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Ireland hate speech law dropped amid rising Western resolve to protect free speech. McEntee shifts focus to hate crime legislation.
Russian airstrike leaves Kharkiv under siege with 12 injured and mass evacuations, highlighting the continued devastation of Ukraine’s second-largest city.
The Ukraine war depends on Western resolve as Russia rejects peace talks, with tensions over Ukraine’s territorial sovereignty and future.
France’s right-wing government faces political deadlock as Macron and Barnier navigate complex alliances with conservatives and centrists.
The Supreme Court has taken up the National Testing Agency’s (NTA) plea to consolidate numerous petitions regarding the NEET-UG 2024 exam, which has been marred by allegations of leaks and irregularities.
The Supreme Court of India has rejected a plea by Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar to dismiss a CBI case accusing him of possessing disproportionate assets.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah offers central support to flood-stricken states, highlighting the government’s dedication to disaster management and relief efforts.
Seasoned diplomat Vikram Misri assumes charge as India’s new Foreign Secretary, bringing expertise in China relations and national security to the forefront.
The Supreme Court of India is set to establish a constitution bench to address petitions challenging the validity of laws passed as Money Bills, bypassing the Rajya Sabha.
The Supreme Court ruling aims to transform the portrayal of differently-abled individuals in films, emphasizing respect, inclusivity, and accurate representation.
The Supreme Court of India has rejected a request for interim bail from activist Jyoti Jagtap, who is currently incarcerated in connection with the Elgar Parishad-Maoist links case.
Yogi Adityanath attributed BJP’s 2024 election underperformance to overconfidence and shifting votes. The party plans immediate preparations for future elections, emphasizing social media vigilance and grassroots mobilization.
The CUET-UG retest for over 1,000 candidates due to alleged irregularities, including the distribution of wrong question papers and potential connections to the Oasis Public School scandal, raises serious concerns about the NTA’s competence and the future of competitive exams in India.
The tragic death of Captain Anshuman Singh has sparked a controversy over the distribution of his assets and the Kirti Chakra, raising questions about the fairness of military inheritance laws and the emotional impact on grieving families.