Today in History (May 10th, 1994)
May 10, 1994, marks a historic day when Nelson Mandela was inaugurated as the first black president of South Africa, following the end of apartheid. Mandela’s journey from being a political prisoner to becoming a global symbol of reconciliation and democracy is remarkable. His leadership and vision played a crucial role in uniting a divided nation and steering South Africa towards a path of freedom, equality, and justice.
Summary of Today’s News
U.S. won’t supply arms to Israel if it attacks Rafah: Biden
Biden announced that the US won’t provide offensive weapons to Israel for a potential assault on Rafah due to concerns for civilians. Defensive arms like Iron Dome interceptors will still be supplied. Historical military aid to Israel increased after a deadly Hamas attack in October. Biden’s decisions highlight a divide with Netanyahu’s government. While Israel asserts it has necessary weapons, Biden emphasizes avoiding civilian harm and paused a shipment of heavy bombs.
Bail to Kejriwal to campaign will incentivize criminals to become politicians, says ED
The Directorate of Enforcement (ED) has advised the Supreme Court against granting interim bail to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in a liquor policy case, arguing that it could set a precedent for politicians to evade arrest during election campaigns, considering the frequency of elections in India. Justice Sanjiv Khanna, leading the Bench handling the case, announced a decision on the bail request would be made on May 10. The ED contends that granting special treatment to politicians during elections undermines the rule of law and equality, creating a division between politicians and ordinary citizens.
SC stops grant of fresh mining leases in the Aravalli range.
The Supreme Court issued a directive halting the issuance of new mining leases and renewals within the Aravalli ranges and hills, as identified in a Forest Survey of India report. The order applies to Delhi, Rajasthan, Haryana, and Gujarat and instructs states to refrain from granting annual permissions for mining in the defined areas. However, it clarifies that legal mining activities under valid permits and licenses are excluded.
On Victory Day, Putin says nuclear forces are on alert.
During Russia’s Victory Day parade, President Putin delivered a defiant speech emphasizing Russia’s nuclear readiness and intolerance towards Western threats. He praised the Russian Army’s role in Ukraine and accused Western elites of fuelling global conflicts. The parade, commemorating victory over Nazi Germany, symbolizes Russia’s combat readiness under Putin’s leadership.