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September 11, 2025

Apple Unveils iPhone Air, Announces iOS 26 Rollout on September 15

Trending Today Apple Unveils iPhone Air, Announces iOS 26 Rollout on September 15 Violent Protests Erupt in Nepal, Army Deployed as India Issues Advisory and Flights Suspended Presidential Reference on Deadlines for Governors: Supreme Court Hearing – Day 9 Supreme Court Questions Centre on Governors’ Inaction Over Bills UPSSSC PET 2025 Provisional Answer Key Released — Download Now & Raise Objections! C.P. Radhakrishnan Elected 17th Vice-President of India with a 152-Vote Margin France: “Block Everything” Protests Surge as New PM Lecornu Takes Office Gen-Z Uprising: Nepal PM Oli Resigns Amid Deadly Anti-Corruption Protests LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT LILY THOMAS & SAJU JAKOB LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT ZESTRICS CONSULTING Apple Unveils iPhone Air, Announces iOS 26 Rollout on September 15 Kashak Agarwala 11 September 2025 Introduction Apple has unveiled the iPhone Air, its slimmest and lightest smartphone yet, alongside the official rollout date of iOS 26. The announcement, made at Apple’s September launch event, highlights the company’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of design, performance, and user experience. Innovation in iPhone Design The iPhone Air features a titanium frame and sleek engineering, measuring just 5.6 millimetres thick and weighing only 165 grams. Marketed as a blend of love, strength, and creativity, the device boasts a 6.5-inch ProMotion display with refresh rates up to 120 Hz and Ceramic Shield 2, claimed to be three times more scratch-resistant than before. Exceptional Hardware and Camera Upgrades Powered by the A19 Pro chip and C1X modem, the iPhone Air promises enhanced processing, graphics performance, and energy efficiency. These improvements are aimed at boosting multitasking, gaming, and AI-based applications. The device comes with a 48 MP Fusion rear camera and an 18 MP Center Stage front camera, designed for high-quality photography and dual capture video, reinforcing Apple’s dominance in mobile imaging. New Features and Pricing The iPhone Air introduces a customizable Action button for greater control over shortcuts and functions. It will be available in Sky Blue, Light Gold, Cloud White, and Space Black with storage options of 256 GB, 512 GB, and 1 TB. The base price is set at $999, with pre-orders opening on September 12 and global sales starting on September 19. Launch of iOS 26 Alongside the iPhone Air, Apple announced that iOS 26 will roll out free of charge on September 15. The update introduces a new “Liquid Glass” design with translucent and dynamic refraction effects across icons, widgets, and menus, blending aesthetics with improved usability. Key Software Enhancements iOS 26 brings major updates to core apps and system features. Redesigned Phone and Messages apps now include smarter communication tools. A new Games app consolidates gaming activity, while CarPlay, Maps, Wallet, and Music receive upgrades. Live translations powered by Apple Intelligence enable real-time multilingual conversations, and enhanced privacy settings grant users more control over data sharing and app permissions. Apple’s Strategic Vision By launching the iPhone Air and iOS 26 together, Apple highlights both its hardware innovation and software evolution. The iPhone Air underscores Apple’s engineering capabilities by combining portability with performance, while iOS 26 integrates artificial intelligence into daily use without compromising privacy and security. Availability and Market Prospect Industry experts expect the iPhone Air to attract consumers seeking powerful performance in a slim, lightweight design. Simultaneously, iOS 26 will upgrade millions of devices worldwide, reinforcing Apple’s ecosystem loyalty. With pre-orders and software rollout imminent, Apple’s latest announcements are poised to shape the global smartphone market during the holiday season.   Leave a Reply Cancel Reply Logged in as Sada Law. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message* Live Cases Apple Unveils iPhone Air, Announces iOS 26 Rollout on September 15 Sada Law • September 11, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments Violent Protests Erupt in Nepal, Army Deployed as India Issues Advisory and Flights Suspended Sada Law • September 11, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments Presidential Reference on Deadlines for Governors: Supreme Court Hearing – Day 9 Sada Law • September 11, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments 1 2 3 … 5 Next »

