Author: Rayan Chakravarty
Hopes were high when U.S. President Donald Trump welcomed Russian President Vladimir Putin to Alaska on Friday. There were flyovers, red carpets, even a ride together in Trump’s armored limousine.
In Gaza, hunger is no longer a fear, it is a daily reality. Hospitals are running out of basic medicines. Parents are skipping meals so their children can eat. And now, over 100 humanitarian organisations are warning that new Israeli rules are making it almost impossible to deliver the food and medicine that could save lives.
In a heartfelt conversation on Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi assured Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that India stands firmly committed to an early, peaceful end to the war in Ukraine. Speaking just days before the Russia–US summit on the conflict, Modi promised that India would make “every possible contribution” to help restore calm and stability.
Five months ago, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy left the Oval Office humiliated, kicked out after a tense meeting with Donald Trump.
The new Class 8 NCERT Social Science textbook looks quite different this year — and not just in layout. Entire sections on Tipu Sultan, Haidar Ali, and the Anglo-Mysore Wars of the 1700s have been removed.
Business tycoon Anil Ambani, chairman of the Reliance Group, appeared before the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Tuesday in connection with a case involving alleged bank loan fraud counti upto thousands of crores.
Starting this week, representatives from over 190 countries have gathered in Geneva with one shared goal: to end the world’s growing plastic pollution crisis.
In a recent case that has shaken our country , in a small village in Karnataka, a group linked to In a Hindu right-wing outfit allegedly poisoned a school’s drinking water, not to harm the students directly, but to target the school’s Muslim headmaster.
In a powerful moment of justice, former JD(S) MP Prajwal Revanna, once hailed as a rising star in Karnataka politics, has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the rape of his 47-year-old domestic worker.
Speaking Bengali in Kolkata’s civic body meetings is now no longer a choice, but a rule. The Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) has made it mandatory for all councillors to use Bengali during monthly meetings and question sessions.
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