The Department of Posts on Saturday announced a temporary suspension of most international postal services to the United States, effective August 25, following new US regulations impacting international shipments. In the backdrop of US-India trade tensions and India’s Russian oil imports, EAM S Jaishankar stressed that national interest will guide India’s policies. Meanwhile, ED has arrested Karnataka Congress MLA KC Veerendra in Gangtok for his alleged involvement in illegal online and offline betting.
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India suspends most postal services to US from August 25 over new customs rules
The Department of Posts announced a temporary suspension of most international postal services to the United States, effective August 25. The move follows new U.S. regulations under Executive Order No. 14324, which withdraws duty-free exemptions for goods valued up to $800.
Under the updated rules, all items except gifts under $100 will attract customs duties. US carriers and authorized parties have indicated they cannot accept international mail due to unresolved implementation details. Essential items like letters, documents, and certain merchandise remain exempt from the suspension. Read full story
Jaishankar asserts India's 'red lines' amid US trade tensions and Russia oil sanctions
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar emphasized India's sovereignty in decision-making, stating, "We have red lines," in response to escalating trade tensions with the US.
Addressing concerns over India's purchase of Russian crude oil, he highlighted that such transactions serve both national and global interests. Jaishankar pointed out that similar actions by other nations, including China and European countries, have not faced comparable scrutiny. He concluded with a firm message: "If you don't like it, don't buy it," underscoring India's commitment to its strategic autonomy. Read full story
Karnataka Congress MLA arrested in Rs 6 crore betting scandal
Karnataka Congress MLA KC Veerendra was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Saturday in Gangtok for his alleged involvement in illegal online and offline betting activities.
The arrest followed raids on 30 of his properties, uncovering Rs 12 crore in cash, including Rs 1 crore in foreign currency, gold jewellery worth approximately Rs 6 crore and 10 kg of silver. The ED also froze 17 bank accounts and seized property documents from his associates, including his brother and son. Read full story
Whistleblower in Dharmasthala mass burial case arrested by SIT over false claims
A former sanitation worker in Karnataka's Dharmasthala, who previously alleged being coerced into burying multiple murder victims over several years, has been arrested by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) and remanded to 10-day police custody.
The arrest follows the discovery of inconsistencies in his statements and documents provided to authorities. Home Minister G Parameshwara confirmed the arrest, stating that the investigation is ongoing and further details will be disclosed upon the SIT's final report. Read full story
ICC ODI World Cup 2027: South Africa to host 44 matches, Zimbabwe and Namibia 10
Cricket South Africa (CSA) has revealed plans for the 2027 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, featuring 44 matches across eight South African cities, with Zimbabwe and Namibia hosting 10 matches. Former minister Trevor Manuel leads the Local Organising Committee, aiming for a unifying event. Read full story
Here are the top 5 news:
India suspends most postal services to US from August 25 over new customs rules
The Department of Posts announced a temporary suspension of most international postal services to the United States, effective August 25. The move follows new U.S. regulations under Executive Order No. 14324, which withdraws duty-free exemptions for goods valued up to $800.
Under the updated rules, all items except gifts under $100 will attract customs duties. US carriers and authorized parties have indicated they cannot accept international mail due to unresolved implementation details. Essential items like letters, documents, and certain merchandise remain exempt from the suspension. Read full story
Jaishankar asserts India's 'red lines' amid US trade tensions and Russia oil sanctions
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar emphasized India's sovereignty in decision-making, stating, "We have red lines," in response to escalating trade tensions with the US.
Addressing concerns over India's purchase of Russian crude oil, he highlighted that such transactions serve both national and global interests. Jaishankar pointed out that similar actions by other nations, including China and European countries, have not faced comparable scrutiny. He concluded with a firm message: "If you don't like it, don't buy it," underscoring India's commitment to its strategic autonomy. Read full story
Karnataka Congress MLA arrested in Rs 6 crore betting scandal
Karnataka Congress MLA KC Veerendra was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Saturday in Gangtok for his alleged involvement in illegal online and offline betting activities.
The arrest followed raids on 30 of his properties, uncovering Rs 12 crore in cash, including Rs 1 crore in foreign currency, gold jewellery worth approximately Rs 6 crore and 10 kg of silver. The ED also froze 17 bank accounts and seized property documents from his associates, including his brother and son. Read full story
Whistleblower in Dharmasthala mass burial case arrested by SIT over false claims
A former sanitation worker in Karnataka's Dharmasthala, who previously alleged being coerced into burying multiple murder victims over several years, has been arrested by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) and remanded to 10-day police custody.
The arrest follows the discovery of inconsistencies in his statements and documents provided to authorities. Home Minister G Parameshwara confirmed the arrest, stating that the investigation is ongoing and further details will be disclosed upon the SIT's final report. Read full story
ICC ODI World Cup 2027: South Africa to host 44 matches, Zimbabwe and Namibia 10
Cricket South Africa (CSA) has revealed plans for the 2027 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, featuring 44 matches across eight South African cities, with Zimbabwe and Namibia hosting 10 matches. Former minister Trevor Manuel leads the Local Organising Committee, aiming for a unifying event. Read full story
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