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Violent Protests Erupt in Nepal, Army Deployed as India Issues Advisory and Flights Suspended

Trending Today Apple Unveils iPhone Air, Announces iOS 26 Rollout on September 15 Violent Protests Erupt in Nepal, Army Deployed as India Issues Advisory and Flights Suspended Presidential Reference on Deadlines for Governors: Supreme Court Hearing – Day 9 Supreme Court Questions Centre on Governors’ Inaction Over Bills UPSSSC PET 2025 Provisional Answer Key Released — Download Now & Raise Objections! C.P. Radhakrishnan Elected 17th Vice-President of India with a 152-Vote Margin France: “Block Everything” Protests Surge as New PM Lecornu Takes Office Gen-Z Uprising: Nepal PM Oli Resigns Amid Deadly Anti-Corruption Protests LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT LILY THOMAS & SAJU JAKOB LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT ZESTRICS CONSULTING Violent Protests Erupt in Nepal, Army Deployed as India Issues Advisory and Flights Suspended Kashak Agarwala 11 September 2025 Introduction Nepal was gripped by violent protests on 9 September 2025, as initially peaceful demonstrations over economic grievances spiraled into widespread unrest. Government buildings in Kathmandu and other major cities were stormed, prompting the deployment of the Nepal Army to restore order. India issued a travel advisory and airlines suspended flights, highlighting the severity of the crisis. Background What began as demonstrations against economic hardship and public discontent quickly escalated into violent clashes with security forces. Protesters targeted state infrastructure, breaking into municipal offices, ministries, and other government complexes. Eyewitnesses reported chaos, arson, and attempts to breach restricted zones, marking one of Nepal’s most serious outbreaks of unrest in recent years. Key Developments Army Deployment: Soldiers were stationed around vital state buildings, communication hubs, and power stations after police failed to control the unrest. Brigadier General Ramesh Adhikari stressed the move was temporary, aimed at protecting civilians and restoring order. Government Response: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal addressed the nation, condemning the attacks on government premises as assaults on democratic institutions. He urged calm and promised to address grievances through peaceful dialogue. India’s Advisory & Flight Suspensions: The Indian Embassy in Kathmandu warned citizens to avoid protests and stay indoors. Several airlines halted operations at Tribhuvan International Airport, leaving passengers stranded as flights were canceled nationwide. Economic & Social Impact: Schools, businesses, and transport services shut down. Supply chains faced disruption, raising fears of fuel shortages and inflation. Tourism, a vital sector of Nepal’s GDP, saw mass cancellations, while hotels and restaurants in Kathmandu reported drastic declines in occupancy. International Reaction: The UN urged all sides to engage in dialogue, while human rights groups called on security forces to avoid excessive use of force. Analysts warned that unchecked instability could strain Nepal’s relations with neighbors and disrupt regional trade and energy cooperation. Issues Security Breakdown: Failure of police to contain protests without army intervention raises questions about institutional preparedness. Economic Fragility: Already weak supply chains and inflationary pressures risk deepening with prolonged unrest. Regional Stability: The unrest has spillover effects for neighboring India and potential implications for cross-border collaboration. Democratic Credibility: Balancing public dissent with institutional order will be crucial to preserving Nepal’s democratic stability. Current Status By Tuesday morning, the Nepal Army reported regaining partial control over affected areas, though isolated clashes persisted. Injuries were confirmed on both sides, though official casualty figures remained unclear. Observers stress that the coming days will test the government’s ability to balance dialogue with enforcement and demonstrate resilience in protecting democratic freedoms. Conclusion The unrest in Nepal represents both a domestic and regional crisis. With the army in the streets, flights grounded, and citizens fearful for safety, the government faces a critical juncture. Whether through timely dialogue or further escalation, the handling of this crisis will shape Nepal’s political trajectory and its international credibility in the days ahead.   Leave a Reply Cancel Reply Logged in as Sada Law. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message* Live Cases Violent Protests Erupt in Nepal, Army Deployed as India Issues Advisory and Flights Suspended Sada Law • September 11, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments Presidential Reference on Deadlines for Governors: Supreme Court Hearing – Day 9 Sada Law • September 11, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments Supreme Court Questions Centre on Governors’ Inaction Over Bills Sada Law • September 11, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments 1 2 3 … 5 Next »

