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    Gurugram का करोड़पति चोर Manmohan Yadav हुआ गिरफ्तार

    Gurugram का करोड़पति चोर Manmohan Yadav हुआ गिरफ्तार

    सोशल मीडिया में वायरल हो रहा वीडियो गुरुग्राम के शंकर चौक का है. इसमें नजर आ रहा है कि एक कार आकर रुकती है. कार से दो व्यक्ति उतरते हैं. चौराहे पर सजावट के लिए रखे खास किस्म के पौधों के गमले उठाकर कार की डिक्की में रखने लगते हैं. अभी गमला चोर की पहचान नहीं हो पाई है. 

    Las noticias del sábado 25 de febrero del 2023

    Las noticias del sábado 25 de febrero del 2023

    El líder del PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, insiste en la necesidad de exportar al resto de España la manera de gobernar con la que él presidió durante catorce años la Xunta de Galicia, frente al Gobierno de decorado y figurantes de Pedro Sánchez.

    La vicepresidenta segunda y ministra de Trabajo, Yolanda Díaz, ha acusado a Feijóo de haber declinado su responsabilidad de hacer oposición si se abstiene en la moción de censura que ha presentado Vox.

    La secretaria de Estado de Igualdad y Contra la Violencia de Género, Ángela Rodríguez, ha pedido poner inteligencia a lo que está pasando con la ley del solo sí es sí. La ministra de Igualdad, Irene Montero, confía en lograr una respuesta unitaria del Gobierno y de la mayoría feminista del Congreso de los Diputados a la reforma de la ley.

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    India, China & the Global South

    India, China & the Global South

    Last week, India held a Voice of the Global South Summit, engaging with 125 countries. The Indian government said that the aim of the two-day summit was to understand the priorities of countries in the Global South and to amplify their voices in the G20. In this episode, Saurabh Todi and Manoj Kewalramani discuss the outcomes of the summit and the India-China competition in the Global South.

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    2022 Recap: Russia-Ukraine War, US-China Contestation and G20 India

    2022 Recap: Russia-Ukraine War, US-China Contestation and G20 India

    Tune into our latest episode of The Ideas Factory podcast with Naghma Sahar, Senior Fellow at ORF, and Harsh V. Pant, Director of Studies and Head of Strategic Studies Programme at ORF, as they analyse the year that was with Russia-Ukraine war; Xi Jinping in China; US-China contestation; Indian foreign policy choices; and Delhi’s G20 moment.
     
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    India's G20 Moment and Protests in China

    India's G20 Moment and Protests in China

    Tune into our latest episode of The Ideas Factory podcast with Naghma Sahar, Senior Fellow at ORF, and Harsh V. Pant, Director of Studies and Head of Strategic Studies Programme at ORF, as they analyse the protests in China; contestation in the Indian Ocean; Indo-US military exercises; Russia-US jostling; India’s counter terror outreach; and India’s G20 moment.
     
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    G20, State Elections, and the Future of the Congress Party

    G20, State Elections, and the Future of the Congress Party

    To commemorate the season finale of Season Eight of Grand Tamasha, Milan welcomes back show regulars Sadanand Dhume (American Enterprise Institute and the Wall Street Journal) and Tanvi Madan (Brookings Institution) to discuss the latest developments in the world of Indian politics and policy. 

    The trio discusses the recent elections in Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, and Delhi, and what, if anything, they tell us about the political landscape heading into the 2024 general election. They also review Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatra and debate the future of the Congress Party. Finally, they discuss the significance of India’s G20 presidency and its domestic political salience.

    Milan, Tanvi, and Sadanand wrap up the show by highlighting one India-related trend they’ll be keeping their eye on in 2023.

     

    1. A Test of the BJP’s Dominance in Gujarat (with Mahesh Langa),” Grand Tamasha, December 6, 2022. 
    2. Previewing India’s G20 Agenda (with Karthik Nachiappan),” Grand Tamasha, November 30, 2022.
    3. Congress Drama, Indian Diplomacy, and the Diaspora (with Sadanand Dhume and Tanvi Madan),” Grand Tamasha, October 12, 2022.

    Previewing India’s G20 Agenda

    Previewing India’s G20 Agenda

    In December, India will assume the presidency of the G20, an international forum comprising the world’s twenty largest economies. It’s India’s first time chairing the group, and it represents a major diplomatic and political opportunity for the government to shape perceptions around India’s role in the world and to make headway on some of its key priorities heading into 2024, a general election year.

    To discuss India’s agenda at the G20 and its approach to multilateralism more generally, Milan is joined on the show this week by the scholar Karthik Nachiappan. Karthik is a research fellow at the Institute of South Asian Studies at the National University of Singapore and a nonresident senior fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute in Ottawa. Karthik is the author of the book, Does India Negotiate?, which revises the conventional narrative that India’s multilateral behavior is prickly, obstructionist, and defensive.

    Milan and Karthik discuss India’s emerging G20 agenda, its attitude toward existing multilateral institutions, and what its behavior at the recent COP27 climate summit tells us about its evolving approach. Plus, the two discuss India’s digital soft power ambitions and how those aims could conflict with international concerns about data localization.

