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Indian Army Tests Drone Warfare in Desert Exercise

The Indian Army's Southern Command conducted a comprehensive drone and counter-drone exercise, 'Vayu Samanvay,' in the desert sector, showcasing advanced aerial warfare technologies and integration strategies.

Why Penguins Never Made It to the Arctic

Discover the fascinating evolutionary story behind why penguins thrive only in the Southern Hemisphere and what this reveals about nature's geographical barriers.

Cyclone Remal: Bengaluru Trains Cancelled

Severe cyclone Remal disrupts rail services in Bengaluru with multiple train cancellations affecting thousands of passengers. Southern Railway issues emergency alerts as weather conditions worsen across Karnataka.

Huntington Bancshares Buys Cadence Bank in $7.4B Deal

Columbus-based Huntington Bancshares announces landmark $7.4 billion acquisition of Cadence Bank, creating a banking powerhouse with expanded Southern US footprint and enhanced digital capabilities.

Huntington Bancshares Acquires Cadence in $7.4B Bank Deal

In a landmark banking sector consolidation, Huntington Bancshares acquires Cadence Bank for $7.4 billion through an all-stock transaction, significantly expanding its presence across the lucrative Southern US markets.

Kolkata-Guangzhou direct flights resume after 4 years

Kolkata's connectivity with China gets major boost as direct flights to Guangzhou resume operations. Discover how this revival strengthens economic ties and travel convenience between Eastern India and Southern China.

Houthis detain UN workers, allege Israeli spy ring

Houthi forces in Yemen have arrested several UN workers, accusing them of being part of an Israeli intelligence operation using humanitarian cover. The shocking allegations threaten to complicate international aid efforts in the war-torn nation.

USS Gerald R. Ford Deployed to Caribbean

The US Navy deploys its most advanced aircraft carrier, USS Gerald R. Ford, to the Caribbean Sea in a strategic move to counter illegal activities and ensure regional security. Learn about this massive warship's capabilities and mission objectives.

US conducts third Caribbean drug bust this week

In a dramatic escalation of anti-narcotics operations, US authorities have intercepted another drug-carrying vessel in the Caribbean, marking the third major seizure within days. The operation netted cocaine worth millions and resulted in multiple arrests

Pakistani arms smuggler gets 40 years in US prison

In a landmark US court ruling, a Pakistani arms trafficker receives 40-year sentence for conspiring to smuggle sophisticated Iranian missile components to Houthi militants in Yemen, exposing global weapons network.

23 Indians rescued from burning LPG tanker near Yemen

In a heroic maritime operation, 23 Indian crew members were dramatically rescued from a blazing LPG tanker off Yemen's coast. The Indian Navy and other vessels coordinated the emergency evacuation as fire engulfed the ship in the strategic Gulf of Aden wa

Mysterious Airstrip Built on Yemen's Socotra Island

Satellite imagery reveals a mysterious 2.7-kilometer airstrip constructed on the remote Yemeni island of Socotra, raising geopolitical concerns as Houthi rebels face increasing military pressure in the region.

US Military Artillery Plan Sparks California Protest

Southern California residents are up in arms as the US military plans live artillery firing exercises, creating a major controversy with the Trump administration insisting there's no risk to communities.

UK Warship Struck by Missile in Gulf of Aden

A UK military vessel has been hit by a projectile in the Gulf of Aden, with Houthi rebels suspected in the attack. The ship reportedly caught fire in the latest escalation of Red Sea tensions.

Sabarimala Gold Theft: Probe Expands Across South India

Kerala Police expands Sabarimala gold smuggling probe across southern states following the arrest of Bengaluru-based Unnikrishnan. Key suspect still at large as investigation uncovers interstate smuggling network.

Indian Nurse Nimisha Priya's Yemen Execution Stayed

In a dramatic development, Indian nurse Nimisha Priya's execution in Yemen has been temporarily halted. The Supreme Court learns the death sentence stands stayed while diplomatic efforts intensify to save the Kerala nurse convicted for a Yemeni national's

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