Gas Crisis

War Disrupts India’s Gas – West Asia Conflict Disrupts Supplies

Article Today, Hyderabad: The ongoing conflict in West Asia is beginning to affect daily life in several Indian cities. Disruptions in the international gas supply chain have triggered shortages of commercial and industrial gas in parts of the country. As a result, essential services such as crematorium operations and restaurant kitchens are facing unexpected interruptions….

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Nepal GenZ Politics

Gen Z Storms Nepal – Balen Shah Leads Political Surge

Article Today, Nepal: A powerful Gen Z youth wave has reshaped Nepal’s political landscape. Young voters rallied behind former rapper and Kathmandu mayor Balen Shah, delivering a sweeping victory to the Rastriya Swatantra Party in parliamentary elections. The result marks a dramatic shift away from traditional political leadership. It signals growing frustration among younger citizens…

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Scam Lands

India’s Expanding Scam Networks – Investigation Traces Scams Across Asia

Article Today, Hyderabad: Investigations into organised fraud networks are revealing an expanding landscape of deception across India and beyond. Criminal groups now operate across multiple sectors, including cyber fraud, financial scams, and identity manipulation. Experts say these networks often stretch across borders, linking rural scam centres in India with operations in Southeast Asia. Journalist’s Investigation…

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Ali Larijani Iran's Supreme NMC

Larijani Emerges Iran War Strategist – Iran Hardline Leader Shapes Strategy

Article Today, Hyderabad: Ali Larijani has re-emerged as a key figure in Iran’s strategic decision making at a time of rising regional tensions. The senior Iranian leader currently plays an influential role in national security discussions. His statements and political moves have drawn attention as Tehran navigates pressure from the United States and Israel. Rising…

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Sundar Pichai Approves Highest Package

Pichai Gets Rs. 6361 Crore Pay – Google Approves Three Year Package

Article Today, Hyderabad: Google has approved a massive compensation package for its chief executive Sundar Pichai. The company has allocated about Rs. 6361 crore for a three-year period. The decision places the technology leader among the highest-paid executives in the global corporate sector. The announcement has triggered discussion across financial and technology circles. Structure Of…

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Brain Hacking with Discover AI

Brain Hacking with AI – China Launches Discover-AI Research

Article Today, Hyderabad: A Chinese billionaire has launched an ambitious technology project aimed at understanding how the human brain thinks. The initiative focuses on a new approach known as “discover-AI”, designed to analyse human reasoning and reproduce it through artificial intelligence systems. Researchers believe the experiment could influence future scientific innovation. Understanding Brain HackingThe concept,…

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War with Claude AI

AI Alters the Course of War – Three Systems Key in Iran Conflict

Article Today, Hyderabad: Artificial intelligence (AI) is now moving faster than human decision-making on the battlefield. In the past, hundreds of soldiers were needed to analyse thousands of hours of surveillance footage from aircraft and drones. However, modern AI systems can now process such data within seconds. During recent US strikes on Iran, these technologies…

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Cosmetics with Human waste

Toxic Beauty: Counterfeit Cosmetics Under Fire

Article Today, Hyderabad: Investigations into counterfeit beauty products have raised serious public health concerns. Reports indicate that several low priced cosmetic products sold through online marketplaces contain harmful substances, including human waste and other contaminants. Health experts warn that these products can expose consumers to dangerous bacteria and toxic chemicals. The findings have drawn attention…

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AI War

AI Surveillance, Drones, Data, and Death: A New Age of War

Article Today, Hyderabad: Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming modern intelligence systems. Governments now rely on vast streams of digital data to assess threats and track movements. What once required physical surveillance now depends on algorithms, sensors and real-time analytics. As a result, data has become a strategic asset in geopolitical competition. The United States,…

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Kalisetti Initiation towards Bahrain victims

Kalisetti Initiates Support as War Fears Escalate

Article Today, Vizianagaram: Rising hostilities between the United States–Israel alliance and Iran have intensified tensions across West Asia. The impact has reached thousands of Telugu workers living in Bahrain and neighbouring Gulf countries. Flight services face disruptions. Local transport remains uncertain. As a result, many families in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana report growing concern over…

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Bets Before Bombs

Bets Before Bombs: ₹1,200 Crore Betting on Khamenei’s Death

Article Today, Hyderabad: The reported death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has shaken international politics. However, parallel activity in online prediction markets has drawn equal attention. Large financial bets were placed on possible military escalation and leadership change in Iran. The timing of these trades has raised serious questions. Prediction Platforms Under ScrutinyOne of…