     

    1. Karthik Nachiappan, Does India Negotiate? (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2020)
    2. Karthik Nachiappan, “The international politics of data: When control trumps protection,” Observer Research Foundation, October 26, 2022.
    3. Arindrajit Basu and Karthik Nachiappan, “Data opportunity at the G20,” Hindu, August 18, 2022.
    4. How Rising Powers Can Make—Or Break—International Order” (with Rohan Mukherjee), Grand Tamasha, November 16, 2022.

    Indonesia's Changing Place in the World: A Conversation with Gita Wirjawan, Indonesia's Minister of Trade, 2011-2014, Segment 2

    Indonesia's Changing Place in the World: A Conversation with Gita Wirjawan, Indonesia's Minister of Trade, 2011-2014, Segment 2

    NEW YORK – In Episode #35 (Segment 2 of 2) of his podcast, Thomas Fraser talks with Gita Wirjawan about Indonesia’s changing place in the world.  The economy of Indonesia, the world’s fourth most populous country, has been growing quickly in recent years.  Rapid economic growth has been accompanied by a more influential presence on the global stage.  Wirjawan, a successful business leader, educator and Minister of Trade of the Republic of Indonesia (2011-2014), has a unique perspective on Indonesia’s growth and development.

    Indonesia recently hosted the Group of 20 Summit of world leaders in Bali.  This was the first time Indonesia has hosted the summit.  Hosting the G20 Summit “represents putting Indonesia on the global stage unlike any other multi-lateral event,” Wirjawan says.

    Wirjawan is also the host of an interview show about Indonesia, Southeast Asia and global issues.  “What’s Your Endgame?” is available on YouTube and wherever you listen to podcasts.

    To learn more about The Tom Fraser Podcast and to listen to additional episodes, please go to www.tlfraser.com/podcasts.  This podcast is the eleventh episode in an ongoing series exploring economic development, investment, tourism and culture in Southeast Asia.

    To learn more about Tom Fraser's work focusing on Southeast Asia, please go to www.tlfraser.com/about.

    The information provided in this podcast does not constitute the provision of legal, tax or investment advice.  This information is provided for general informational purposes only.

    Copyright 2015-2023 Thomas L. Fraser.  All Rights Reserved.

    Indonesia's Changing Place in the World: A Conversation with Gita Wirjawan, Indonesia's Minister of Trade, 2011-2014, Segment 1

    Indonesia's Changing Place in the World: A Conversation with Gita Wirjawan, Indonesia's Minister of Trade, 2011-2014, Segment 1

    NEW YORK – In Episode #35 (Segment 1 of 2) of his podcast, Thomas Fraser talks with Gita Wirjawan about Indonesia’s changing place in the world.  The economy of Indonesia, the world’s fourth most populous country, has been growing quickly in recent years.  Rapid economic growth has been accompanied by a more influential presence on the global stage.  Wirjawan, a successful business leader, educator and Minister of Trade of the Republic of Indonesia (2011-2014), has a unique perspective on Indonesia’s growth and development.

    Indonesia recently hosted the Group of 20 Summit of world leaders in Bali.  This was the first time Indonesia has hosted the summit.  Hosting the G20 Summit “represents putting Indonesia on the global stage unlike any other multi-lateral event,” Wirjawan says.

    Wirjawan is also the host of an interview show about Indonesia, Southeast Asia and global issues.  “What’s Your Endgame?” is available on YouTube and wherever you listen to podcasts.

    To learn more about The Tom Fraser Podcast and to listen to additional episodes, please go to www.tlfraser.com/podcasts.  This podcast is the eleventh episode in an ongoing series exploring economic development, investment, tourism and culture in Southeast Asia.

    To learn more about Tom Fraser's work focusing on Southeast Asia, please go to www.tlfraser.com/about.

    The information provided in this podcast does not constitute the provision of legal, tax or investment advice.  This information is provided for general informational purposes only.

    Copyright 2015-2023 Thomas L. Fraser.  All Rights Reserved.

     

    Episode 114: The Prison Industrial Complex

    India plays bad cop to developed world at COP27

    India plays bad cop to developed world at COP27

    India has hit out at the developed nations for their hot air on addressing climate change. From calling for a phase down of all fossil fuels and not just coal, to pushing for a better definition and tracking of climate finance, India has vehemently placed the onus on the developed world to aid the developing nations in navigating the climate crisis.

    As India holds the developed world accountable, can it become a messiah for the rest of the world? Or can India be a global climate leader? 

