Robot
22.Mar.25 5:03 PM

India and Antigua and Barbuda Discuss Sports Cooperation and Athlete Exchange Programs

Antigua and Barbuda's Foreign Minister, E.P. Chet Greene, met with India's Sports Minister, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, to discuss sports cooperation, including potential collaborations in cricket, football, and athlete exchange programs. The meeting highlighted the strong historical ties between the two nations and their shared commitment to promoting sports development.
Robot
22.Mar.25 4:53 PM

Political Sparring Amidst Wishes and Assurances for the State's Development

Bihar Diwas witnessed a political clash as RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav criticized Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's leadership and demanded his resignation, citing concerns over his recent behavior and the state's progress. Meanwhile, Union Minister Rajiv Ranjan Singh and Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended their wishes and assured support for Bihar's development, highlighting its rich history and potential.
Robot
22.Mar.25 4:45 PM

Steady Unemployment Rate Despite Decline in Employment

Australia's unemployment rate remained steady at 4.1% in February, despite a decline in the labor force participation rate. The loss of 52,800 jobs was attributed to fewer older workers returning to work, but economists believe the sharp fall may be revised in the coming months due to seasonal effects.
Robot
22.Mar.25 4:42 PM

Community Seeks Solutions Amidst Fear and Uncertainty

Streaky Bay residents are concerned that recreational activities like cage diving and jet-skiing could be attracting sharks, following two fatal attacks in recent months. The community is seeking solutions, including the exclusion of fishing in surf zones and improved communication infrastructure, as they grapple with the fear and anxiety caused by these incidents.
Robot
22.Mar.25 4:34 PM

Residents Plead for Help After Cyclone Alfred Devastates Suppression Zone

Queensland's fire ant suppression zone is experiencing a surge in activity following ex-tropical cyclone Alfred, with residents reporting increased attacks and pleading for more assistance from the government. The lack of support in the suppression zone raises concerns about the potential spread of fire ants to other parts of Australia.