US Navy commander admits failure of Red Sea coalition as Yemen’s strikes continue

The United States’ military has admitted to the failure of a Washington-led multinational task force recently formed under the pretext of protecting shipping in the strategic Red Sea following Yemen’s retaliatory attacks on Israeli-owned and -bound vessels in support of the Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip.

Vice Admiral Brad Cooper, the top commander of US naval forces in the Middle East, said in an interview with the Associated Press on Saturday that Yemen’s Armed Forces and popular Houthi Ansarullah resistance movement show no signs of ending their “reckless” attacks on commercial ships in the Red Sea even as more nations join the international maritime mission to protect vessels in the vital waterway.

Cooper said there are currently five warships from the United States, France, and the United Kingdom patrolling the waters of the southern Red Sea and the western Gulf of Aden as part of Operation Prosperity Guardian.

The top commander claimed that since the operation started more than 10 days ago, the ships have shot down a total of 17 drones and four anti-ship ballistic missiles.

Cooper said the Houthis have since the start of Operation Prosperity Guardian stepped up their use of anti-ship ballistic missiles, adding, “We are clear-eyed that the Houthi reckless attacks will likely continue.”

Cooper also said the task force is in direct communication with commercial ships to provide guidance on “maneuvering and the best practices to avoid being attacked,” and working closely with the shipping industry to coordinate security.

Mohammad al-Bakhiti, a member of Ansarullah’s politburo, announced on Friday that the Yemeni armed forces were “eager” to engage in a confrontation with the United States in case of escalating tensions in the strategic Red Sea.

The popular resistance movement earlier said the international waterways as well as the Red Sea were secure for all passing vessels, except for Israeli ones or those heading towards the occupied territories.

Maersk ship struck by missile in Red Sea

The US Central Command announced on Sunday that a container ship run by the Danish shipping company Maersk had been struck by a missile in the southern part of the Red Sea.

“Today at approximately 8:30 p.m. (Sana’a time), the container ship Maersk Hangzhou reported that they were struck by a missile while transiting the Southern Red Sea,” the Central Command was cited by Russia’s official TASS news agency as saying in an X post.

The Singapore-flagged ship had requested assistance, and the USS Gravely and USS Laboon responded to the vessel, according to the post. While responding, the USS Gravely shot down two anti-ship ballistic missiles fired from Yemen toward the ships.

“The vessel is reportedly seaworthy and there are no reported injuries,” the post underlined.

The US Central Command said the incident was the 23rd attack on international shipping since November 19.

The Israeli regime launched its devastating war on Gaza on October 7 after the territory’s Palestinian resistance movements carried out a surprise retaliatory attack, dubbed Operation Al-Aqsa Storm, against the occupying entity.

The relentless Israeli military campaign against Gaza has killed more than 21,000 people, most of them women and children. Over 55,000 individuals have also been wounded.

The Yemeni forces have vowed to keep up their strikes until the regime stops the war and lifts a crippling siege that it has been enforcing on Gaza.

Days After Plane Got Stuck Under Bridge, Truck Carrying Train Coach Crashes In Bihar

After Plane Stuck Under Bridge, Truck With Train Coach Crashes In Bihar

The truck carrying a train coach collided with a railing on Lohia bridge in Bihar’s Bhagalpur district

Bhagalpur:

A truck carrying a train coach met with an accident near Bihar’s Bhagalpur railway station on Sunday, leading to a massive jam.

The incident occurred near Lohiya Bridge, close to the station. According to police, no one was injured.

“The incident took place when the truck carrying the coach lost control and hit one of the railings of Lohiya Bridge,” they added.

Vikas Choubey, DRM (Malda Division), told reporters, “A restaurant is being opened in the railway complex near the station. The agency responsible for opening the eatery was in the process of shifting the coach. Essentially, it was a case of a road accident.”

The incident attracted a large crowd of curious onlookers, resulting in significant traffic congestion on nearby roads.

However, with the assistance of local police and railway officials, the congestion was eventually cleared, police said.

On Friday, a scrapped plane being transported from Lucknow to Assam in a truck got stuck under under Piprakothi bridge in East Champaran’s Motihari.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

Relatives of persons who died in Gulf seek support

Two such families had met AICC leader Rahul Gandhi during his Bharat Jodo Yatra and told him their troubles.

Published Date – 08:49 PM, Sun – 31 December 23


Relatives of persons who died in Gulf seek support

Two such families had met AICC leader Rahul Gandhi during his Bharat Jodo Yatra and told him their troubles.