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Presidential Reference on Deadlines for Governors: Supreme Court Hearing – Day 9

Trending Today Presidential Reference on Deadlines for Governors: Supreme Court Hearing – Day 9 Supreme Court Questions Centre on Governors’ Inaction Over Bills UPSSSC PET 2025 Provisional Answer Key Released — Download Now & Raise Objections! C.P. Radhakrishnan Elected 17th Vice-President of India with a 152-Vote Margin France: “Block Everything” Protests Surge as New PM Lecornu Takes Office Gen-Z Uprising: Nepal PM Oli Resigns Amid Deadly Anti-Corruption Protests LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT LILY THOMAS & SAJU JAKOB LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT ZESTRICS CONSULTING LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT KAYESS SQUARE LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT MASON & ASSOCIATES ADVOCATES Presidential Reference on Deadlines for Governors: Supreme Court Hearing – Day 9 Kashak Agarwala 11 September 2025 Introduction A five-judge Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court, led by Chief Justice BR Gavai and comprising Justices Surya Kant, Vikram Nath, PS Narasimha, and Atul S Chandurkar, continued hearing the Presidential Reference regarding the time limits and powers of Governors and the President in granting assent to state bills. The matter stems from the Court’s April 8 ruling which placed gubernatorial inaction under judicial review. Background The reference examines the constitutional scope of Articles 200 and 201, which govern Governors’ assent to state legislation. Critics argue that indefinite delays in granting assent disrupt the legislative process and undermine state autonomy within India’s federal framework. The Court’s advisory jurisdiction under Article 143 has been invoked to clarify the boundaries of gubernatorial discretion and judicial review. Key Developments Senior Advocate Niranjan Reddy argued that Governors have no broad discretion under Article 200 except in limited cases, warning that indefinite inaction kills the legislative process. Senior Advocate P. Wilson emphasized that gubernatorial assent forms part of the legislative process, not a discretionary power, and that state autonomy must be preserved. He urged the Court to bar arbitrariness and uphold constitutional supremacy. Senior Advocate Gopal Sankarnarayanan explained the advisory scope of Article 143, stressing that the Court’s opinion is consultative, not binding, and contextualized it with references to colonial precedents. Advocate Avani Bansal proposed a “right to time” under Article 14, framing indefinite delays as arbitrariness and a violation of equality. Senior Advocate Sidharth Luthra supported broader citizen access to Article 32 remedies, particularly in cases of social crises, despite siding with the Union. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta stressed that Governors are constitutional heads, not mere postmen, with functions subject to Article 159. He cautioned against equating Indian constitutional roles with the British Crown. Judicial observations: Justice Narasimha highlighted the need to balance democracy with federalism. The Bench noted that constitutional silences in Articles 200–201 permit interpretative flexibility. Chief Justice Gavai remarked on the vast volume of materials—nearly 18,000 pages—submitted. Issues Extent of Gubernatorial Discretion: Whether Governors can indefinitely withhold assent or are bound to act within reasonable time limits. Judicial Review: Whether courts can review gubernatorial inaction and enforce timeframes. Federal Balance: How to reconcile state autonomy with constitutional safeguards. Right to Time: Whether citizens have a constitutional right to timely legislative processes under Article 14. Constitutional Morality: Ensuring Governors act impartially and responsibly under their constitutional oath. Current Status The matter remains under active hearing by the Constitution Bench. The Court’s eventual advisory opinion will define the scope of gubernatorial powers, clarify timelines for assent, and set boundaries for judicial intervention. The next sessions are expected to refine arguments on constitutional morality, federal balance, and the operationalization of the proposed “right to time.” Conclusion Day 9 of the hearings highlighted the tension between gubernatorial discretion, state autonomy, and constitutional accountability. The outcome of the reference will have lasting implications on India’s federal structure, the role of Governors, and citizens’ right to timely governance Leave a Reply Cancel Reply Logged in as Sada Law. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message* Live Cases Presidential Reference on Deadlines for Governors: Supreme Court Hearing – Day 9 Sada Law • September 11, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments Supreme Court Questions Centre on Governors’ Inaction Over Bills Sada Law • September 11, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments UPSSSC PET 2025 Provisional Answer Key Released — Download Now & Raise Objections! Sada Law • September 11, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments 1 2 3 … 5 Next »