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WEF Chief resigns due to Epstein Links

Davos Forum in Sex Scandal – Epstein Links Trigger Resignations

Article Today, Hyderabad: Fresh disclosures linked to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein have triggered political and institutional fallout across continents. Millions of pages of documents have surfaced in recent months. These records detail meetings, correspondence and financial transactions involving influential figures. The revelations have renewed scrutiny of global networks of power and privilege. WEF Chief…

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OpenAI ChatGPT Packages

OpenAI Raises the Bar: Sky-High Salaries Redefine Tech Talent Market

Article Today, Silicon Valley: OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, has set a new benchmark in compensation within the global technology industry. The artificial intelligence firm is offering some of the highest salary packages in Silicon Valley. Industry data indicates that the average total compensation for employees, including stock grants, approaches Rs.15 crore annually. This places…

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Women in Afghanistan - Taliban New Law

Taliban Codify Gender Subjugation – Women Face Legalized Violence

Article Today, Afghanistan: The Taliban administration has introduced a new 90-page penal code that significantly reshapes Afghanistan’s legal framework. The document, reportedly approved by Taliban supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada, has been circulated to courts across the country. Legal experts and human rights observers say the code formalizes discriminatory practices and expands clerical authority. Hierarchy Before…

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Harvard and Epstein

Harvard Under Scrutiny Over Epstein Links

Article Today, America: Harvard University, one of the world’s most prestigious academic institutions, is facing renewed scrutiny over its past association with Jeffrey Epstein. Epstein, a convicted sex offender, cultivated relationships with influential academics and administrators even after his 2008 conviction for soliciting a minor. Internal reviews and public records indicate that financial contributions and…

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Stanford University

Own Your Mind: A Stand Against AI Dependence

Article Today, Hyderabad: At a time when artificial intelligence (AI) tools are becoming routine in higher education, a student at Stanford University has taken a conscious decision to step away from them. The student, Rosanna Maris Arias, chose to stop using ChatGPT for academic work, citing concerns over its impact on independent thinking and learning….

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Uber

Uber Held Liable in Assault – Driver Crime Triggers Corporate Liability

Article Today, America: A U.S. federal court has delivered a strong message to ride-hailing companies, ruling that platforms cannot evade responsibility for crimes committed by their drivers. The judgment holds Uber Technologies Inc. liable for a sexual assault committed during a booked trip. The verdict has wide implications for passenger safety and corporate accountability. The…

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Epstein Files

Epstein Files Rattle Global Elite – Sealed Records Enter Public Domain

Article Today, America: A vast cache of court-linked records connected to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has entered public circulation in the United States. The disclosures have renewed scrutiny of influential figures named in witness statements, depositions, and ancillary documents. However, the material largely contains allegations and references, not judicial findings of guilt. Authorities stress…

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WhatsApp Cheating

WhatsApp Privacy Claims Challenged – Encryption Assurances Questioned

Article Today, America: A major legal challenge has reignited concerns over WhatsApp privacy claims. A lawsuit filed in a United States court has accused its parent company, Meta, of secretly accessing users’ private messages. The case has triggered anxiety among millions of users worldwide, including a large base in India. Encryption Under QuestionWhatsApp has long…

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Hi-B Visa Slots delays

U.S. Visa Delays Deepen – Interview Slots Stretch Years

Article Today, America: Indian information technology professionals seeking to travel to the United States are facing prolonged uncertainty. Waiting periods for H-1B visa interview slots have now stretched into multiple years. Fresh applicants report that available dates extend as far as 2027, raising concerns across the technology sector. Slots Fully Booked NationwideVisa applicants across Hyderabad,…

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NASA Study Unravels the Mystery of Water’s Origins

Article Today, America: For centuries, scientists have debated how Earth acquired its vast oceans. Unlike other rocky planets, Earth retained abundant surface water. This contrast has remained one of planetary science’s central questions. Recent NASA findings have now added clarity to this enduring mystery. Findings from Space ScienceA new study led by NASA presents strong…

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Smart Glasses Misusage

Smart Glasses… Silent Surveillance – Hidden Cameras Invade Privacy

Article Today, London: Smart glasses equipped with hidden cameras are raising serious privacy concerns across the United Kingdom. What was introduced as a wearable convenience tool is now being misused to record people without their knowledge. These videos are later shared on social media platforms, triggering widespread debate on consent, safety, and accountability. A Viral…

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Robots trains Householdtasks

