Author: Priyanka Basak

14th May | India In a major step for neurological healthcare, global pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly officially launched its breakthrough Alzheimer’s treatment, Lormalzi, in India this week. The drug, which targets the root causes of memory loss rather than just symptoms, will be available to patients starting May 2026. This introduction comes at a critical time as India’s dementia-affected population is projected to reach nearly 19 million by 2036. The therapy is priced at approximately ₹91,688 per vial, making it one of the first advanced treatments for the disease to be commercially accessible in the Indian market.Unlike traditional medications that…

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Millions of Indian football fans face a potential blackout for the FIFA World Cup 2026 as the nation’s primary broadcasters, JioStar (a Reliance-Disney joint venture) and Sony, have yet to reach a financial agreement with FIFA for the tournament’s media rights. The deadlock persists in India and [China] just weeks before the June 11, 2026 kickoff because FIFA’s revised asking price of approximately $35 million still dwarfs the $20 million bid placed by JioStar. Broadcasters are hesitant to meet higher valuations due to the North American host locations, which place most matches in late-night or early-morning Indian Standard Time slots (12:30 AM to 7 AM IST), severely limiting potential advertising revenue and simultaneous viewership.

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In a decisive crackdown on the unrest following the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections, state police have arrested 433 individuals and registered 200 FIRs across various districts since results were announced on May 4. Acting Director General of Police (DGP) Siddh Nath Gupta confirmed on Wednesday, May 6, that these actions were taken to curb reports of intimidation, assault, and arson that erupted shortly after the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was declared the winner. In addition to the specific arrests, over 1,100 people have been placed under preventive detention to restore law and order.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi issued a sharp condemnation on May 5, 2026, after three Indian nationals were wounded in a high-stakes Iranian drone and missile barrage on the Fujairah Petroleum Industries Zone (FOIZ). The attack, which struck a critical bypass for global oil exports, marks a dangerous collapse of the fragile ceasefire in the Gulf. As Emirati air defenses intercepted 12 ballistic missiles and a fleet of drones, the Indian government labeled the targeting of civilian energy infrastructure as “unacceptable.” With the Strait of Hormuz effectively blockaded since February, New Delhi has signaled growing alarm over the safety of its expatriate workforce and the escalating maritime piracy threatening global energy stability.

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The Election Commission of India (ECI) has officially commenced the counting of votes today, May 4, 2026, for the Assembly Elections in West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam, and Puducherry. Following a record-breaking voter turnout—including an unprecedented 92.49% in West Bengal—the political fate of 824 constituencies hangs in the balance. In Kolkata, the battle for Bhabanipur remains the symbolic epicenter of a fierce BJP-TMC face-off, while in Chennai, the DMK looks to defend its mandate against a resurgent AIADMK and actor Vijay’s TVK debut. With postal ballots being processed first, early trends are expected by 10 AM, potentially redefining India’s political map by this evening.

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