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The Israel defence forces on Sunday said that it carried out strikes on multiple Hezbollah-linked military sites in Southern Lebanon, targeting shafts allegedly used for storing weapons, amid rising tensions along the border.
Federal Chancellor of Germany, Friedrich Merz, arrived at the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, in an official visit to India from January 12-13, at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Nepal marked the 304th National Unification Day on the occasion of the birth anniversary of nation-builder Prithvi Narayan Shah.
President of Nepal, Ram Chandra Poudel, laid wreaths at Shah's statue.
Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis says, "Pune has a population of approximately 6 lakhs. Why was it necessary to give tickets to people with criminal backgrounds as candidates? Everyone says and believes that crime should be eradicated. I have heard many speeches where it was said that the "Koyta gang" would be eliminated from Pune and crime would be rooted out... But the same people who made these statements are now giving tickets to criminals and even speaking in their support. This is absolutely wrong. I think the people of Pune will not accept this at all. In this election, I had decided not to make any personal comments, but when such issues come up, the Home Minister in me asks, 'What is going on?' On one hand, you say that crime should be eliminated; on the other hand, you give tickets to people with criminal backgrounds... I want to make one thing absolutely clear: even if a criminal wins the election, his place will not be in the municipal corporation... his place will be in jail."