Robots Learn Home Chores – AI Enters Household Tasks

Article Today, Hyderabad: Open AI, known globally for transforming artificial intelligence through ChatGPT, is now preparing a major push into robotics. The company is training robots to perform everyday household tasks that require physical understanding. These efforts mark a shift from purely digital intelligence to real-world machine capability. Inside a Secret LabThe work is being…

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Europe

Europe Readies Economic Counter – EU Warns Against Trade Coercion

Article Today, Europe: Recent statements by Donald Trump on the possible acquisition of Greenland have heightened geopolitical tensions. The remarks included warnings of possible tariffs if European partners failed to align with Washington’s position. As a result, European capitals have begun reassessing their economic and diplomatic response options. European Union Signals ResolveHowever, the European Union…

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US Stips Visas for 75 Nations

US Stips Visas for 75 Countries – Trump Orders Sweeping Visa Pause

Article Today, New Delhi: United States President Donald Trump has ordered the suspension of visa processing for citizens of 75 countries, marking one of the most significant changes in American immigration policy in recent years. The decision has triggered widespread international reaction and uncertainty among prospective travellers. Internal Memo RevealedAccording to a report by Reuters,…

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Trump Questions Electronic Voting

Trump Questions Electronic Voting, Sparks Fresh Debate

Article Today, America: In a wide-ranging interview with The New York Times, former United States President Donald Trump voiced strong reservations about electronic voting systems. The nearly two-hour conversation revisited long-standing concerns he has expressed about the integrity of elections conducted using electronic voting machines. His remarks have once again placed the reliability of voting…

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Visiting Visa

Tourist Visas Under Scrutiny – US Tightens Visitor Visa Rules

Article Today, Hyderabad: Travelling to the United States remains a long-cherished aspiration for millions of Indians. However, recent advisories underline that even minor violations of visa rules can have lasting consequences. The latest warning issued by the US Embassy in India highlights a stricter enforcement regime for visitor visas. Clear Limits on UsageThe embassy has…

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America Vas Green Land @ Denmark

Greenland Tensions Escalate as Denmark Signals Military Readiness

Article Today, Green Land: Tensions between the United States and Denmark have escalated sharply over Greenland, a territory of high strategic importance in the Arctic region. Recent statements and signals from Washington have revived concerns in Copenhagen, prompting Denmark to issue strong military directives to safeguard the island. The developments have drawn wide international attention…

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Love in 7 Days - Cyber weapon

How to Love in 7 Days? – Romance as the New Cyber Weapon

Article Today, Philippines: Cybercrime investigators in the Philippines have uncovered disturbing evidence of organised romance scams designed to defraud victims within a week. These scams, commonly referred to as pig butchering, rely on emotional manipulation rather than technical hacking. Criminal networks carefully groom victims before extracting large sums of money. Training Manuals ExposedPolice raids in…

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Maduro

Maduro Shadow Over Venezuela – Protests Grip Major Cities

Article Today, Venezuela: Venezuela is witnessing an unusual and dangerous phase. Although a new administration has taken office, real authority on the streets remains contested. Former President Nicolás Maduro is currently under American custody. However, his influence continues to shape daily life. As a result, the country appears trapped between two centres of power. This…

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Cohabitation in Indonesia

Indonesia Enforces Morality Code – Cohabitation Criminalised Nationwide

Article Today, Indonesia: Indonesia has begun enforcing a revised criminal code that criminalises cohabitation and pre-marital sexual relations. The law treats unmarried couples living together as offenders, even if the arrangement is consensual. Authorities say the provisions came into force after formal notification, marking a major shift in how private life is regulated in the…

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Future AI Technology

Mind-Reading Tech Nears Reality – 2026 A year of Technological Shifts

Article Today, Hyderabad: The global technology landscape is set for significant change in the coming year. Innovations once confined to science fiction are moving closer to daily life. From smartphones to robotics, multiple sectors are preparing for transformation. However, experts caution that these advances also bring new social and security challenges, particularly with the rapid…

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Journalism on Edge of Ice

Journalism Amid Deathly Ice – Daring Research in Antarctica

Article Today, America: Antarctica remains the most inhospitable region on Earth. Human survival is extremely difficult due to freezing temperatures, violent seas and total isolation. Yet, understanding this icy continent has become critical as melting glaciers threaten global sea levels. Therefore, a rare expedition combining science and journalism has begun in one of the planet’s…

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Surrogate 'sons

Billionaires Build Empires with 100 Surrogate Sons

Article Today, Hyderabad: Chinese billionaires are no longer focused only on expanding balance sheets. Increasingly, they are redesigning family structures to secure and extend their business empires. With commercial surrogacy banned in China, several wealthy individuals are turning to the United States, where legal frameworks allow them to pursue large-scale family expansion through assisted reproduction….

