakers denounce president's disbanding of National Assembly, argue it wasn't legal
Ecuador lawmakers denounce president's disbanding of National Assembly, argue it wasn't legal
Ecuadorian lawmakers who were ousted when President Guillermo Lasso dissolved the National Assembly denounced the move Thursday and argued it wasn't legal because the country wasn't facing any urgent crisis. The conservative president, who had sparred with the left-leaning assembly over his pro-business agenda since taking office in 2021, disbanded the chamber Wednesday just as it tried to oust him on mismanagement allegations in an impeachment trial. Lasso was making first use of a 2008 constitutional provision that allows the president to dissolve the assembly during times of political crisis, with the requirement that new elections be held for both lawmakers and the president. However, a lawsuit filed Thursday by the assembly’s former head, Virgilio Saquicela, argues that Lasso’s move violated the constitution because the country was not experiencing any social upheaval. Instead, Lasso’s detractors have argued, the president chose to disband the chamber merely to avoid his own ouster. Saquicela’s lawsuit — and two other challenges filed Wednesday — are before the country’s Constitutional Court, which is known to act slowly. Lawmakers have been urging the panel to act quickly this time. “We require, we demand an immediate pronouncement from the Constitutional Court,” Virgilio Saquicela said in an interview with The Associated Press. Meanwhile, the National Electoral Council is moving forward with setting a date for elections. Council President Diana Atamaint told the Teleamazonas television network that the electoral body has until Wednesday to decide. The tentative date is Aug. 20. If needed, a runoff would take place Oct. 15. The constitution allows the president to dissolve the assembly when it oversteps its mandate under the constitution or during times of “serious political crisis and internal commotion.” Minister of Government Henry Cucalón defended Lasso’s decision during a news conference Thursday, arguing that the constitution makes it clear that the dismissal is up to the president's “judgment, criteria, discretion and reason," and that it does not require approval of any other entity. The president appears to have the support of the armed forces, but faces pushback from critics including a powerful confederation of indigenous group that previously has nearly paralyzed the country with protests. Lasso can now govern for up to six months by means of decrees on economic and administrative issues under the oversight of Ecuador’s Constitutional Court. The National Electoral Council is required to set a date for presidential and legislative elections within seven days from Lasso’s decision. Lawmakers want the court to issue a ruling before the council makes a decision, because after the election date is set “no authority may interfere in the carrying out of the process,” lawyer and electoral analyst Medardo Oleas said. He added that if the Constitutional Court interfered, its members “could be dismissed.” Those elected would finish the terms of Lasso and the lawmakers he ousted, which had been set to end in May 2025. Lasso, a former banker, can choose to run in the election. Lawmakers had accused Lasso of not having intervened to end a contract between the state-owned oil transport company and a private tanker company. They argued Lasso knew the contract was full of irregularities and would cost the state millions in losses. During impeachment proceedings Tuesday, Lasso noted that the contract predated his administration. He also said that the state-owned company experienced losses of $6 million a year before he took office, and that it has seen $180 million in profits under his watch. Lasso had clashed from the start of his four-year term with the opposition-led National Assembly. He accused them Wednesday of focusing “on destabilizing the government.” Saquicela, in an interview with AP, accused Lasso’s government of being “incapable of solving the real problems of Ecuadorians” including health, transportation and security issues. He rejected any shared responsibility for the turmoil affecting the country arguing that the assembly had complied with its constitutional obligation to legislate. “I do not want to justify whether the assembly has been good or bad, what I defend is the constitutional framework,” he said. “However, we believe that as a political class, we fell short in our legislating and oversight duties.” Read More Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Group plans to put legalization of medical marijuana on Nebraska ballot Explainer: Why Supreme Court tiptoeing past Section 230 helps Big Tech fueled by social media Trial delayed for driver held since 2015 in deadly Las Vegas Strip pedestrian crash
2023-05-19 03:47
Who are Shanna Gardner's parents? Jared Bridegan's ex-wife vacationed with new spouse 2 weeks after Microsoft executive's murder
Who are Shanna Gardner's parents? Jared Bridegan's ex-wife vacationed with new spouse 2 weeks after Microsoft executive's murder
Shelli, Shanna Gardner's mother, posted several pictures on her blog showcasing the couple's apparent excursion with Jared Bridegan's children
2023-08-24 16:59
Trump's court time in Fulton County will be quick. Others die waiting
Trump's court time in Fulton County will be quick. Others die waiting
The criminal justice system for most defendants in Fulton County is notoriously slow and dangerous.
2023-08-16 08:47
Musk's Twitter sues four Texas entities for data scraping, seeks damages
Musk's Twitter sues four Texas entities for data scraping, seeks damages
(Reuters) -Twitter has filed a lawsuit against four unnamed entities in Texas for data scraping last week, a move that
2023-07-13 20:21
Mama June moving back to Georgia with husband Justin Stroud amid daughter Anna Cardwell's cancer battle
Mama June moving back to Georgia with husband Justin Stroud amid daughter Anna Cardwell's cancer battle
Mama June has been working on improving her relationship with her long-estranged daughter when she was diagnosed with stage 4 adrenal carcinoma
2023-05-22 19:26
Air strikes hit Khartoum's outskirts as Sudan's war enters sixth week
Air strikes hit Khartoum's outskirts as Sudan's war enters sixth week
(Fixes typo in the first paragraph) CAIRO/DUBAI Air strikes hit outer areas of the Sudanese capital Khartoum overnight
2023-05-20 18:57
Wildfire burns metres away from cars driving on Italy highway
Wildfire burns metres away from cars driving on Italy highway
A video shared on 25 July shows a wall of flames lashing over the edge of a highway and threatening motorists near Priolo Gargallo, in the province of Syracuse, on Sicily’s east coast. Dozens of wildfires are raging across the Italian island, prompting evacuations and the temporary closure of the airport in Sicily’s capital, Palermo. The country’s Department of Civil Protection on Tuesday reported its air fleet was continuing to battle multiple fires in the region. They said pilots would be out for as long as possible, though strong winds were proving a challenge.
2023-07-26 05:45