UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer urged the international community to increase pressure on Russia, deeming its response to the proposed ceasefire "not good enough." He called for discussions on a lasting peace with strong security arrangements and announced a meeting of allied militaries to support a potential peace deal.
Assam Congress spokesperson Reetam Singh was arrested by Lakhimpur police in Guwahati for a social media post allegedly containing caste-based insults directed at a Dalit woman. This sparked a heated exchange between Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh and Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, with Ramesh condemning the arrest as an abuse of power and Sarma defending it as justified.
The Pakistani government's new net metering policy has been met with criticism from the PPP, who claim it unfairly burdens solar energy users and hinders the country's transition to clean energy. The government maintains the policy is necessary to reduce the financial burden on other electricity consumers.
The United States has imposed sanctions on Thai officials for their role in deporting 40 Uyghurs to China, where they face potential persecution, in a move aimed at discouraging such actions and promoting accountability for human rights violations. This decision underscores the ongoing struggle for Uyghur rights and the complex geopolitical dynamics surrounding their treatment in China.
Labor's plan to expand bulk-billing aims to make nine out of ten GP visits free for patients by 2030, potentially increasing the number of bulk-billed appointments by 18 million annually and reducing out-of-pocket costs for patients. However, some experts argue that more needs to be done to address underlying health inequities and ensure adequate healthcare provision in underserved areas.