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Sanskrit at Lahore

Sanskrit Returns to Lahore – Course Revival at LUMS

Article Today, Pakistan: The Lahore University of Management Sciences has begun teaching Sanskrit, marking a rare academic development in Pakistan. The programme has been introduced under the university’s humanities framework, with the stated aim of engaging with classical texts in their original language. From Workshop to courseInitially launched as a three-month weekend workshop, the Sanskrit…

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World Top 10 Countries

China, U.S. Lead List of Most Disliked Nations in Global Survey

Article Today, America: China has emerged as the most disliked country in the world, followed closely by the United States, according to a 2025 global perception survey conducted by World Population Review. The survey assessed public opinion across multiple regions, reflecting attitudes shaped by recent geopolitical, social and humanitarian developments. China at the Top China…

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CC Cameras Hacking

Bedroom Cameras Breached in Major Cybercrime in South Korea

Article Today, South Korea: South Korean authorities have uncovered a major cybercrime involving the hacking of more than 1.2 lakh Internet Protocol cameras installed in homes and workplaces. The compromised devices included low-cost home surveillance cameras that are widely used as alternatives to conventional CCTV systems. As a result, private moments of individuals were illegally…

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Blood-Thirsty Rule – RSF Terror Grips Sudan

Article Today, Sudan:The Rapid Support Forces (RSF), Sudan’s powerful paramilitary group, have been accused of committing large-scale atrocities in the city of El-Fasher, the last major stronghold of the Sudanese army in the Darfur region. Recent international media reports reveal that over 2,000 civilians may have been killed in a brutal offensive last month. Evidence…

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Perplexity AI to Expose Politicians’ Hidden Wealth

Article Today, Hyderabad:India’s political landscape may soon witness a new wave of transparency. Artificial Intelligence-based search platform Perplexity AI is set to introduce a finance-tracking feature that reveals stock holdings and asset details of political leaders. The company’s CEO, Aravind Srinivas, confirmed that the feature will be launched in India within a few weeks. Technology…

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AI Doctors Redefining Patient Care

Article Today, New York:As hospitals around the world struggle with doctor shortages and long patient queues, artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots are quietly transforming healthcare. A recent article in The Wall Street Journal by American writer Daniel Akst highlights how patients are increasingly turning to AI-based consultations, often finding them more patient and accessible than human…

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Embarrassing Behavior by Indian Tourists in Switzerland

Article Today, Switzerland:A recent incident involving Indian tourists at a Zurich hotel has sparked widespread discussion about cultural conduct and the image of Indian travellers overseas. Despite clear instructions against takeaway meals, a family from Delhi was reportedly seen packing food from a breakfast buffet into containers, prompting embarrassment among fellow Indians present at the…

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Pakistan’s JeM Launches Women’s Jihadi Wing

Article Today, New Delhi:In a move raising serious security concerns for India, Pakistan-based terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) has reportedly launched a women’s wing named Jamaat-ul-Mominat. The development, believed to be part of JeM chief Masood Azhar’s renewed strategy following setbacks from India’s Operation Sindoor, marks a dangerous expansion of the group’s recruitment base. Intelligence sources…

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Amazon to Lay Off 30,000 Employees in Major Global Restructuring

Article Today, New Delhi:In a significant workforce reduction, Amazon is set to lay off about 30,000 corporate employees starting Tuesday. The decision marks one of the company’s largest job cuts in recent years, reflecting the growing pressure on global technology firms to streamline operations amid automation and changing business priorities. Deep Cuts in Human Resources…

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Golconda Diamond: The Story That Rekindled a Paris Mystery

Article Today, Paris:The world-renowned Regent Diamond, long celebrated for its brilliance and haunted by its legend, has once again captured global attention. Following a daring theft at the Louvre Museum, where thieves escaped with several priceless jewels, the Regent Diamond — sourced from India’s Golconda mines — remained untouched. Experts and historians believe the gem’s…

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Gen Z Revolt Forces Madagascar President to Flee

Article Today, Madagascar:Madagascar’s President Andry Rajoelina has fled to France amid intensifying nationwide protests led by the country’s Gen Z youth. The mass demonstrations, which began in late September, escalated rapidly as the army withdrew its support for the embattled leader. Flight Amid UnrestFacing mounting pressure, President Rajoelina reportedly left Madagascar aboard a French military…

