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Canada’s Burning Churches: A Disturbing Pattern of Religious Intolerance
Poonam Sharma
In recent years, Canada has been forced to confront an uncomfortable and escalating reality: the systematic targeting of Christian places of worship. With 113 churches either burned to the ground or vandalized across the…
Bihar Poll Heat Rises After Raj Ballabh’s ‘Jersey Cattle’ Remark
Paromita Das
New Delhi, 8th September: In Bihar, where caste arithmetic has long dictated the script of politics, controversies are never far away. As the state prepares for crucial assembly elections, former Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) MLA…
Trump Worried, Modi Unshaken: The Future of Bharat–US Relations
Paromita Das
New Delhi, 8th September: Bharat–US relations today are at an unusual crossroads. In a recent post on Truth Social, US President Donald Trump sounded visibly unsettled, declaring that “Bharat and Russia are lost to deepest,…
Pakistani Actor Kanji Behind Fake Indian Army Video Killed
Poonam Sharma
In a twist that has captivated both Pakistan and India, small-time Pakistani actor Kanji, who made international news for producing a viral propaganda clip against the Indian Army, has been discovered dead in mysterious…
WMO says flood-hit communities in Pakistan face more misery
By Anjali Sharma
UNITED NATIONS – UN weather agency on Sunday said that monsoon flooding in northern Pakistan has impacted 1.5 million people and killed 900 people.
Hundreds of thousands need assistance after torrential rains triggered…
WHO adds cancer, diabetes medicines to essential list
By Anjali Sharma
UNITED NATIONS - World Health Agency on Sunday has updated its model lists of essential medicines to include new treatments for cancer, diabetes and obesity to its essential list, marked an important step in improving…
OCHA releases $10M for quake victims in Afghanistan
By Anjali Sharma
UNITED NATIONS - UN aid coordination office on Sunday has released $10 million in response to the urgent need for food, water, shelter and other lifesaving provisions after the devastating earthquakes and aftershocks in…
From Tariffs to Trust: Why Bharat–US Relations Will Endure
Paromita Das
New Delhi, 8th September: Bharat–US relations today present a fascinating mix of tension and trust. On the one hand, disagreements over tariffs and Bharat’s energy ties with Russia have created diplomatic friction. On the…
Railways Revolution: Women at the Helm of South Central Zone
Dr. Kumar Rakesh
For decades, Indian Railways has been considered one of the largest and most complex public sector organizations in the world, dominated historically by male leadership in its higher ranks. Today, however, the South Central…
India’s Expanding Role in Southeast Asia: Balancing U.S. and China
Poonam Sharma
The Indian Ocean and its surrounding Southeast Asian region have long been the battleground for competing global powers. Today, this contest is growing more intense as the United States and China extend their influence deeper…