Karimnagar: Family members of persons who died in the United Arab Emirates and other Gulf regions due to various reasons are seeking the support of the State government. Leading a miserable life after the death of the breadwinner of the family, they want the State government to fulfill its promises made to such families as well as migrant labourers during the Assembly election campaign.

Two such families had met AICC leader Rahul Gandhi during his Bharat Jodo Yatra and told him their troubles. They had met Gandhi with the help of Telangana Gulf Congress president Singireddy Naresh Reddy and Gulf JAC chairman Guggilla Ravigoud on the 60th day of the yatra near Nizampet in Medak district on November 6, 2022.


Muda Laxmi, wife of the late Muda Ashok met Gandhi along with her 10-month-old daughter and explained her problems. Moved by their plight, Gandhi had asked Ponnam Prabhakar to help the family. A tribal from Nirmal district, Ashok had migrated to Abu Dhabi but died there.

Bachala Jamuna, wife of late Rajanarsaiah also met the AICC leader and shared her grief with him. A dalit from Kondapur, Velgatoor mandal of Jagtial district, Rajanarsaiah is said to have died by suicide in Sharjah.

In another incident, two widows Noorjahan Begum from Binola, Navipet mandal of Nizamabad district and Dandugula Laxmi from Raikal mandal of Jagtial district also met Rahul Gandhi while the latter was participating in the Congress election campaign meeting held in Armoor of Nizamabad district on November 29, 2018.

On these occasions, Gandhi had assured to provide assistance to them if the Congress was voted to power.

Moreover, in its 2023 assembly election manifesto, Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) included four assurances for Gulf workers and NRIs. A welfare board for NRIs, formation of a Gulf Welfare Board, Rs.5 lakh ex gratia to kin of those who died in the Gulf and a toll free helpline were promised in the manifesto.

Emigrants Welfare Forum President Bheem Reddy Mandha wanted the State government to immediately pay Rs.5 lakh as ex gratia to these families.

Over 100 Drones Downed, Ammunition, Drugs Recovered In Punjab in 2023

Over 100 Drones Downed, Ammunition, Drugs Recovered In Punjab in 2023

New Delhi:

The Border Security Force or the BSF manning the Punjab border has managed to have downed more than 100 drones flying from across the border and caught 37 foreign nationals including smugglers in 2023.

In a detailed statement issued by the security forces, it was shared that this year BSF has successfully detected and brought down 107 Drones and seized 442.395 kg of heroin, 23 weapons and 505 rounds of ammunition.

They also killed three intruders from Pakistan and caught 23 Pakistan nationals including two smugglers, 14 Bangladesh nationals and 95 Indian suspects including 35 smugglers.

“BSF has handed over 12 Pak nationals to Pakistan Rangers, who had inadvertently crossed the IB,” added the statement.

The Border Security Force, Punjab Frontier, is responsible for safeguarding the 553-km varied, tough and challenging Indo-Pakistan International Border that of Punjab.
Over the last five years, the forces have faced a new challenge with Pakistan sending illegal arms and drugs through drones.

The Punjab government, which has been struggling to contain the drug menace in the state, has often blamed Pakistan for supplying drugs and arms into Punjab through drones.

Last month, BSF Director General Nitin Agarwal shared how security forces adopted modern technologies like anti-drone systems and biometric devices to secure the frontiers of the country.

Traffic restrictions in Hyderabad from Jan 1 to Feb 15 in view of Numaish

Accordingly, RTC district buses, private buses and heavy vehicles coming from SA Bazaar and Jambagh side towards Nampally side will be diverted at MJ Market towards Abids.

Published Date – 08:15 PM, Sun – 31 December 23


Traffic restrictions in Hyderabad from Jan 1 to Feb 15 in view of Numaish


Hyderabad: In view of the All India Industrial Exhibition being held at the Exhibition Grounds, Nampally, the city traffic police has imposed certain traffic restrictions which will be in force from 4 pm on Monday to midnight till February 15.

Accordingly, RTC district buses, private buses and heavy vehicles coming from SA Bazaar and Jambagh side towards Nampally side will be diverted at MJ Market towards Abids. Buses and heavy vehicles from Police Control Room and Basheer Bagh intending to go towards Nampally will be diverted at AR Petrol Pump and BJR Statue towards Abids.