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Rental Wives and the Shadows of Thailand Tourism

Article Today, Bangkok:Behind Thailand’s vibrant tourism industry lies a troubling reality that questions the very ethics of global travel. The practice of “rental wives,” where women are temporarily hired by foreign tourists to act as companions or partners, is drawing widespread criticism for promoting sexual exploitation under the guise of cultural and economic exchange. Tourism’s…

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Nobel Peace Prize Under Fire for Political Bias

Article Today, Hyderabad:The Nobel Peace Prize has once again become a subject of global controversy. The 2025 award to Venezuela’s opposition leader María Corina Machado has drawn criticism from several quarters, with observers alleging that the Norwegian Nobel Committee is increasingly reflecting Western political agendas. The decision has revived old debates about ideological bias and…

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Gen Z Wave Sweeps Across Nations – Dawn of a New Era in Global Politics

Article Today, New Delhi:Protests led by Gen Z are spreading across continents, unsettling governments from North Africa to South Asia. Young people are moving from online activism to the streets, demanding accountability and justice. Their campaigns are forcing political leaders to respond to corruption, mismanagement, and social neglect. Morocco’s Z212 ProtestIn Morocco, the Z212 movement…

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Racism Arised in London – Gandhi Statue Vandalised Amid Rising Hate Crimes

Article Today, London:The statue of Mahatma Gandhi at Tavistock Square in London was vandalised recently, prompting strong reactions from the Indian community. The Metropolitan Police have registered the incident as a racially motivated crime and have begun investigations. The attack has caused deep concern among diaspora groups, who view it as an affront to Gandhi’s…

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South Korea Legalizes Tattooing After Decades of Ban

Article Today, Seoul:South Korea’s National Assembly has approved a bill legalising tattooing, bringing long-awaited recognition to thousands of tattoo artists. Until now, the practice remained illegal except when performed by licensed medical doctors. With this legislation, artists will be able to work openly under a regulated system. From Secrecy to LegitimacyFor decades, tattooing in South…

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Apple ‘Air’…. Quality Fail… – Thinnest iPhone Faces Performance Issues

Article Today, Hyderabad:Apple ’s latest addition, the iPhone Air, has drawn attention for its ultra-thin build. At just 5.6 millimetres, the device is among the slimmest smartphones in the market. Its titanium frame and frosted matte glass back add to the premium appeal. However, the aesthetic design has not translated into overall performance. Battery Life…

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Anti-immigration Protests Erupt in London

Article Today, London:London witnessed large-scale demonstrations on Saturday against immigration policies. The rally, called “Unite the Kingdom,” was led by far-right activist Tommy Robinson. Reports estimated that over one and a half lakh people joined the march from Westminster Bridge to the House of Parliament. Protesters demanded the deportation of undocumented migrants. The march, which…

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Oracle’s Ellison Overtakes Musk as World’s Richest Man

Article Today, America:Elon Musk has lost his position as the world’s wealthiest individual. Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison has overtaken him after a surge in Oracle’s market value driven by artificial intelligence demand. The latest financial results revealed significant gains, placing Mr. Ellison at the top of global wealth charts. Strong Earnings ReportOracle released its quarterly…

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Leaders Discussion on Longevity and Power in Beijing

Article Today, China:At the military parade held at Tiananmen Square in Beijing, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin reportedly held a private discussion. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was also present. The conversation, broadcast briefly by China’s national television, revealed unusual deliberations about the possibility of defeating death through biotechnology. (This…

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Kim Jong Un’s Armoured Train Journey Draws Global Attention

Article Today, North Korea:North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has once again chosen his armoured train for an overseas journey, this time to China. The train, equipped with missile systems, bomb-resistant technology, and luxury interiors, is described by observers as a moving fortress. With around 90 coaches, the convoy represents both security concerns and political…

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Global Outcry Over Killings of Journalists in Gaza

Article Today, Newyork:Global media organisations have condemned the killing of journalists in Gaza and accused Israel of deliberately targeting them. Over 200 outlets from 50 countries launched coordinated protests on Monday. Newspapers printed black front pages while several television and radio networks suspended broadcasts to mark the campaign. The protests demanded unhindered coverage of the…

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Super Agers and the Power of Social Bonds – Youthful Minds in Their 90s

Article Today, America:Even at the age of 80 or 90, some elderly people live with sharp memory and youthful energy. These extraordinary individuals are known as “ Super Agers ”. For nearly three decades, researchers at Northwestern University have studied them closely. Their latest findings reveal a touching truth — strong social connections and a…

