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Trump Probes China's 2020 Trade Deal Compliance

The Trump administration launches compliance investigation into China's Phase One trade deal commitments as Beijing falls short on promised US goods and services purchases, escalating trade tensions.

Cloud Seeding: Miracle Solution or Weather Gamble?

As India explores cloud seeding to combat water scarcity, we examine whether this controversial weather modification technology actually delivers results or remains an expensive gamble.

China's Trump Strategy: Punch Hard, Concede Little

Exclusive insight into China's calculated approach to dealing with Trump 2.0: Aggressive posturing with minimal concessions. Learn how Beijing plans to navigate potential trade wars and geopolitical tensions.

India Tightens Social Media Content Removal Rules

The Indian government has introduced stricter IT rules that empower authorities to demand faster removal of unlawful social media content. Learn how this impacts digital platforms and user rights.

China warns EU: Don't discuss our Russia ties

China issues sharp rebuke to European Union over latest sanctions package targeting Russian ties. Beijing warns Brussels to stop interfering in Sino-Russian partnership as diplomatic tensions escalate.

Diddy Seeks FCI Fort Dix for Potential Prison Term

Sean 'Diddy' Combs seeks to serve potential prison time at New Jersey's low-security FCI Fort Dix facility, with his legal team calling it 'strongly recommended' for his case. Get exclusive details about the prison conditions and legal strategy.

BCI Clarifies Foreign Law Firm Collaboration Rules

The Bar Council of India clarifies its stance on foreign law firm collaborations after retracting an earlier press release, maintaining that current regulations prohibit such partnerships without explicit permission.

Himachal Law Institute Wins Best Delegation Award

The Institute of Legal Studies in Himachal Pradesh has been declared Best Delegation at the 16th MNLU National Moot Court Competition, showcasing exceptional legal talent and advocacy skills.

Trump's Nixon-Style Spending Freeze Raises Alarm

As Donald Trump considers freezing federal spending, historians draw chilling parallels to Richard Nixon's 1972 impoundment tactics that triggered constitutional crisis and economic turmoil.

Can You Sue Your Husband's Lover? Indian Law Explained

Discover the legal rights of Indian women when facing infidelity. Can you take your husband's lover to court? Our legal experts break down Section 497 and what the law really says about extramarital affairs.

133 Million Girls Out of School: UNESCO Report Shock

Three decades after global leaders promised equal education for all girls, a staggering 133 million remain out of school worldwide. UNESCO's latest report exposes the alarming education gap and urgent need for action.

Trump's Nixon-Style Spending Freeze Plan Sparks Concern

As former President Donald Trump considers freezing federal spending, experts draw striking parallels to Richard Nixon's 1972 impoundment strategy. Discover how this historical precedent could shape modern budget battles and constitutional power struggles

Indian Film Dupki Denied Beijing Screening Over Visa Issues

The Bengali film 'Dupki' faces diplomatic hurdles as director Prerana Barbarooah's visa denial prevents its screening at Beijing International Children's Film Festival, highlighting challenges in India-China cultural exchange.

Indian Film 'Dupki' Premieres in Beijing Sans Cast

The Bengali children's film 'Dupki' premiered at the Beijing International Children's Film Festival without its cast members, marking a significant cultural exchange moment between India and China despite logistical challenges.

Nobel Physicist Chen Ning Yang Dies at 103

Chen Ning Yang, the Chinese-American physicist who transformed modern physics with his Nobel-winning work, has died at 103 in Beijing, leaving behind an extraordinary scientific legacy.

Trump Grants Clemency to George Santos

Former US President Donald Trump extends clemency to convicted Republican figure George Santos. Explore the complete timeline and political implications of this controversial decision.

1951: China signs agreement annexing Tibet

On May 23, 1951, Tibet's fate was sealed as Chinese officials signed the Seventeen Point Agreement, effectively bringing the Himalayan region under Beijing's direct control. Explore the historical significance and lasting impact of this pivotal moment.

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