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Supreme Court Questions Centre on Governors’ Inaction Over Bills

Trending Today Supreme Court Questions Centre on Governors’ Inaction Over Bills UPSSSC PET 2025 Provisional Answer Key Released — Download Now & Raise Objections! C.P. Radhakrishnan Elected 17th Vice-President of India with a 152-Vote Margin France: “Block Everything” Protests Surge as New PM Lecornu Takes Office Gen-Z Uprising: Nepal PM Oli Resigns Amid Deadly Anti-Corruption Protests LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT LILY THOMAS & SAJU JAKOB LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT ZESTRICS CONSULTING LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT KAYESS SQUARE LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT MASON & ASSOCIATES ADVOCATES LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT ZYPP ELECTRIC Supreme Court Questions Centre on Governors’ Inaction Over Bills Kashak Agarwala 11 September 2025 Introduction: On 10 September 2025, the Supreme Court of India questioned the Centre over its claim that Governors delaying assent to bills was a “false alarm.” A Constitution Bench led by CJI B.R. Gavai examined a Presidential Reference under Article 143, seeking clarity on the constitutional boundaries of gubernatorial powers in light of earlier rulings. The case probes the balance between state autonomy and the discretionary role of Governors in India’s federal structure. Background: The reference stems from the Court’s April 2025 ruling in State of Tamil Nadu v. Governor of Tamil Nadu, which held that Governors cannot indefinitely withhold assent to bills and must act within a “reasonable period.” President Droupadi Murmu referred fourteen constitutional questions, including whether courts may prescribe timelines where the Constitution is silent, and whether such constraints violate gubernatorial discretion under Articles 200 and 201. Key Developments: Solicitor General Tushar Mehta argued that of 17,000 bills presented between 1970–2025, only 20 were denied assent, and 90% cleared within a month. The Bench challenged this, citing instances where bills had been pending for over four years. Telangana’s counsel emphasized that Governors’ powers must remain limited, warning against expanded discretion undermining federalism. Senior advocates argued that assent is part of the legislative process, not legislative power, and delays harm governance and citizens’ rights. Petitioners stressed the need for a constitutional “right to time,” linked to Article 14’s guarantee of equality. The Centre rebutted that Governors are not mere “postmen,” but have a consultative role to ensure constitutional compliance. Issues: Timeframe Ambiguity – Whether Governors and the President can indefinitely withhold assent or must act within judicially prescribed timelines. Federal Balance – How far gubernatorial discretion can extend without weakening state autonomy. Democratic Rights – Whether citizens can be deprived of governance by executive procrastination. Judicial Authority – The extent of the Supreme Court’s power to create procedural norms where the Constitution is silent. Current Status: As of 10 September 2025, the Constitution Bench is continuing hearings, with SG Mehta set to conclude his submissions. The Court is expected to soon reserve its advisory opinion, which will provide decisive clarity on the scope of gubernatorial and presidential powers over state legislation—an issue central to India’s federal design. Conclusion: The Supreme Court’s ruling will shape the constitutional boundaries of Governors’ roles in the legislative process. At stake is the delicate balance between ensuring federal accountability and protecting state autonomy. The judgment could curb executive delays, fortify democratic processes, and redefine the scope of discretionary power under Articles 200 and 201.   Leave a Reply Cancel Reply Logged in as Sada Law. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message* Live Cases Supreme Court Questions Centre on Governors’ Inaction Over Bills Sada Law • September 11, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments UPSSSC PET 2025 Provisional Answer Key Released — Download Now & Raise Objections! Sada Law • September 11, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments C.P. Radhakrishnan Elected 17th Vice-President of India with a 152-Vote Margin Sada Law • September 11, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments 1 2 3 … 5 Next »