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Uber Ride… Women Danger – One Complaint Every Eight Minutes

Article Today, New York:Uber, the world’s largest ride-sharing company, promotes itself as a safe option for passengers. However, recent findings reveal a different reality. According to an investigation by The New York Times, millions of passengers worldwide faced sexual harassment or assault between 2017 and 2022. The report has triggered widespread criticism of the company’s…

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Khalistan Embassy Board Sparks Diplomatic Row in Canada

Article Today, Canada: A new signboard reading “Khalistan Republic Embassy” at the Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara premises in Surrey, British Columbia has triggered outrage. Experts believe this move hints at a separatist agenda aimed at dividing Punjab. The development risks further straining India-Canada relations, already tense over Khalistan-related issues. Sikhs For Justice Behind the MoveThe…

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Stephen Hawking’s Warning on Aliens Resurfaces Amid UFO Buzz

Article Today, London: Renowned physicist Stephen Hawking’s warnings about aliens life have resurfaced as discussions on UFOs and extraterrestrial contact intensify worldwide. His concerns—once seen as speculative—are now gaining renewed attention in light of recent official disclosures and rising public curiosity about unexplained aerial phenomena. Aliens: Friends or a Threat? Hawking had repeatedly cautioned that…

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The 90-Year-Old Racewalker Who Defies Age – Alan Poyssner shows how walking becomes a way of life

Article Today, America: At 90 years of age, Dr. Alan Poyssner proves that age is just a number. With unshakable spirit, he continues to stride ahead as a competitive racewalker, winning gold medals at national and international events. He holds records in his age group and serves as an inspiration for generations. “I’m 90, But…

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Elon Musk Introduces ‘Ani’: A Digital Girlfriend Inside Grok

Article Today, America: Tech billionaire Elon Musk has once again surprised the world with an unconventional innovation. This time, it’s not about rockets or electric cars, but about relationships—digital ones. His artificial intelligence company, xAI, has introduced a new feature within its chatbot ‘Grok’, called ‘Ani’. Designed in goth anime style, Ani behaves like a…

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Elon Musk Launches ‘America Party’ to Fight Corruption

Article Today, America:Tesla CEO and billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has officially announced his entry into American politics. In a surprise move early Sunday morning, Musk declared the formation of a new political outfit titled the ‘America Party’. He said the party’s core mission is to fight corruption and restore the principles of freedom, which, according…

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‘Eating Biryani with Hands’ Sparks Racism Row in US Politics

Article Today, New York: Texas Congressman Brandon Gill’s racially charged remark over a video of New York City Mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani’s ‘Eating Biryani with Hands’ has ignited widespread outrage. Calling the act “uncivilized”, Gill tweeted that “people who reject Western values should return to the Third World”. His comment has drawn sharp criticism from…

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Week of AI Innovations : Apple Acquires Startup

Article Today, Hyderabad:This week saw major developments in artificial intelligence, with key announcements from global tech leaders. From OpenAI’s latest model release to Apple’s stealth acquisition and Tesla’s smarter driving assistant, AI continues to evolve rapidly—bringing more capability, speed, and user-centric experiences across platforms. Open AI launches GPT-5.5 for developersOpen AI introduced GPT-5.5, an advanced…

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Gerson Therapy Diet For Cancer – Daughter’s Tragic Death

Article Today, Hyderabad: A young student from Cambridge University lost her life to cancer after her mother convinced her to reject modern medical treatment. Despite doctors assuring an 80% chance of survival with chemotherapy, the mother insisted on following an unscientific, plant-based alternative Gerson Therapy Diet. This heartbreaking incident has raised serious concerns about the…

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688-Year-Old London Murder Mystery

Article Today, London: New historical research has shed light on a brutal murder that took place nearly 688 years ago. On a May evening in 1337, John Ford, a priest, was viciously attacked and killed near Old St. Paul’s Cathedral in London. Records now suggest that a wealthy and influential woman, Ela FitzPayne, played a…

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Was It Astrology or a Death Prediction?

