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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 criticizes the excessive use of bail stays by higher courts, calling for greater scrutiny and adherence to due process to protect personal liberty.
A viral video of a chaotic job interview in Gujarat ignites a political firestorm over India’s unemployment crisis.
India designates June 25th as ‘Samvidhaan Hatya Diwas’ to commemorate the Emergency, a period marked by “gross abuse of power.”
The Centre has reiterated its commitment to reserving 10% of vacancies in Central Armed Police Forces for Agniveers, as the first batch will be eligible for recruitment in 2026.
According to the United Nations, India’s population will peak at 1.7 billion in the 2060s before declining, maintaining its position as the world’s most populous nation through the century.
Supreme Court dismisses petition for expert panel on Hathras stampede probe, advises petitioner to approach Allahabad High Court.
The Supreme Court has granted interim bail to Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal in the ED’s money laundering case related to the Delhi liquor policy.
India abstains from voting on a UN General Assembly resolution demanding Russia’s withdrawal from the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant and cessation of aggression against Ukraine.
Grieving parents of Captain Anshuman Singh, a posthumous Kirti Chakra recipient, challenge the Indian Army’s Next of Kin (NOK) policy, claiming unfair treatment and lack of support.
India’s Agnipath scheme aims to revolutionize its military by recruiting young soldiers on short-term contracts, sparking debate on its potential benefits and drawbacks for both national security and financial stability.