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UPSSSC PET 2025 Provisional Answer Key Released — Download Now & Raise Objections!

Trending Today UPSSSC PET 2025 Provisional Answer Key Released — Download Now & Raise Objections! C.P. Radhakrishnan Elected 17th Vice-President of India with a 152-Vote Margin France: “Block Everything” Protests Surge as New PM Lecornu Takes Office Gen-Z Uprising: Nepal PM Oli Resigns Amid Deadly Anti-Corruption Protests LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT LILY THOMAS & SAJU JAKOB LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT ZESTRICS CONSULTING LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT KAYESS SQUARE LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT MASON & ASSOCIATES ADVOCATES LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT ZYPP ELECTRIC France’s Macron Seeks New Prime Minister as Political Turmoil Threatens Stability UPSSSC PET 2025 Provisional Answer Key Released — Download Now & Raise Objections!   Shivani Garg 11 September 2025 Introduction: On 9 September 2025, the Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission (UPSSSC) released the provisional answer key for the Preliminary Eligibility Test (PET) 2025. The key covers all shifts conducted on 6 and 7 September and is now available on the official website, upsssc.gov.in. Background: The UPSSSC PET is a crucial qualifying examination that determines candidate eligibility for Group C and related recruitment posts in Uttar Pradesh, including positions such as Lekhpal, Junior Assistant, and Clerk. Conducted in multiple shifts, the exam evaluates candidates on general awareness, reasoning, and quantitative skills, serving as the entry point for thousands of aspirants across the state. Key Developments: Provisional answer keys for all exam shifts have been uploaded to the UPSSSC website. Candidates can access the PDFs by logging in with their registration number, date of birth (or password), and captcha verification. The objection window is open until 15 September 2025, enabling candidates to challenge discrepancies with valid supporting documents. After reviewing objections, UPSSSC will release a final answer key, which will form the basis for result declaration. Issues: Accuracy & Transparency – Ensuring fairness through the objection mechanism is vital to maintain exam credibility. Candidate Readiness – With the answer key now public, aspirants can calculate tentative scores and prepare for subsequent recruitment stages. Time Sensitivity – Candidates have limited time to raise objections, requiring swift action and supporting evidence. Current Status: As of now, the provisional key remains accessible on UPSSSC’s portal, with the objection window active until 15 September 2025. Thousands of candidates have already downloaded their shift-wise PDFs, and early reports indicate a steady flow of objections being filed. The commission is expected to finalize responses and release the final answer key by late September 2025, paving the way for PET result announcements. Conclusion: The release of the PET 2025 provisional answer key marks a critical milestone in the recruitment process, giving aspirants both clarity and a voice in correcting potential errors. With results hinging on the final key, this stage underscores UPSSSC’s role in balancing transparency, efficiency, and fairness in one of Uttar Pradesh’s most competitive examinations.   Leave a Reply Cancel Reply Logged in as Sada Law. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message* Live Cases UPSSSC PET 2025 Provisional Answer Key Released — Download Now & Raise Objections! Sada Law • September 11, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments C.P. Radhakrishnan Elected 17th Vice-President of India with a 152-Vote Margin Sada Law • September 11, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments France: “Block Everything” Protests Surge as New PM Lecornu Takes Office Sada Law • September 11, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments 1 2 3 … 5 Next »

