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Netherlands elects first openly gay Prime Minister

In a groundbreaking moment for Dutch politics, 36-year-old Rob Jetten is poised to become the Netherlands' youngest and first openly gay Prime Minister, engaged to Olympic rower Bram van Ojik.

Poland Scrambles Jets as Russian Aircraft Defies Warnings

Tensions escalate as Russian military aircraft ignore radio warnings in international airspace, prompting immediate NATO response from Poland. Putin's latest move tests alliance nerves amid ongoing geopolitical standoff.

Tribal Land Rights Disparities Exposed Across India

Jharkhand MP Jiten Choudhary reveals alarming inconsistencies in tribal land protection laws across India, highlighting how some states leave indigenous communities vulnerable to displacement and exploitation.

UN condemns US drug boat strikes as unacceptable

UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk strongly criticizes US military strikes on suspected drug vessels, calling them violations of international law and raising serious human rights concerns.

Personality Rights Under Siege in Indian Courts

Recent court rulings are creating dangerous precedents that weaken personality rights protection for celebrities and public figures across India. Legal experts warn of concerning trends.

JK Rowling Sparks Fury Over Trans Model Comments

Harry Potter author JK Rowling ignites fresh controversy with remarks about UK magazine featuring transgender models, claiming biological men are outperforming women in femininity.

Trans Runner Sues College Over Women's Race Ban

Transgender athlete Evie Parts takes legal action against her college after being barred from women's competitions. The case highlights mental health struggles and fairness in sports.

FMCG Stock Soars 4% on Rights Issue Approval

In a volatile trading session, one FMCG stock under ₹500 surged 4% after the company approved a rights issue. Discover why analysts are bullish on this consumer goods player and what the rights issue means for investors.

Delhi HC Questions Navy's Transgender Officer Dismissal

Delhi High Court seeks MOD response on transgender officer's dismissal case, challenging Armed Forces Tribunal's authority to examine constitutional validity of military statutes in groundbreaking LGBTQ+ rights battle.

Queer India: History Colonialism Tried to Erase

Explore the hidden history of queer India through groundbreaking books that challenge colonial narratives and celebrate diverse sexualities across centuries of South Asian culture.

China's Uyghur repression under global scrutiny

Fresh revelations from World Uyghur Congress expose China's extensive surveillance and human rights violations against Uyghur Muslims, drawing international condemnation and calls for action.

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