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Russia Ukraine Crisis Live Updates: Second talk schedule on March 2, report says

Russia’s invasion on Ukraine has resulted into the death of more than 350 civilians till now. Various nations such as Germany and the US have extended military support to Ukraine. Keep reading for more such updates.

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The second round of Russia-Ukraine talks is planned for March 2, Russia’s TASS news agency reported on Tuesday, quoting a source on the Russian side.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy receives standing ovation by EU lawmakers after his address at European Parliament

Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who has become the heroic face of his country’s struggle against the Russian forces, received a standing ovation by European Union lawmakers after his address at European Parliament on Wednesday. The lawmakers were wearing #standwithUkraine T-shirts bearing the Ukrainian flag, others with blue-and-yellow scarves or ribbons, gave Zelensky a standing ovation.

PM Modi to chair crucial meeting on Ukraine crisis

Hours after talking to the father of Naveen Shekharappa, an Indian boy who got killed in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will shortly chaired a crucial meeting today to discuss Ukraine crisis.

PM Modi speaks to father of Naveen Shekharappa, Bengaluru student who was killed in Ukraine

Russian forces continued to bombard Ukraine’s second-largest city on Monday, which resulted into the destruction of a residential neighbourhood, and closed in the capital, Kyiv, in a 17-mile convoy of tanks and other vehicles. The talks between the two countries were aimed towards yielding violence have till now resulted in another agreement to continue the peace talks. Stay tuned for more such updates!

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PM Modi speaks to father of Naveen Shekharappa, Bengaluru student who was killed in Ukraine

Prime Minister Narendra Modi talked to the father of Naveen Shekharappa, an Indian boy who got killed in Kharkiv, Ukraine, earlier this morning.

UK to ban Russian-linked ships from its ports, passes law

Britain on Tuesday passed a law, which stated that they would ban all ships that may have any connection to Russia from entering its ports.

More than 6,60,000 people fled Ukraine, says UN

The United Nations refugee agency has reported that more than 660,000 people have fled Ukraine to neighbouring countries since Russia announced war. it was mostly women and children who left the war-torn country. At a press conference in Geneva, UNHCR spokesman Shabia Mantoo said there have been reports of refugees waiting up to 60 hours to enter Poland, while lines at the Romanian border are up to 20 kilometres long.

Indian student shot dead in Ukraine, confirms Ministry of External Affairs

The Ministry of External Affairs of India has confirmed reports of the death of an Indian student in Ukraine. The ministry also informed that they are in touch with the victim’s family.

Indian student shot dead in Ukraine, says report

It has been reported that an Indian student was shot dead in Ukraine. The victim has been identified as Naveen from Karnataka, India. Reports say that Naveen and his friend had left for the train station to leave for Lviv to reach the western border/

CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan announces Madhya Pradesh government to arrange for stay, food, transportation for students returning from Ukraine

Madhya Pradesh government has been directed by Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan to arrange for stay, food and transportation of students who are returning from Ukraine. In an official statement, The Chief Minister revealed that 29 natives of Madhya Pradesh have returned from Ukraine till now.

More than 70 Ukrainian soldiers killed by Russian rocket attack, huge military convoy approaches Kyiv

Ukrainian authorities have informed that more than 70 servicemen and dozens of civilians lost their lives due to barbaric shelling. It has also been reported that a huge armoured Russian convoy approached Kyiv.

Kharkiv government headquarters hit by missile, significant damage occurs

Russian forces launched a series of rocket attacks in Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second largest city. The attack resulted into the deaths of dozens of civilians. It has also been reported that a huge Russian military convoy has reach

Embassy of India releases advisory, tells Indians to leave Kyiv urgently

The Embassy of India in Ukraine has release an advisory to Indians in Kyiv which tells all Indian nationals including students to leave Kyiv urgently on Tuesday, preferably by available trains or through any other mean available.

5 deaths in Donetsk in last 24 hours, 23 civilians injured

According to the regional administration of Donetsk, a total of 5 civilian lives have been lost in the last 24 hours. Reports also state that 23 people are injured.

Indian Air Force to join evacuation efforts

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called on the Indian Air Force to join the efforts to evacuate Indians who are stranded in Ukraine under Operation Ganga. By utilising the capabilities of our Air Force, more people will be evacuated in shorter time. It will also aid in the more effective delivery of humanitarian aid. The Indian Air Force is expected to deploy multiple C-17 aircraft starting today.

12 Russian diplomats to UN expelled by US, Moscow calls it hostile action

The US has expelled 12 Russian diplomats from the UN mission, stating they were involved in espionage activities, a decision that has been condemned by Moscow as a hostile measure and a serious violation of the US’s commitments as host country of the UN headquarters.

Read Also: Russia Ukraine Crisis Updates: Moscow-Kyiv talks begin at Belarus border

Russian artillery hits military base, more than 70 Ukrainian soldiers killed

Reports say that more a Russian artillery hit a military base in a city between Kharkiv and Kyiv, called Okhtyrka. This resulted into the death of more than 70 Ukrainian soldiers.

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Parliament winter session: Government lists 15 bills, including Waqf bill

The session will kick off on November 25 and conclude on December 20.

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The government has listed five new ones and one to amend the contentious Waqf law out of 15 bills for the winter session of Parliament. The session will kick off on November 25 and conclude on December 20.

The government has introduced five new bills, including the Coastal Shipping Bill, 2024, which aims to promote coasting trade and increase the participation of Indian-flagged vessels owned and operated by Indian citizens for both national security and commercial purposes.

