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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 International Court of Justice declares Israeli settlements illegal, demanding reparations and an end to the occupation. This landmark ruling could reshape the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Begona Gomez, wife of Spain’s PM, faces a high-profile corruption probe, highlighting political influence and accountability.
Israeli airstrikes and tank shelling devastate Gaza, with Rafah under siege and the Al-Nuseirat camp in ruins.Excerpt: Israel’s relentless bombardment of central Gaza has intensified, with the Al-Nuseirat refugee camp bearing the brunt of the assault.
Bangladesh descends into further chaos as protests escalate, claiming more lives amidst a nationwide communication blackout and escalating political tensions.
Amid escalating protests in Bangladesh, Indian students orchestrate a daring escape, navigating roadblocks and communication disruptions to reach safety back home.
In a strategic move, Prime Minister Trudeau appoints Steven MacKinnon as Canada’s new labor minister amidst growing political challenges and economic concerns.
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Violent student protests in Bangladesh over job quotas have led to a communication blackout and a rising death toll. Learn more about the unfolding crisis.
Taiwan must rely on itself for defense and will likely keep raising spending and modernizing the military given the threat it faces from China, Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung said.
Japanese Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki will address key international economic issues and reaffirm Japan’s commitment to currency stability at the G20 summit.
The NIA has filed charges against four individuals, including a Pakistan-based terrorist, for their alleged involvement in the killing of two civilians in Kashmir.
The 2024-25 Budget has been approved, with the government emphasizing capital expenditure, support for states, and tax relief for the middle class. However, the Opposition has raised concerns about private investment, consumption, wages, and the GST on health insurance premiums.
Senior Indian Information Service officer, Dhiraj Singh, has been appointed as the new director of the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune.
Supreme Court reaffirms state’s authority in determining job qualifications, dismissing appeal challenging educational equivalence.
Modi praises Yunus’ new role in Bangladesh’s interim government, stressing the safety of minorities and regional stability.
The passing of Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, former West Bengal CM, leaves a void in the state’s political and cultural landscape.
In a world marred by instability and conflict, CDS General Anil Chauhan advocates for India’s self-reliance in defense manufacturing. He emphasizes the need for a comprehensive approach encompassing the entire product lifecycle to achieve strategic autonomy.
The Indian government takes proactive measures to mitigate risks associated with GLOFs, ensuring dam safety and environmental protection
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar’s upcoming visit to the Maldives aims to strengthen the strategic partnership between the two nations and explore new avenues for collaboration.
India’s government introduces stricter disclosure requirements for solar manufacturers, promoting transparency and domestic production.