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Elephant attack kills 2 in Kudremukh, Karnataka

A devastating wild elephant attack in Karnataka's Kudremukh region has left two people dead, highlighting the urgent human-wildlife conflict crisis. The victims were awaiting government rehabilitation when tragedy struck.

Sudan Paramilitaries Accused of Mass Executions

Shocking eyewitness accounts reveal hundreds of men were systematically shot and disappeared after paramilitary forces captured the Sudanese city of El Geneina in a brutal ethnic cleansing campaign.

Hezbollah Rearming Puts Ceasefire at Risk

Exclusive intelligence reports reveal Hezbollah's aggressive weapons buildup along Israel's border, putting the delicate ceasefire at serious risk. Discover the alarming details of Iranian-backed missile transfers and what this means for regional stabilit

Gaza militants transfer hostage remains to Red Cross

In a significant breakthrough, Palestinian militant factions in Gaza have handed over the remains of deceased hostages to the International Committee of the Red Cross, marking a crucial development in the ongoing conflict mediation efforts.

104 Killed in Gaza Strikes Despite Ceasefire

Fresh violence rocks Gaza as Israeli airstrikes claim 104 lives overnight, despite official commitments to maintain fragile ceasefire agreement. Tensions escalate in the region.

Sudan: RSF Controls Darfur, Atrocities Feared

Sudan's Rapid Support Forces capture key Darfur cities amid reports of ethnic violence and mass displacement. International community raises alarm over potential atrocities.

Israel PM Orders Military Strikes in Gaza

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has directed the military to launch targeted attacks in Gaza, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict. Get the latest updates on the developing situation.

US Blocks Israel's Hamas Sanctions Bid

In a major diplomatic move, the United States has prevented Israel from imposing sanctions on Hamas, complicating hostage negotiations and threatening fragile ceasefire efforts in the ongoing conflict.

Ex-CIA: India-Pakistan near war in 2002

Former CIA operative Robert Grenier discloses how India-Pakistan stood on brink of nuclear war in 2002, praises New Delhi's strategic restraint that prevented catastrophe.

Swarathma: Music Confronting Humanitarian Crises

American composer Shankar Tucker's groundbreaking album 'Swarathma' merges Indian classical with electronic sounds to address urgent global issues like the Sudan conflict and climate change through powerful sonic storytelling.

Khartoum Airport Resumes Domestic Flights After 30 Months

In a significant development for war-torn Sudan, Khartoum International Airport has resumed limited domestic operations after two and a half years of closure, marking a crucial step toward normalcy despite recent drone attacks disrupting initial reopening

JD Vance: Many Hostage Bodies Locations Unknown

US Senator JD Vance discloses troubling information about Israel-Hamas conflict hostages - many bodies' locations remain unknown, complicating recovery efforts significantly.

Israel-Hamas Ceasefire: Where Negotiations Stand

Exclusive analysis of the current Israel-Hamas ceasefire negotiations. Get the latest on Qatar-Egypt-US mediation efforts, hostage release talks, and the humanitarian situation in Gaza.

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