Another significant legislation that will be introduced by the government is the Indian Ports Bill, 2024. This bill is designed to implement measures for the conservation of ports, enhance security, and manage pollution, ensuring compliance with India’s international obligations and statutory requirements.

Additionally, the government plans to introduce the Merchant Shipping Bill, 2024, which aims to meet India’s obligations under maritime treaties and support the development of Indian shipping while ensuring the efficient operation of the Indian mercantile marine in a way that serves national interests.

Pending legislation includes the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, which is awaiting consideration and passage after the joint committee of both Houses submits its report to the Lok Sabha. The committee is expected to report by the end of the first week of the winter session.

Currently, there are eight bills, including the Waqf (Amendment) Bill and the Mussalman Wakf (Repeal) Bill, pending in the Lok Sabha, while two additional bills are in the Rajya Sabha.

Furthermore, the government has also listed the Punjab Courts (Amendment) Bill for introduction, consideration, and passage, which seeks to increase the pecuniary appellate jurisdiction of Delhi district courts from Rs 3 lakh to Rs 20 lakh.

The Merchant Shipping Bill, along with the Coastal Shipping Bill and the Indian Ports Bill, is slated for introduction and eventual passage.

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International Criminal Court issues arrest warrant against Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu over war crimes

The court accused Prime Minister Netanyahu and Defence Minister Gallant of crimes against humanity, including murder, persecution, inhumane acts, and the war crime of starvation as a method of warfare.

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International Criminal Court issues arrest warrant against Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu over war crimes

The International Criminal Court (ICC) today issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defence Minister Yoav Gallant over alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity.

The court accused Prime Minister Netanyahu and Defence Minister Gallant of crimes against humanity, including murder, persecution, inhumane acts, and the war crime of starvation as a method of warfare. The leaders allegedly restricted essential supplies such as food, water, and medical aid to civilians in Gaza, resulting in severe humanitarian crises and deaths, including among children.

Last year in October, Israel had launched attacks on Gaza in retaliation for the surprise attack by Hamas. The Israel-Hamas war has led to the death of thousands of civilians, while lakhs have been displaced. The major infrastructures in Gaza, including hospitals and schools, were also destroyed as Israel vowed to wipe out Hamas.

The International Criminal Court stated that it found reasonable grounds to believe the accused intentionally targeted civilians and limited medical supplies, forcing unsafe medical procedures, which caused immense suffering. This ruling was based on the findings from at least October 8, 2023 until at least May 20, 2024.

The court remarked that it has assessed that there are reasonable grounds to believe that PM Netanyahu and Defence Minister Gallant bear criminal responsibility as civilian superiors for the war crime of intentionally directing attacks against the civilian population of Gaza.

Furthermore, it also noted that the lack of food, water, electricity and fuel, and medical supplies created conditions of life calculated to bring about the destruction of part of the civilian population in Gaza, leading to death of civilians, including children due to malnutrition and dehydration.

Additionally, the International Criminal Court dismissed two challenges by Israel against its jurisdiction in the situation in the State of Palestine.

Notably, Israel had contested the ICC’s jurisdiction, claiming it could not be exercised without Israel’s consent. Nonetheless, the Chamber ruled that the Court has jurisdiction based on Palestine’s territorial scope, including Gaza, the West Bank, and East Jerusalem. It further noted that Israel’s objections were premature, as jurisdictional challenges under the Rome Statute can only be made after an arrest warrant is issued.

Reportedly, Israel had also requested a fresh notification regarding the investigation, started in 2021. Denying the request, the court stated that Israel had earlier declined to request a deferral, making additional notifications unnecessary.

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Yogi Adityanath accords tax-free status to Sabarmati Report film in Uttar Pradesh

Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah have also praised this film.

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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday accorded a tax-free status to ‘The Sabarmati Report’ film, based on the train burning incident at Godhra in Gujarat in 2002, in the state.

The announcement was made after Chief Minister Adityanath attended the screening of Vikrant Massey and Raashii Khanna-starrer ‘The Sabarmati Report’ in Lucknow with the film’s cast.  

Speaking to reporters, actor Vikrant Massey thanked the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister for making ‘The Sabarmati Report’ film tax-free in the state. “I want to thank Yogi Adityanath ji. This is an important film and I appeal to everyone to go and watch this film,” he said.

Chief Minister Adityanath along with many of his cabinet colleagues watched the film ‘The Sabarmati Report’ under a special screening at a cinema hall in the capital, said a spokesperson of the state government.

Several people associated with the film unit were also present on the occasion. Later the chief minister announced to make this film tax-free in UP.

The BJP-ruled states have been praising the makers of The Sabarmati Report, claiming the team has tried to bring out this truth in front of the people of the country through the film.

The saffron party is appealing to people to watch this film and try to get closer to the truth of Godhra.

Uttar Pradesh becomes the sixth BJP-ruled state after Haryana, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat to declare lead actors Vikrant Massey and Raashii Khanna’s film tax-free.

Adityanath said along with identifying the faces of those who are conspiring against the country for political gains, there is also a need to expose them. The film team has discharged its responsibilities to expose the truth, he said, adding an attempt has been made to bring the real truth in front of the country in a big way through the film.

The Sabarmati Report is said to be based on the incident of setting fire to a train full of ‘karsevaks’ in Godhra on February 27, 2002, killing 90 devotees. After this incident, communal riots broke out in Gujarat. Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah have also praised this film.

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