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C.P. Radhakrishnan Elected 17th Vice-President of India with a 152-Vote Margin

Trending Today C.P. Radhakrishnan Elected 17th Vice-President of India with a 152-Vote Margin France: “Block Everything” Protests Surge as New PM Lecornu Takes Office Gen-Z Uprising: Nepal PM Oli Resigns Amid Deadly Anti-Corruption Protests LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT LILY THOMAS & SAJU JAKOB LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT ZESTRICS CONSULTING LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT KAYESS SQUARE LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT MASON & ASSOCIATES ADVOCATES LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT ZYPP ELECTRIC France’s Macron Seeks New Prime Minister as Political Turmoil Threatens Stability Kyiv’s Central Government Building Ablaze in Historic Russian Assault C.P. Radhakrishnan Elected 17th Vice-President of India with a 152-Vote Margin   Shivani Garg 11 September 2025 Introduction On 9 September 2025, C.P. Radhakrishnan, the National Democratic Alliance’s (NDA) nominee, secured a decisive victory in India’s vice-presidential election. Winning by a margin of 152 votes over the INDIA bloc candidate, Justice B. Sudershan Reddy, the outcome underscores both the NDA’s consolidated strength and potential divisions within the opposition ranks. Background C.P. Radhakrishnan, born in 1957 in Tiruppur, Tamil Nadu, has had a long political journey deeply tied to the BJP and the RSS. Twice elected as Member of Parliament from Coimbatore (1998 and 1999), he also served as BJP’s Tamil Nadu president (2003–2006) and has held gubernatorial roles, most recently as Governor of Maharashtra. His nomination reflected the NDA’s preference for seasoned leadership with both administrative and ideological grounding. Key Developments Of 781 eligible electors, 767 MPs cast their votes (turnout: 98.2%). Valid votes: 752; Invalid votes: 15. Radhakrishnan secured 452 votes; Justice B. Sudershan Reddy secured 300 votes. The wide margin suggests possible cross-voting from opposition benches, fueling speculation of cracks within the INDIA bloc. Issues Opposition Unity: The significant margin raises questions about opposition cohesion and potential shifts in loyalty. Legislative Power Dynamics: The result reflects the NDA’s strong legislative hold, further solidifying its parliamentary influence. Institutional Role: As Rajya Sabha Chairperson, Radhakrishnan’s approach to balancing government and opposition interests will be closely observed. Current Status After his victory, Radhakrishnan emphasized that the result validates “nationalistic ideology” while also highlighting the importance of democratic balance. His collaborative tone suggests an effort to ensure smoother parliamentary proceedings, even as the opposition reassesses its internal discipline and strategies post-defeat. Conclusion C.P. Radhakrishnan’s election marks both a personal milestone and a strategic consolidation for the NDA. The decisive 152-vote margin demonstrates its parliamentary dominance while exposing opposition vulnerabilities. Moving forward, his tenure as Vice-President will test his ability to maintain constructive dialogue and uphold democratic equilibrium in India’s legislature Leave a Reply Cancel Reply Logged in as Sada Law. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message* Live Cases C.P. Radhakrishnan Elected 17th Vice-President of India with a 152-Vote Margin Sada Law • September 11, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments France: “Block Everything” Protests Surge as New PM Lecornu Takes Office Sada Law • September 11, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments Gen-Z Uprising: Nepal PM Oli Resigns Amid Deadly Anti-Corruption Protests Sada Law • September 11, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments 1 2 3 … 5 Next »

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France: “Block Everything” Protests Surge as New PM Lecornu Takes Office

