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Adding to the grim tally, Indian students Nivesh Mukka and Goutham Parsi killed in a fatal car crash in Arizona; both enrolled at Arizona State University, their untimely demise underscores the ongoing safety challenges faced by Indian students in the US
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Since 2018, there have been "403 incidents of death of Indian students abroad due to various reasons, including natural causes, accidents, and medical conditions."
Uncover the chilling story of Jeremy Williams, sentenced to death for the murder of 5-year-old Kamarie Holland, human trafficking & conspiring with the child's mother, who sold her daughter for $2,500, culminating in a landmark trial in Columbus, Georgia
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Some jurors began to cry as videos of the assault were shown, the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer reported
6 dead, multiple injured, including a 9-month-old baby & a pregnant woman in a stabbing attack at Sydney's Bondi Junction Westfield; Police have not ruled out terrorism as they investigate the tragedy, which saw a lone assailant fatally shot by an officer
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The violent spree began when a single attacker started stabbing shoppers without any apparent selection criteria. A total of nine individuals were attacked before a police inspector intervened.
A 33-year-old Indian Cheistha Kochar, a bright LSE PhD candidate & ex-NITI Aayog employee run over by a truck while cycling back home; despite London's dense CCTV network, the absence of arrests a week on raises pressing questions of Indians safety abroad
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There have been no arrests a week after the incident, police said.
Against a mother's hesitant heart, Abhijit's journey ends in tragedy, marking him as the 9th Indian lost in the US this year, alongside Neel Acharya, Vivek Saini, and more; their stories, a sombre echo of dreams shattered far from home, cry out for safety
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Noticing Abhijit did not reach home after finishing his classwork on 11 March, his worried friends informed police and lodged a missing complaint.
Alarm bells ring as ISI backs a new plot against India! Farhatullah Ghori, the notorious architect of the 2002 Akshardham attack, now shielded by Pakistan's ISI, emerges in provocative video, rallying Indian Muslim youth to rise and wage war against India
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Adding to concerns, the Delhi Police's special cell disclosed last year that an Islamic State-inspired group, which had been neutralized, was found to be under Ghori's leadership
After a "Critical Shooting" on a Brooklyn subway reveals deepening US security issues, India is closely watching, highlighting concerns over human rights violations and a deteriorating law and order situation in America, suggesting a focus shift home
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A video shows how a verbal dispute between two men on a moving A train turned into a fight. One of the men grabbed a gun from the other and shot him, the police said.
"Come back king, save the country": In the heart of Himalayas, Nepal witnesses strong protests, with thousands marching for the return of the Hindu monarchy, revival of its past glory as a Hindu state, amidst political upheaval and a quest for stability
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Rallies in favour of the Hindu monarchy have been growing bigger and a greater number of residences and commercial establishments are sporting pictures of the former king and his forebears.
"No one left in family": Amarnath Ghosh, an exceptional Indian classical dancer & Washington University scholar, tragically murdered in St. Louis; body languishes in the morgue on day 6 as the Indian Consulate in Chicago urges a swift police investigation
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On day six, we are informed that Amarnath’s mortal body is still in the morgue and the Police investigation is still underway, that the Indian Consulate Chicago is in touch with the police pressing for a speedy investigation
In a historic shift, Prince Mohammad Bin Salman prohibits Iftar gatherings in mosques and stops Imams from fundraising for Ramadan feasts in Saudi Arabia, signaling a major drift in traditional practices as per Ministry of Islamic Affairs' new guidelines
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The Ministry also restricted imams and muezzins in various regions of the country from collecting financial donations for organising Iftar feasts for those fasting and others