Sharmistha’s Astrology Claims Spark Outrage Amid Air India Tragedy Article Today, Hyderabad:As the nation grieves the catastrophic Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad, astrologer Sharmistha has come under severe criticism for her insensitive remarks. While the country mourns the loss of 241 lives, her astrology claim that she had foreseen the tragedy has provoked nationwide…

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Boeing Faces Heavy Blow – Ahmedabad Crash

American aircraft Boeing Shares Plunge, Orders Halted Article Today, America The recent plane crash in Ahmedabad has delivered a significant setback to American aircraft manufacturer Boeing, further damaging its already troubled reputation. The incident involved a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, one of the company’s most popular and widely used aircraft, raising renewed concerns about Boeing’s safety…

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Malaysian Airlines – Decade of Disappearance

The Unsolved Mystery of Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 Article Today, Hyderabad It remains one of the greatest unsolved mysteries in aviation history. Ten years after Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 vanished without a trace, the world is still searching for answers. Despite exhaustive efforts and unprecedented search operations, the aircraft has never been found, leaving families…

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Secularism Becoming the New Global Trend

Crores Moving Away from Organised Religions, Study Shows Article Today, Hyderabad:Across the world, secularism is steadily becoming a powerful social movement, with crores of people distancing themselves from organised religions. Particularly in developed countries, identifying as non-religious is now seen as a modern lifestyle choice. A recent report by the Pew Research Center has revealed…

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Khalistani Extremism Casts Shadow Over G7 Summit

Canadian Journalist Raises Alarm Over Anti-Modi Threats Article Today, Canada: A Canadian journalist has sparked fresh concern about rising Khalistani extremism ahead of the G7 Summit scheduled in Alberta later this month. Mocha Bezirgan, a known investigative journalist, claimed that certain Khalistani supporters are misusing Canada’s free speech laws to openly threaten Indian Prime Minister…

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American Flags Burn in Los Angeles as Immigration Raids Spark Outrage

Protests Erupt Over Immigration Raids Article Today, Los Angeles: Los Angeles witnessed intense protests as thousands gathered to oppose the recent immigration enforcement raids carried out by federal agents. The protests were particularly strong in the Paramount area, a neighborhood with a large Hispanic population. According to the Los Angeles Times, demonstrators waved Mexican flags…

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Agri-Terror Alert

Dangerous Fungus Smuggling Sparks Global Concern Article Today, Hyderabad: Chinese Woman Arrested in US for Smuggling Plant Fungus In a shocking revelation, the FBI has arrested a Chinese woman in the United States for allegedly smuggling a highly dangerous agricultural fungus. FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed the arrest and warned of growing threats to global…

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Harvard: A Communist Hub?

US Cracks Down on Chinese Influence in Universities Article Today, America: For decades, top universities in the United States, especially Harvard, have served as training grounds for high-ranking Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials. These institutions provided governance education and postgraduate study opportunities for Chinese elites. However, this long-standing tradition may soon come to an end,…

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“Made Me to Feel Like a Prostitute”

Article Today, Hyderabad: The 74th edition of the Miss World beauty pageant, currently underway in Hyderabad, has been embroiled in controversy. The winner of Miss England 2024, Milla Muggee, has made scathing allegations against the pageant’s organizers, sparking widespread debate. Beauty Queen Speaks OutIn an exclusive interview with British tabloid The Sun, 24-year-old Milla Magee…

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Pakistan Emerges as a Hub for International Crime: Report

A Hub for International Crime Article Today, Delhi: Pakistan has become a hotspot for international crime, with its citizens committing heinous crimes across the globe. According to recent statistics revealed by the Pakistani Foreign Ministry, a staggering 23,456 Pakistani nationals are currently lodged in jails worldwide for various crimes. This alarming figure highlights the country’s…

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“Journalism” Claims Remarkable Comeback

Horse Racing’s Unpredictable Nature Article Today, Baltimore: In a thrilling turn of events, the horse ‘Journalism’ has made a remarkable comeback to win the 150th Preakness Stakes at Journalism’s Historic Comeback Victory the Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland. Despite being knocked off course and facing a potentially disastrous situation, ‘Journalism’ showed incredible resilience and…

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iPhone Price Could Double!

Bad News for iPhone Fans? Article Today, Hyderabad The idea of making Apple iPhones right here in America is being pushed. But experts warn that if this happens, the price you pay for an iPhone could jump way up, maybe even to $3,000! That’s around 2.5 lakh rupees. Moving from China = Higher Prices?Right now,…

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Trump Palace in the Sky

Article Today, Washington: A rather unexpected development has become a hot topic: the possibility of the American president’s special aircraft, Air Force One, being replaced by a lavish gift from the royal family of Qatar. This decision, reportedly initiated by Donald Trump, has sparked considerable discussion, particularly concerning the security of this ‘palace in the…

