General Politics

Pranab Mukherjee has no bitter feelings against Left parties

New Delhi, July 25 : Pranab Mukherjee has no bitter feelings against Left partiesExternal Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee told a private news channel that he has no bitterness against the Left parties and that he was sad for the turn of the event in which the Left parties parted ways with the United Progressive Alliance.

When asked whether there was any possibility of Congress party allying with the Left, Mukherjee said: “How can I say right now. Let us wait, how circumstances will unfold. Let us not predict and be political astrologers. I do not keep options open and do not keep options closed."

Ukraine President accuses former advisor of helping poison him

Ukraine President accuses former advisor of helping poison himKiev  - Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko on Thursday accused a former close advisor of complicity in a plot to kill him by poisoning.

David Zhvania, a key figure in Ukraine's 2004 pro-democracy Orange Revolution, had been personally involved in a plot to kill him the same year, Yushchenko told reporters, according to an Interfax news agency report.

Political storm in New Delhi rocking WTO meet

World Trade Organization’s (WTO) mini-ministerial on Monday kicked-off as the political storm in New Delhi kept affecting it.

The place of commerce and industry minister Kamal Nath has already been taken over by commerce secretary GK Pillai, through the trust vote in the first two days of the meet. Further, in case the UPA government is voted out, it will lead in collapsing the negotiations.

A senior official said, "Everybody is watching closely the developments in India. If the government collapses, it is possible they may wrap up the talks.”

US critical of Russia-Venezuelan arms deal

US critical of Russia-Venezuelan arms dealWashington - The United States on Tuesday criticized a 2- billion-dollar Russian package of arms sales to Venezuela, saying the weaponry pursued by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez goes beyond the country's defensive needs.

"We've repeatedly communicated concerns with Russia about Chavez's arms build-up in the past, and we're going to continue to do so," Gonzalo Gallegos, a US State Department spokesman said.

"We continue to question ... whether such acquisitions are in line with Venezuela's legitimate defense needs," Gallegos added.

Amar Singh accuses Mayawati of "kidnapping" six SP MPs

New Delhi, July 22 : Amar Singh accuses Mayawati of "kidnapping" six SP MPsSamajwadi Party (SP) leader Amar Singh today blamed Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati of "kidnapping" six MPs of his party.

Speaking to reporters, Amar Singh claimed that Mayawati has forcibly kept six MPs of his party inside Uttar Pradesh Bhavan.

Commenting on the issue of MPs, who were being poached to muster the required strength to save the government, he alleged, "It is Mayawati who is trying to split parties by poaching MPs."

African Union backs al-Bashir in talks on Sudan-ICC crisis

African Union backs al-Bashir in talks on Sudan-ICC crisisNairobi/Addis Ababa  - African Union foreign ministers Monday expressed their backing for Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir in his confrontation with the International Criminal Court.

ICC Chief Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo has asked the court in The Hague to issue an arrest warrant for al-Bashir on suspicion of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity over events in Darfur.

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