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Now drone sightings in Munich. What is Europe’s plan to counter this new threat?

1 month ago

Over a dozen flights were grounded at Munich airport on Thursday, with around 3,000 passengers affected after drones were spotted. Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have also been spotted in several other countries, like Denmark, France, Norway, and Poland, among others, over the past month. What is Europe doing to counter them?

Gitanjali Angmo moves SC against Sonam Wangchuk’s arrest: Who is she?

1 month ago

Dr Gitanjali J Angmo, wife of climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, has approached the Supreme Court, seeking her husband’s unconditional release from prison. He was arrested on September 26 under the National Security Act (NSA) following violent protests in Leh. Angmo, the co-founder of the Himalayan Institute of Alternative Learning (HIAL), is an accomplished social entrepreneur and educationist

No more breast implants: Why North Korea is cracking down on cosmetic surgeries

1 month ago

North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un has declared cosmetic surgery, especially breast enlargement procedures, as 'anti-socialist', calling them a symbol of capitalist vanity that corrupts the country’s values. He will now deploy 'strike teams' monitoring local neighbourhoods, conducting invasive checks and flagging women with noticeable changes in their bodies

Why shutdowns are a US speciality, not a global norm

1 month ago

On October 1, the US government shut down, putting thousands of federal workers at risk. Political experts have predicted a lengthy period of government closure.  But, why are these shutdowns common in the US alone, while the UK and other western countries remain immune to such steps?

After Nepal, why have Gen-Z protests broken out in Morocco?

1 month ago

Morocco is witnessing its most significant youth-driven unrest in years, as the GenZ 212 movement rallies thousands online and on the streets demanding better healthcare, education and jobs. From Rabat to Agadir, protests have turned violent in several cities amidst growing anger at the government’s spending priorities ahead of the 2030 FIFA World Cup

How US government shutdown could be a new headache for Indians

1 month ago

The US shutdown is an added challenge for Indian professionals. The US embassy in India has already announced that it will not update its social media account regularly due to a lapse in appropriations. Also, funding to the US department of labour, which is key to processing H-1B visas, will be snapped

What is ‘TrumpRx’, website to be launched for discounted drugs?

1 month ago

Come 2026, US citizens will be able to buy medication at a discount via TrumpRx – a website bearing the president Donald Trump’s name. Trump has announced that the federal government is tying up with the drug maker Pfizer to allow the firm to sell its drugs straight to consumers. He said deals with other big pharma firms are in the works. Here’s what we know

Meet the American woman who charges Rs 26 lakh to pick baby names

1 month ago

Taylor Humphrey, an American 'baby name consultant', turned her passion for naming children into a luxury service for parents who want the perfect, meaningful name for their child. The 37-year-old who calls herself a 'name nerd', has over 100,000 followers on social media and a portfolio boasting more than 500 names she has curated for families

Are tariffs making US ‘rich as hell’ as Trump claims?

1 month ago

US President Donald Trump, delivering a speech to top US commanders at the Marine Corps Base in Quantico, claimed that America was raking in ‘trillions of dollars’ as a result of tariffs. But how much revenue are tariffs generating every month? Are they making the country ‘rich as hell’ as Trump claims?

Cyberfrauds, offences against women & more: The crimes on the rise in India

1 month ago

The latest National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) data has once again put the spotlight on women’s safety in India. It reveals that crimes against women rose in 2023, with a total of around 4.48 lakh cases. While murders saw a dip compared to 2022, crimes have increased overall. Here’s what the data tells us about cybercrimes and student suicides

91 students missing 2 days after Indonesia school collapse: Why rescue ops are tricky

1 month ago

A catastrophe unfolded at the Al Khoziny Islamic boarding school in Sidoarjo, a town 780 km east of Jakarta. Hundreds of students had gathered for afternoon prayers when the roof suddenly caved in, trapping them under humongous amounts of concrete rubble. More than 300 personnel are on site for rescue, but progress has been slow and extremely risky

How did Keir Starmer go from a landslide win to Britain’s most unpopular PM in a year?

1 month ago

Keir Starmer entered Downing Street last year with a record-breaking Labour landslide. Just 15 months later, he has become the most unpopular UK prime minister on record, with satisfaction at 13 per cent and dissatisfaction at 79 per cent. Economic woes and Reform UK’s surge under Nigel Farage now raise questions about Starmer’s future

Why Bihar’s final electoral roll has 47 lakh less voters

1 month ago

The Election Commission (EC) has released Bihar’s final voter list after holding a Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in the poll-bound state. The final number of electors has fallen by about 47 lakh, or six per cent, leading to a total electorate of 7.4 crore. But why have so many names been deleted from the final roll?

Churches damaged, roads split open: How 6.9 earthquake ravaged Philippines

1 month ago

A powerful 6.9-magnitude earthquake shook central Philippines late Tuesday, claiming more than 60 lives and causing widespread damage across Cebu province. The quake, centred near Bogo, led to massive power cuts and collapsed structures, including a centuries-old church. At least 147 people were injured across the central islands, with authorities declaring a 'state of calamity' in parts of Cebu to speed up rescue and relief operations

Has Shehbaz Sharif made a quick escape to London as Pakistan battles crisis after crisis?

1 month ago

After a hectic US visit during which he met with President Donald Trump and addressed the UN General Assembly, Shehbaz Sharif is in London until October 2. The Pakistani prime minister is in the British capital for medical tests as well as some ‘personal time’ — reportedly shopping, fine-dining and spending time with family. This comes as Pakistan-occupied Kashmir is in the grips of mass anti-government protests

Does Donald Trump really have the power to fire military leaders?

1 month ago

At a high-stakes meeting with top generals and admirals, US President Donald Trump threatened to fire military leaders who oppose him, while Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth told officers to resign if they disagreed with his agenda. The fiery remarks bring into question how much authority US presidents truly have over generals

Courts, airports, parks… What stays open and closed as US government shuts down

1 month ago

The US government is now in shutdown, a first in more than six years. Essential services such as post, banking, healthcare and airports will continue, albeit with delays and disruptions. Other government services, such as national parks and museums, will shut down. This shutdown is expected to impact millions of Americans, with many being furloughed, while others will have to work without pay

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