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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.
Ukraine ramps up domestic missile production, with Zelenskiy promising a surge in firepower. Kyiv aims to rival Russia’s arsenal and reduce reliance on foreign arms.
Violence against Hindus in Bangladesh escalates post-Hasina’s resignation, with significant damage to homes and temples. International and domestic reactions intensify.
U.S. and Australian leaders convene for AUSMIN talks focusing on China’s coercive actions, AUKUS submarines, and regional instability, aiming to strengthen their strategic alliance.
Kamala Harris selects Tim Walz as her running mate. This strategic choice aims to capture rural votes and enhance appeal in key battleground states.
U.S. hurdler Freddie Crittenden uses the Olympic repechage rule to overcome injury and advance to the 110m hurdles semi-finals in Paris.
Unexpected victory for Germany’s Christian Kukuk in Olympic showjumping as favored Swedish champion falls.
Anti-immigrant riots in the UK worsen, prompting the government to increase prison capacity and other countries to issue travel warnings.
North Korea denounces Germany’s joining of the U.N. border monitoring force, alleging U.S.-led efforts to create an Asian NATO.
Hezbollah’s drone strikes on northern Israel mark a significant escalation in regional tensions. The attacks, aimed at military targets, reflect ongoing retaliatory dynamics with broad implications for Middle Eastern stability.
President Shahabuddin dissolves Bangladesh’s parliament, setting the stage for new elections. Amidst economic strain and social unrest, Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus is proposed as interim chief adviser.
Explore the Modi government’s strategic bureaucratic reshuffle, featuring key appointments and their potential impact on governance and policy implementation.
The 70th National Film Awards ceremony recently concluded in New Delhi, honoring the finest achievements in Indian cinema for films certified in 2022
The 70th National Film Awards ceremony recently concluded in New Delhi, honoring the finest achievements in Indian cinema for films certified in 2022
Retired Justice Dr. Bibhas Kanti Kilikdar sworn in as Tripura’s Lokayukta, pledging to eradicate corruption and uphold transparency in public administration.
13 Indian fishermen arrested by the Sri Lanka Navy for alleged poaching have been repatriated to India, signaling a potential easing of strained relations
The ED has arrested four individuals linked to a major online gaming scam involving the “Fiewin” app, highlighting the growing threat of transnational cybercrime.
The NWMI guidelines aim to create safer, fairer, & more equitable newsrooms in India. Learn about their recommendations for fair labor practices & zero-tolerance policies against harassment.
Delhi High Court reinstates ad hoc committee for WFI, emphasizing transparency & accountability in sports governance. Wrestlers’ plea impacts Indian sports.
Muhammad Yunus assures PM Modi of minority protection in Bangladesh as political unrest raises concerns, emphasizing regional stability and human rights.
SEBI Chief Madhabi Puri Buch faces allegations of financial misconduct. Explore the implications for India’s regulatory environment.