    Host Mugdha Variyar speaks to Urmi Goswami, Assistant Editor at The Economic Times, who is tracking the developments at Sharm el Sheikh in Egypt, and Vaibhav Chaturvedi, fellow at Delhi-based think tank Council for Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW) on India’s many interventions at COP27, as well as what the country needs to meet its own decarbonisation targets. Credits: Channel 4 News, Yahoo Finance, UN Climate Change, The Independent, UNFCC, Rappler and and ANI News

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    G20Summit में PM Modi और China President Xi Jinping का वीडियो, पत्रकारों ने Galwan Valley याद दिलाई

    G20Summit में PM Modi और China President Xi Jinping का वीडियो, पत्रकारों ने Galwan Valley याद दिलाई

    "प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी बाली में है और यहां वो जी 20 में हिस्सा ले रहे है. इस बीच उनका और चीन के राष्ट्रपति शी जिंगपिंग का एक वीडियो वायरल हो रहा है जिसमे इन दोनों नेताओं की मुलाकात दिखाई दे रही है. जैसे ही ये वीडियो वायरल हुआ वैसे ही सोशल मीडिया पर प्रधानमंत्री मोदी लोगो के निशाने पर आ गए. इस वीडियो के आते ही सोशल मीडिया पर लोगो ने गलवान घाटी में हुई भारत और चीन के सैनिकों की झड़प याद दिला दी. 

    Las noticias de la mañana del miércoles 16 de noviembre de 2022

    Las noticias de la mañana del miércoles 16 de noviembre de 2022

    El Gobierno de Polonia atribuyó en la madrugada de este miércoles a un «misil de fabricación rusa» la explosión registrada el martes en el este del país cerca de la frontera con Ucrania que causó dos muertos. El secretario general de la OTAN, Jens Stoltenberg, ha dicho que la Alianza Atlántica está «haciendo un seguimiento» de la explosión y ha subrayado la importancia de que «se establezcan todos los hechos».

    Donald Trump ha anunciado su candidatura a las Presidenciales de 2024, justo una semana después de las elecciones de medio mandato.

    En Bali, en los márgenes del G20, el presidente del Gobierno, Pedro Sánchez, ha mantenido una reunión con el mandatario de China, Xi Jinping.

    Preocupación por la ley del «sólo sí es sí». La nueva tipificación de los delitos sexuales que introdujo la norma ha supuesto que los tribunales revisen a la baja las sentencias de algunos condenados.

    Y terminamos mirando hacia los Grammy 2023 donde Beyoncé buscará agrandar su legado y el puertorriqueño Bad Bunny se consagrará como artista mundial.

    Producción: Daniel Relova
    Realización: Susana León

     

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    Las noticias de la tarde del martes 15 de noviembre de 2022

    Las noticias de la tarde del martes 15 de noviembre de 2022

    Ante el fracaso de la convocatoria, la minoritaria Plataforma Nacional para la Defensa del Sector del Transporte ha decidido suspender el paro indefinido en la que iba a ser la segunda jornada de protestas.

    Desde el Consejo de Ministros su portavoz, Isabel Rodríguez, ha señalado que el Ejecutivo ha cumplido con su compromiso de reformar el delito de sedición y ha asegurado que no se está valorando "ninguna otra iniciativa", en referencia a una posible rebaja de penas para la malversación. Aunque, desde ERC, su portavoz en el Congreso, Gabriel Rufián dice que esta reforma también se está negociando.

    Por otro lado, Sánchez reclama a China que intente convencer a Putin de poner fin a la guerra aunque Xi Jinping  ha destacado que su país no es un actor en la guerra de Ucrania, y que aunque tiene una buena relación con su homólogo ruso, Vladímir Putin, no debe sobrevalorarse su capacidad de influencia sobre él. Reunión al margen del G20 en la que las Fuerzas Armadas de Rusia han lanzado nuevos ataques masivos con misiles sobre distintos puntos de Ucrania, entre ellos la capital, Kiev.

    En lo económico, la vicepresidenta primera del Gobierno, Nadia Calviño, ha asegurado que la economía española mantiene este año un crecimiento "fuerte y sostenido" a pesar de la inflación: el IPC ha recortado de golpe su tasa interanual 1,6 puntos, hasta el 7,3%.

    En Madrid, la Consejería de Sanidad ha planteado al sindicato Amyts, convocante de la huelga, un nuevo plan para las urgencias extrahospitalarias, que mantiene las consultad por videollamadas en casi una treintena de centros 24 horas; algo que rechazan desde este sindicato. Mientras tanto, avance médico: se encuentra el 'quid' del cáncer de pulmón.

    Y tras conocer lo que pagaremos mañana por la luz, el cierre de mercados y la previsión del tiempo para mañana, destacamos el dineral que ha rechazado Rod Stewart por principios a la hora de declinar la invitación de actuar en el Mundial de Catar.

     

    Edición: Ismael Arranz
    Realización: Gustavo Luna

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    Güncellen 18.00

    Güncellen 18.00

    Taksim'de yaşanan patlama, G20 zirvesi ve Cumhurbaşkanı Erdoğan'ın konuşması, BM'nin nüfus açıklaması, Amazon işten çıkarıyor, Avrupa'da powerbank stokluyor, Ferrero Fındık'a soruşturma, Huggy Wuggy'e yasak, KYK başvuruları başladı, Steve Jobs'ın terlikleri, Çin'in uzaktan algılamalı uydusu, Katart'ın Dünya Kupası için taraftar tuttuğu iddia ediliyor.

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