Trending Today France: “Block Everything” Protests Surge as New PM Lecornu Takes Office Gen-Z Uprising: Nepal PM Oli Resigns Amid Deadly Anti-Corruption Protests LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT LILY THOMAS & SAJU JAKOB LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT ZESTRICS CONSULTING LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT KAYESS SQUARE LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT MASON & ASSOCIATES ADVOCATES LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT ZYPP ELECTRIC France’s Macron Seeks New Prime Minister as Political Turmoil Threatens Stability Kyiv’s Central Government Building Ablaze in Historic Russian Assault LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT SEHGAL & CO, DELHI France: “Block Everything” Protests Surge as New PM Lecornu Takes Office Shristi Singh 11 September 2025 Introduction: On 10 September 2025, Sébastien Lecornu was appointed as France’s new Prime Minister amid widespread nationwide protests. Demonstrators, mobilized under the “Block Everything” movement, disrupted daily life through mass transport blockades, burning barricades, and violent clashes with police in response to unpopular austerity reforms introduced by the previous government. Background: France has faced recurring political instability following the downfall of PM François Bayrou after his failed confidence vote. Bayrou’s austerity budget—featuring pension freezes and cuts to public spending—sparked discontent and gave rise to the grassroots “Bloquons tout” (“Block Everything”) movement. This campaign, fueled by digitally connected youth and populist left groups, aimed for a full-scale shutdown of the country beginning 10 September. Key Developments: Sébastien Lecornu took office, inheriting a fractured parliament with no clear majority, and now faces the urgent task of passing the 2026 budget by 7 October. “Block Everything” protests spread nationwide, causing traffic disruptions, property damage, and clashes with law enforcement. Dozens of demonstrators were arrested. Security forces deployed over 80,000 police officers to contain unrest and maintain public order. Issues: Immediate Governance Hurdle – Lecornu’s ability to navigate budget approval will determine his short-term political survival. Fraying Social Contract – The intensity of protests reflects deep-seated anger at austerity measures, weakening trust in government institutions. Rising Polarization – Far-left and far-right factions continue to gain traction, threatening the stability of centrism and President Macron’s political legacy. Current Status: As of mid-September 2025, Lecornu faces an uphill battle in securing parliamentary support for the budget while balancing nationwide unrest. Trade unions and activist groups have pledged further mobilizations, signaling prolonged confrontation. European partners remain watchful of France’s fiscal credibility as its political crisis unfolds. Conclusion: France stands at a critical crossroads. With Lecornu newly installed, his ability to manage public outrage and broker parliamentary consensus will determine whether France stabilizes or plunges deeper into political and social fragmentation.   Leave a Reply Cancel Reply Logged in as Sada Law. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message* Live Cases France: “Block Everything” Protests Surge as New PM Lecornu Takes Office Sada Law • September 11, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments Gen-Z Uprising: Nepal PM Oli Resigns Amid Deadly Anti-Corruption Protests Sada Law • September 11, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments France’s Macron Seeks New Prime Minister as Political Turmoil Threatens Stability Sada Law • September 10, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments 1 2 3 … 5 Next »

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Gen-Z Uprising: Nepal PM Oli Resigns Amid Deadly Anti-Corruption Protests