Also, the heavy and medium motor vehicles from Begum Bazar Chatri towards Malakunta will be diverted at Alaska junction towards Darusalam and Ek Minar, Nampally and vehicles from Darusalam (Goshamahal Road) intending to go towards Afzalgunj or Abids will be diverted at Alaska towards Begum Bazar, City College, Nayapul.

The heavy and medium motor vehicles including RTC buses coming from Moosa Bowli/Bahadurpura side towards Nampally will be diverted at City College towards Nayapul and MJ Market.

In view of the All India Industrial Exhibition, the police requested the public to take alternate routes and avail the public transport system like RTC Buses and Metro Rail to avoid traffic congestion and parking problems and cooperate with the police personnel on duty.

CBSE to offer free psychological counselling to students and parents from Jan 1

Starting Monday, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is launching psychological counseling sessions aimed at aiding students in managing examination stress.

Published Date – 08:33 PM, Sun – 31 December 23


CBSE to offer free psychological counselling to students and parents from Jan 1

Starting Monday, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is launching psychological counseling sessions aimed at aiding students in managing examination stress.

Hyderabad: To help students deal with examination stress besides ways to handle time management, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is commencing psychological counselling for students and parents from Monday.

The exam schedule for practical and theory papers has already been announced from January 1 and February 15 respectively.


In a press release on Sunday, the CBSE said IVRS facility can be accessed by students and parents by calling on the toll free number 1800-11-8004. Through this, information and suggestions about stress-free preparation for examinations, time and stress management, frequently asked questions, important contact details of CBSE offices, can be accessed in Hindi and English.

Bilingual podcasts on the same subjects can also be listened to on the CBSE’s official website www.cbse.gov.in. The Board is also offering tele-counselling free of cost from 9.30 am to 5.30 pm from Monday to Saturday.
“This year, a total of 65 principals, trained counsellors, and special educators from CBSE affiliated government and private schools and psychologists are providing this facility. Out of these, 52 are from India, while 13 counsellors are from Kuwait, Nepal, Japan, Doha-Qatar, Oman (Muscat) and United Arab Emirates (Dubai, Sharjah, Ras-al-Khaimah),” it added.

MLA Premsagar Rao inspects repair work on main road in Mancherial

Repairs of the main road in the district headquarters were being taken on a war footing basis, said Premsagar Rao

Published Date – 08:30 PM, Sun – 31 December 23


MLA Premsagar Rao inspects repair work on main road in Mancherial

MLA Premsagar Rao inspects repair work on the main road in Mancherial on Sunday.

Mancherial: MLA K Premsagar Rao said that repairs of the main road in the district headquarters were being taken on a war footing basis. He inspected the work here on Sunday.

Rao said that the road was being restored using modern techniques. He explained workers and tarmac sheets from Tamil Nadu were brought to repair the road spending Rs 15 lakh. He told the executing agency to expedite the work and to avoid inconvenience to motorists.


The MLA further said that steps were being taken to prevent road accidents on a fly over on the stretch in the town. He stated efforts were being made to provide drinking water to both Luxettipet and Naspur municipalities for two hours a day by Sankranti festival. He said that a special focus was laid on addressing major problems of civic bodies.

Xi says to continuously solidify, develop China-Russia ties

The development of China-Russia relations in the past three-quarters of a century has shown that to continuously consolidate and develop bilateral relations featuring permanent good-neighborly friendship, comprehensive strategic coordination and mutually beneficial cooperation serves the fundamental interests of the two countries and peoples, meets the expectations of the international community and conforms to the trend of the times, Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Sunday.

Accordsing to Xinhua, Xi made the remarks as he exchanged messages of New Year greetings with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin. 

MNA/PR

Three inter-state drug peddlers nab in Hyderabad

e police seized 15 grams of heroin from them.

Published Date – 08:21 PM, Sun – 31 December 23


Three inter-state drug peddlers nab in Hyderabad

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Hyderabad: The Rachakonda Special Operations Team (LB Nagar) caught three inter-state drug peddlers at Meerpet here on Sunday. The police seized 15 grams of heroin from them.

Acting on a tip off, the team caught Umesh Tiwari (35), Suresh Dewasi (26) and Ravla Ram (22), all natives of Rajasthan and working at different places in the city.


Umesh and Suresh were bringing the drugs from a person in Rajasthan and selling it in the city to customers, said Rachakonda SOT officials. The trio along with the drug and other seized material were handed over to Meerpet police station for further action.