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‘Hurt dignity of the high office’: Rashtrapati Bhavan slams “unacceptable” remarks by Sonia Gandhi, says President wasn’t tired at any point
Jan 31, 2025
Controversy erupted after Congress leader Sonia Gandhi criticized President Droupadi Murmu's speech at the joint sitting of Parliament. The remarks, made on Friday, came after the President's address preceding the Budget session. Sonia Gandhi commented that the President appeared fatigued towards the conclusion of her speech and struggled to continue.

Why Western sanctions on Russia turns into double-edged sword
Jan 31, 2025
The imposition of Western sanctions on Russia has been one of the most significant geopolitical developments in recent years. Initially aimed at crippling Russia’s economy and deterring its military operations, these sanctions have instead produced unintended consequences. Rather than isolating Russia, they have accelerated its economic realignment with non-Western powers, challenging the dominance of Western financial systems.

Karnataka: Mubin kills college student for rejecting his marriage proposal, stabs her in the neck and slits throat
Jan 31, 2025
In a deeply distressing incident on Thursday, January 30, a college student was brutally murdered in Raichur city, Karnataka, by a man identified as Mubin after she rejected his marriage proposal. The horrific crime unfolded in Sindhanoor town where Mubin, in a fit of rage, took the life of the young girl in a savage act of violence.

Chhattisgarh: 29 Naxals, Including Seven Women, Surrender Before Narayanpur SP
Jan 30, 2025
In a major development in Chhattisgarh's fight against Naxalism, 29 Naxals from the Kutul area surrendered to Narayanpur SP Prabhat Kumar on Wednesday. According to the officials, the group consisted of 22 men and 7 women, marking a significant shift in the ongoing efforts to curb insurgency in the region.

Inside ISIS’s Digital Playbook: How the Terror Organisation Has Been Giving Step-by-Step Guidance for a New Breed of Islamic Jihadis Online
Jan 29, 2025
The Islamic State (ISIS) has expanded its battlefield beyond physical territories, venturing into the vast expanse of the internet to recruit and train a new generation of 'online jihadis.' Central to this strategy is their propaganda magazine, Voice of Khurasan, which plays a crucial role in realizing ISIS's ambition of enlisting jihadis worldwide through social media and other online platforms.

Modi Government Revokes Non-Profit Status of Soros-Funded Journalist Group That Spread False Poverty Data
Jan 29, 2025
On January 28, the Reporters’ Collective, a group heavily funded by foreign entities linked to George Soros, announced on X (formerly Twitter) that the Modi government had revoked its non-profit status. This comes after the controversial group was caught peddling fabricated data to discredit India’s poverty reduction efforts.

Muhammad Yunus scared of his connections with Clintons and daughter’s involvement in Biden's White House
Jan 28, 2025
Following publication of investigation report in Indian media exposing involvement of Monica Yunus, daughter of Muhammad Yunus in thePresident's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities (PCAH) under Joe Biden’s presidency, which is an advisory committee to the President of the United States on cultural issues, the website of this entity has been mysteriously shutdown. Clicking on the website PCAH.gov from Bangladesh and a number of countries shows – the site is down.

Sivagalai Rewrites the Past: Time Travel on an Iron Spear
Jan 28, 2025
Carbon dating of artefacts unearthed during recent archaeological excavations in Tamil Nadu has confirmed that the use of iron in the region dates back to more than 5,300 years ago, making it the oldest recorded Iron Age in India. These findings shed light on the advanced nature of ancient Tamil civilisation and its early adoption of iron technology.

Sheikh Hasina's oligarch sees regime change in Bangladesh as 'Islamist-military coup'
Jan 27, 2025
Bangladesh stands at a precarious crossroads following the abrupt ouster of Sheikh Hasina's regime on August 5, an event her loyalists decry as an 'Islamist-military coup'. As accusations of betrayal and corruption swirl around Hasina's inner circle, the nation grapples with a volatile political landscape dominated by power struggles, rising Islamist influence, and looming international repercussions. Against this backdrop, the role of figures like Muhammad Yunus and the involvement of foreign powers, including Pakistan’s ISI, add further complexity to an already combustible situation. With...

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