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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 US opens a new embassy in Vanuatu to strengthen diplomatic ties and counter China’s growing influence in the Pacific. Learn more about this strategic move.
A drone attack in Tel Aviv heightens tensions with Hezbollah, prompting increased Israeli air patrols and investigations.
France intensifies efforts to counter ISIS-K threats as the 2024 Paris Olympics approach, ensuring safety and security amid heightened concerns.
President Biden considers stepping aside as Democratic nominee amid mounting pressure and internal party debates about his candidacy.
New Zealand’s Foreign Minister urges diplomacy and compromise to resolve the escalating crisis in New Caledonia amidst violent protests.
Israel’s relentless offensive in Gaza escalates, with tragic consequences for civilians. An in-depth analysis of the ongoing conflict.
Israel intensifies its military campaign in Gaza, targeting central regions and exacerbating the humanitarian crisis, as diplomatic efforts falter.
Ursula von der Leyen secures a second term, pledging robust climate policies and a European Defence Union amidst rising geopolitical and internal challenges.
Police in northern India order restaurants to display employee names during a Hindu holy month, raising concerns of religious discrimination and communal tension.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer spearheads closer European collaboration on key issues at the EPC summit, marking a pivotal moment in post-Brexit relations.
The Supreme Court of India has expressed concern over the meager pensions received by retired District Judges and urged the central government to find a swift resolution. The court highlighted the financial hardships faced by these judicial officers and emphasized the need for a comprehensive approach to address their grievances.
Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar walked out of the House amidst a heated debate with the Opposition over wrestler Vinesh Phogat’s disqualification from the Olympics. Dhankhar accused the Opposition of unruly conduct and challenging his authority.
Buddhadeb Bhattacharya, former West Bengal Chief Minister, will be remembered for his unwavering integrity, principled stance, and dedication to public service. His unorthodox approach to governance and focus on economic development and social justice left a lasting impact on the state.
India’s government has implemented a landmark policy change, waiving the requirement for clinical trials for certain categories of drugs already approved in reputable foreign markets. This move aims to expedite access to cutting-edge treatments for patients with critical conditions.
Manipur CM N. Biren Singh declares SoO agreement with Kuki militants still valid despite state’s withdrawal, sparking controversy and raising concerns over its legality and impact on peace efforts.
Three underwater structures in the Indian Ocean have been named Ashoka Seamount, Chandragupt Ridge, and Kalpataru Ridge, reflecting India’s rich cultural heritage and its growing prowess in oceanographic exploration.
India’s Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports reveals its comprehensive support for athletes under the Target Olympic Podium Scheme, aiming to cultivate a generation of Olympic champions.
The Reserve Bank of India maintains a status quo on the repo rate, navigating a complex landscape of global economic volatility and persistent domestic inflation.
India’s government confirms the Silkyara tunnel project includes a mandated escape route, addressing safety concerns after a 2023 collapse.
India’s proposed Waqf Bill sparks a fiery debate in Parliament, with opposition parties raising concerns about religious freedom and constitutional overreach.