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Laura Loomer Gets Pentagon Press Credentials

Controversial conservative activist Laura Loomer receives Department of Defense press credentials, raising questions about media access and political affiliations in military reporting.

103-yr-old Karnataka Rajyotsava awardee Somappa Goudar dies

Somappa Goudar, a 103-year-old recipient of Karnataka's prestigious Rajyotsava Award, breathed his last in Belagavi. The freedom fighter and social worker's remarkable century-long legacy continues to inspire generations.

Pakistan Press Freedom Crisis Deepens in 2025

A shocking new report reveals Pakistan's press freedom has hit alarming new lows in 2025, with journalists facing violence, censorship, and political pressure under the new government.

IFJ Slams Pakistan's Growing Crisis Against Journalists

The International Federation of Journalists reveals shocking details about the dangerous environment for media professionals in Pakistan, with censorship, violence, and economic pressures creating an unprecedented crisis.

Punjab Newspaper Crisis: Deliveries Halted

Punjab residents face information blackout as newspaper deliveries stall amid police action against protesting employees. Essential daily reading disrupted across the state.

Tribune Reporter Attacked in Ludhiana, Mic Snatched

A Tribune journalist was violently assaulted and had his equipment stolen while covering an event in Ludhiana's Daresi Ground area. The incident raises serious concerns about journalist safety in Punjab.

UK Journalist Detained by ICE at San Francisco Airport

Shocking incident at SFO as US immigration authorities detain British journalist Graham Dockery following his critical reporting on Israel. The controversial detention raises serious press freedom concerns.

India blocks foreign scholars, controls academic ideas

Exclusive investigation reveals how India is systematically denying entry to foreign academics and intellectuals, raising serious concerns about academic freedom and ideological control in Indian universities.

Netaji's Great Escape: Kolkata to Berlin Saga

The thrilling untold story of Subhas Chandra Bose's daring escape from British surveillance in 1941, his dangerous journey across continents, and the secret mission that changed India's freedom struggle forever.

Israel Court Delays Gaza Media Access Petition

Israel's top court postpones landmark hearing on journalist access to Gaza amid ongoing conflict. The decision leaves international media in limbo while raising press freedom concerns.

Bangladesh jails 15 army officers in disappearance case

In a groundbreaking verdict, a Bangladeshi civil tribunal sentences 15 serving army officers to jail for enforced disappearance of a young man, marking a significant moment for human rights accountability.

Bhopal Journalists Released in False News Case

Two journalists from a Bhopal-based news portal were detained and released in Jaipur for allegedly spreading false news about Rajasthan Deputy CM Diya Kumari. The case highlights growing concerns about misinformation and press freedom in India.

Rishad Hossain's Record Spell Sinks West Indies

Bangladesh's young leg-spinner Rishad Hossain delivered a career-best performance, registering the best-ever figures by a Bangladeshi spinner in ODIs to power his team to a commanding 74-run victory over West Indies in the first ODI at Mirpur.

India-Bangladesh Army Chiefs Hold Defence Talks

Indian Army Chief General Manoj Pande engages in high-level discussions with Bangladesh Army Chief and Lt Governor to enhance bilateral defence cooperation and regional security.

MP journalists detained over alleged fake news

Congress leader Arun Yadav condemns the detention of two journalists in Madhya Pradesh for publishing alleged fake news, calling it an attack on press freedom and democratic values in India.

UK condemns violence against Hindus in Bangladesh

The United Kingdom has officially condemned the recent surge of violence targeting Hindu minorities in Bangladesh, urging authorities to ensure community safety and religious freedom.

India-Bangladesh diplomatic spat over Tripura deaths

Tensions flare between Delhi and Dhaka as Bangladesh government alleges three of its citizens were killed in Indian territory. India's Ministry of External Affairs strongly denies the claims, calling them 'baseless' and damaging to bilateral relations.

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