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US approves sale of AMRAAM missiles to Pakistan: Should India be concerned?

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The US-Pakistan friendship is growing from strength to strength. Now, Washington has approved a sale of the AIM-120 Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missiles (AMRAAM) missile to Islamabad. Their deployment enhances a powerful Pakistan air force, which is already equipped with Chinese as well as Turkish military hardware, posing a risk to India

Who is the woman captured on camera cutting ribbons dedicated to Israeli hostages in London?

1 month ago

Nadia Yahlom, an artist and PhD student from the University of Westminster, was seen snipping away yellow ribbons in north London’s Muswell Hill tied in solidarity for Israeli hostages in Gaza. In the footage, the woman can be seen with a pair of scissors, declaring that they were ‘condoning genocide’ while onlookers try to stop her

Was an Indian, fighting for Russian army, captured by Ukrainian troops?

1 month ago

The Ukrainian army has released a video of an Indian being captured on the frontlines of the Russia-Ukraine war. In the video, the national, identified to be Majoti Sahil Mohamed Hussein, claims that he is a 22-year-old from Gujarat’s Morbi and he had gone to Russia to study. However, he ended up joining the Russian military in an attempt to avoid a seven-year jail term

History Today: How Indian Air Force got its wings and soared in the skies

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The Indian Air Force was established as the Indian Aviation Corps on October 8, 1932, with the purpose to provide air support to the Indian Army. On this day in 1871, one of the worst urban disasters in the history of the United States took place in Chicago. As many as 300 people lost their lives in the fire that went on for two days

Is TikTok recommending porn to children?

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TikTok, which is owned by China’s ByteDance, has long been under the scanner from rights groups, parents and authorities about its possible effects on children. Now, a UK-based campaign group has claimed that the algorithm recommended explicit material to accounts created for minors earlier this year. Let’s take a closer look

Why a Belgian filmmaker has been walking on all fours for three years

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Belgian-born documentary filmmaker Alexia Kraft de la Saulx has been practising quadrobics for three years. This new fitness trend involves people moving on all fours, with enthusiasts claiming it promotes fitness, strength, mobility, and spirituality. But the unusual workout is not without its limitations

Why are wealthy nations struggling with debt?

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Debt levels are on the rise across the globe with some of the world’s wealthiest and most developed nations struggling to balance the books. France, Japan, the United States and the United Kingdom are facing crushing levels of debt compared to their GDP. But why is this? What happened?

In Graphics l Two years after Hamas attack on Israel, a key timeline of events in Gaza war

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Two years ago, on October 7, 2023, at the close of the Jewish festival of Sukkot, Hamas launched a massive assault on Israel, marking the deadliest day in the country's history. Israel then began an offensive to destroy the Palestinian militant group in Gaza. As both sides negotiate for peace, here is a key timeline of events of the war

7 attacks in 1 year: Why Pakistan’s Jaffar Express is a favourite target of Baloch rebels

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Coaches of the Jaffar Express, running from Quetta to Peshawar in Pakistan, derailed on Tuesday after an explosion, injuring at least seven people. The Baloch Republican Guards, a Baloch rebel group, has claimed responsibility for the attack. This is the seventh such incident in this year alone — in March, the train was taken hostage for more than 30 hours

Is Tim Cook preparing to leave Apple? Who could succeed the tech CEO?

1 month ago

Tim Cook may be preparing to step down from Apple after more than a decade at the helm and speculation is growing about who could take his place. Senior executives such as Chief Operating Officer Jeff Williams, Senior Vice President John Ternus, and software head Craig Federighi are viewed as potential successors

Is Pakistan’s offer to US to build Pasni port in Arabian Sea a threat to India?

1 month ago

Pakistan’s courtship of Donald Trump continues. Islamabad has reportedly proposed that the US build and operate a port in the small, coastal fishing town of Pasni, which is located close to Gwadar and the Pakistan-Iran border. If this plan goes ahead, it would have serious implications for India, with New Delhi having to rethink its Arabian Sea strategy and patrols

Bovine beauty! Inside Thailand’s pageant for buffaloes

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Thailand hosts a unique beauty pageant for buffaloes. Part of the broader Chonburi Buffalo Racing Festival, the Buffalo Beauty Pageant is a beloved tradition in Thai culture, celebrating the animal’s deep connection to rural life and agriculture. Here's  all you need to know about it

Can Donald Trump’s Gaza plan win him the Nobel Peace Prize?

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As the 2025 Nobel Prize announcements trickle in, Donald Trump is hoping to bag the prestigious peace prize — this time tying his latest bid to his proposed Gaza peace plan. Despite touting the Abraham Accords and claiming credit for ending multiple wars, experts suggest his aggressive lobbying and polarising diplomacy may hinder his long-sought Nobel ambition

‘Divine force guided me’: What prompted Rakesh Kishore to hurl shoe at India’s Chief Justice?

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A 71-year-old advocate, Rakesh Kishore, hurled a shoe at CJI BR Gavai in the Supreme Court during a hearing. While the CJI escaped unharmed, Kishore was escorted out of the courtroom and later suspended by the Bar Council of India. The now-suspended advocate claims he was guided by a ‘divine force’ and said he has ‘no remorse’ for his act

History Today: How Hamas' October 7 attack plunged West Asia into unprecedented turmoil

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Hamas launched massive coordinated attacks on Israel from the Gaza Strip on October 7, 2023, beginning one of the worst wars in West Asia, killing 1,200 people in Israel. Nearly 2,200 rockets were fired towards Israeli cities, thus overwhelming their defence system, the Iron Dome. On this day in 2001, the United States launched Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan following the September 11 attacks in New York, Washington, and Pennsylvania

Why US military’s beard ban has sparked concerns among Sikhs

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The Pentagon has issued a memo directing all military branches to revert to ‘pre-2010 standards’ for beards, saying that 'facial hair waivers are generally not authorised'. This comes after US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth’s remarks last month that the era of 'rampant and ridiculous shaving profiles' through waivers for medical or religious reasons is over

Another French PM resigns: Will President Macron survive the political crisis?

1 month ago

Sebastien Lecornu has become the shortest-lived prime minister in modern French history after resigning just after a month of his appointment. A close ally of President Emmanuel Macron, he stepped down hours after announcing a new Cabinet on Sunday. Lecornu was the seventh PM to serve under Macron’s presidency since 2017. But why did he resign? Will the president come out unscathed from the political crisis gripping the nation?

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