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KILLERS SEEK RELEASE

Article Today, Los Angeles : The chilling 1989 murders of their parents in Beverly Hills by the Menendez brothers, Erik and Lyle, have taken a new turn. After decades behind bars, a Los Angeles court has offered them a glimmer of hope, reducing their life sentences to 50 years to life. This crucial decision now…

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Balochistan Declared Independence

Nationhood Claimed: India Support Sought Article Today, Balochistan: In a dramatic move that has sent ripples across the international community, the long-troubled Balochistan region has declared its independence from Pakistan. Prominent Baloch activist Mir Yar Baloch made the stunning announcement, further appealing to India and the United Nations (UN) for their support of the newly…

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iPhone Price Hike

Apple Shocks Buyers Article Today, America: Tech giant Apple is planning to increase the price of its new iPhones expected later this year. The new models will come with advanced features and stylish designs, but they will also be more expensive. While many believe the price hike is due to U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports,…

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Bangladesh Baned Awami League

Article Today, Dhaka: The interim government of Bangladesh has imposed a complete ban on the Awami League party, led by former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, citing anti-terrorism laws. This move comes after the government’s decision to declare the party’s student wing, Chhatra League, as a terrorist organization. Reasons Behind the Ban…According to sources, the interim…

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IMF Grants Billions to Pakistan

Article Today, Hyderabad: As India relentlessly combats terrorism, Pakistan continues its provocative actions along the border. In this context, the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) decision to provide a substantial loan to financially struggling Pakistan is drawing sharp criticism. Despite India’s concerns that Pakistan could potentially use these funds for terrorist activities, the IMF has proceeded…

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Pakistan Violates Ceasefire

Article Today, Hyderabad: India’s Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri has strongly condemned Pakistan for violating the ceasefire agreement established between the two nations just hours after it came into effect. He made this announcement during an emergency press briefing held late Saturday night. Emphasizing the seriousness of Pakistan’s action, Misri stated that the Indian Army is…

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Arms Race Heats Up

India Leans on US, Pakistan Turns to China Article Today, Hyderabad: As military tensions escalate between India and Pakistan, with Operation Sindhu virtually signaling war, the two nations are turning to their respective allies for arms supplies. Historically, India followed a policy of non-alignment, but now it has developed close ties with the US, reducing…

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Elon Musk Accused of Drug Usage

Article Today, Delhi: Renowned news organization The Wall Street Journal has published a bombshell report on Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, titled “Musk Above the Law.” The investigative series reveals shocking details about Musk’s private life, including his alleged drug use and secret conversations with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Secret Talks with PutinAccording…

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Teenage Terrorists

Article Today, Europe: Europe is facing a new and frightening threat from teenage terrorists. Kids as young as 14 are getting involved in terrorist plots and attacks. These young terrorists are targeting music concerts, shopping malls, and places of worship. Security forces are finding it hard to identify these young extremists. How Are They Getting…

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Pakistan vs Balochistan

Growing Tensions Article Today, Islamabad: The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) is challenging Pakistan’s authority. While tensions with India are one issue, the separatist movement in Balochistan is causing significant concern for Pakistan’s military. What’s happening in Balochistan?Balochistan, Pakistan’s largest province, feels neglected and exploited. The BLA, formed in 2000, has been attacking Pakistan’s military and…

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China’s Grip on American Homes

Article Today, America: Life without Chinese products is unimaginable in many American households. China dominates the market for essentials like electronics, clothing, toys, and furniture. However, new tariffs imposed on Chinese goods are set to significantly raise prices and potentially lead to shortages, warns the media. These changes will have far-reaching impacts on American households…

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Self Driving AI Trucks

Article Today, Dallas: Trucks that drive themselves are now on the road between Dallas and Houston. These trucks don’t need a driver. They use computers called Artificial Intelligence (AI) to drive. This is a big change for how things are moved from one place to another. Experts think it might mean fewer jobs for truck…

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Journalist Killed in Ukraine

Bones Broken… Body Burned Article Today, Russia: A brave female journalist, Viktoria Roshchyna, who risked her life to report the atrocities happening in Russian-occupied areas of Ukraine, has been brutally murdered by Russian soldiers. Her body was found in an unrecognizable state, highlighting the horrific nature of the incident. Reporter Died for the TruthViktoria Roshchyna…

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Political ‘Generation Z’

Article Today, Hyderabad: In the digital world, social media has emerged as a powerful force. Especially for ‘Generation Z,’ born between 1997 and 2012, it has become an integral part of their lives. This generation has earned a reputation for being the most politically aware. Recent studies indicate that they are deeply immersed in online…

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