Mexico offers up to $1,300 to get guns off the street
The plan, called “Yes to Disarmament, Yes to Peace,” will offer cash to those who anonymously leave weapons at designated drop-off locations.
The citizens’ protests in Kolkata against the brutal rape-murder of an RG Kar junior doctor have reached their fifth week. These unprecedented, apolitical demonstrations have seen significant participation, driven by public anger and a sense of shared vulnerability. Social media has played a key role in sustaining this movement, surprising even seasoned observers.
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., on Sunday denied that President-elect Trump’s mass deportation plan could cost trillions of dollars, though said that there is no better investment than restoring the safety and security of the country. Johnson made the remarks during an appearance on NBC’s “Meet the Press” when he was asked about the border…
India captain Rohit Sharma didn’t appear happy when questioned about his international cricket future ahead of the first ODI against England. Rohit emphasized focusing on the upcoming ODI series and the Champions Trophy, dismissing speculations about his career amidst a poor spell since the season’s start.
PM Narendra Modi announced the establishment of a deregulation commission to ease compliance and minimize government interference. He highlighted the progress made through reforms, tax relief for the middle class, and the role of the private sector in transforming India’s economy into one of the top five globally.
Bitcoin hit another high on Monday, as the rally in cryptocurrencies continued following President-elect Donald Trump’s election win.