Trending Today Gen-Z Uprising: Nepal PM Oli Resigns Amid Deadly Anti-Corruption Protests LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT LILY THOMAS & SAJU JAKOB LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT ZESTRICS CONSULTING LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT KAYESS SQUARE LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT MASON & ASSOCIATES ADVOCATES LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT ZYPP ELECTRIC France’s Macron Seeks New Prime Minister as Political Turmoil Threatens Stability Kyiv’s Central Government Building Ablaze in Historic Russian Assault LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT SEHGAL & CO, DELHI Norway’s Sámi Parliamentary Elections Reflect Political Shifts in Indigenous Representation Gen-Z Uprising: Nepal PM Oli Resigns Amid Deadly Anti-Corruption Protests Shivani Garg 11 September 2025 Introduction: On 9 September 2025, Nepalese Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli resigned amid a wave of Gen-Z-led anti-corruption protests that turned violent after the government banned major social media platforms. The uprising, marked by deadly clashes, destruction of government institutions, and the imposition of curfews, has created a political power vacuum and highlighted deep frustrations among Nepal’s youth. Background: The protests erupted following a government decision to ban social media platforms, citing concerns about fake accounts and misinformation. Already disillusioned by corruption, nepotism, and poor economic prospects, Gen Z activists mobilized online and took to the streets. Demonstrations rapidly escalated into violent confrontations, leaving at least 19 dead, more than 300 injured, and key government buildings—including Singha Durbar, Parliament, and the Supreme Court—set ablaze. Key Developments: Prime Minister Oli announced his resignation, citing constitutional obligations and the severity of the crisis. The government imposed indefinite curfews in Kathmandu and Bhaktapur and shut down Tribhuvan International Airport. Protesters briefly celebrated, chanting slogans and spray-painting “We won” on Parliament’s walls. The Nepal Army assumed control to restore order and pledged to safeguard national unity. President Ram Chandra Poudel accepted Oli’s resignation and began consultations with political parties and protest leaders. Issues: Institutional Fragility: The storming of government institutions reflects vulnerabilities in Nepal’s democratic framework. Generational Revolt: Gen Z’s mobilization underscores a growing demand for structural reforms and political accountability. Power Vacuum: With Oli’s departure, uncertainty looms over leadership, raising questions about stability and succession. Regional Sensitivities: India and Western embassies have urged restraint, mindful of Nepal’s strategic importance. Current Status: As of mid-September 2025, Nepal remains under military control to maintain order. President Poudel has begun consultations to form a new government, with reformist leaders like Kathmandu’s Mayor Balendra Shah emerging as potential figures of hope. The social media ban has been withdrawn, but protests remain active, and the demand for systemic reform persists. International observers continue to urge restraint and the protection of democratic rights. Conclusion: The Gen-Z uprising in Nepal represents a decisive generational challenge to entrenched systems of corruption and inequality. While Oli’s resignation marks a turning point, the path forward is fraught with uncertainty. Restoring stability will require not only immediate crisis management but also deep structural reforms, greater transparency, and genuine inclusion of youth voices in governance. The coming months will determine whether this upheaval catalyzes renewal or further instability in Nepal’s fragile democracy. Leave a Reply Cancel Reply Logged in as Sada Law. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message* Live Cases Gen-Z Uprising: Nepal PM Oli Resigns Amid Deadly Anti-Corruption Protests Sada Law • September 11, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments France’s Macron Seeks New Prime Minister as Political Turmoil Threatens Stability Sada Law • September 10, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments Kyiv’s Central Government Building Ablaze in Historic Russian Assault Sada Law • September 10, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments 1 2 3 … 5 Next »

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LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT LILY THOMAS & SAJU JAKOB

LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT LILY THOMAS & SAJU JAKOB Sweta Kumari About Lily Thomas & Saju Jakob With a legacy of humanity, kindness, brotherhood and revolution, their law firm aims to perpetuate the spirit of social revolution by fighting for the rights of individuals. Lily Thomas & Saju Jakob strive to move forward the idea of constitutional morality being the essence of the nation, which has been taught to us by our beloved lady love and senior colleague Advocate Lily Thomas. About the Internship Paid Internship – International Law (On-site | Long-Term) Eligibility Law students (3-year or 5-year course) Recent law graduates Strong interest in Private international law, human rights, or comparative legal Systems. Excellent research, writing, and communication skills Must be available to work on-site for a minimum of 6 months Stipend Paid Duration Minimum 6 months Location IP Extension New Delhi, India How to Apply? Send your CV and a brief cover letter expressing your interest in international law to: internship@lilythomas.org (Subject: Application – Legal Internship – International Law) Never miss an opportunity! Click to join our whatsapp channel More Oppurtunities LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT LILY THOMAS & SAJU JAKOB Sadalaw • September 11, 2025 LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT ZESTRICS CONSULTING Sadalaw • September 11, 2025 LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT KAYESS SQUARE Sadalaw • September 11, 2025 1 2 3 Next »

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