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PM Modi delivers 6th Ramnath Goenka Lecture

Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered the 6th Ramnath Goenka Lecture, reinforcing the vital dialogue between the state and a free press in a confident nation. Read the key highlights.

DOJ Investigates UC Berkeley Over TPUSA Protest Violence

US Justice Department launches civil rights investigation into UC Berkeley after violent protests disrupt Turning Point USA event. Federal scrutiny intensifies over campus security and free speech protections.

Political Cartoon Ignites Radicalization Debate

A recent political cartoon in Deccan Herald has sparked intense discussion about radicalization in Indian society. Explore the controversy and its implications for free speech.

Soyinka's US Visa Revoked Over Trump Remark

Nigerian Nobel Prize winner Wole Soyinka alleges US authorities cancelled his visa after his controversial comparison of Donald Trump to Idi Amin, raising questions about free speech and diplomatic relations.

ChatGPT Free in India for 1 Year from Nov 4

Indian users can now access ChatGPT completely free for 12 months starting November 4th. OpenAI's special offer brings premium AI capabilities to millions across India without subscription fees.

Tripura woman arrested for obscene FB posts on PM Modi

A 35-year-old woman from Tripura faces arrest for allegedly posting obscene content about PM Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha on Facebook, sparking debates on digital freedom and legal boundaries in India.

Pakistani Journalist Killed Over Pro-Israel Comments

In a shocking act of violence, a Pakistani journalist was killed by an extremist Islamist group after expressing support for Israel. The incident highlights growing threats to free speech and journalist safety in the region.

SC Dismisses Plea in Babri Masjid Facebook Post Case

The Supreme Court has rejected a plea seeking to quash an FIR against a man for his controversial Facebook post about rebuilding Babri Masjid. Discover the legal implications and free speech debate.

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