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Nuclear Testing Freeze: Who Has The Bomb?

Explore the dramatic story behind the nuclear testing freeze, discover which nations possess atomic weapons today, and understand why the testing pause remains fragile in our volatile world.

Honeymoon Murder: Trial in Meghalaya

In a dramatic legal development, Sonam Raghuvanshi will stand trial in Meghalaya for the alleged murder of her husband during their honeymoon. The court has rejected her transfer plea, ensuring justice will be served where the crime took place.

4 Zodiac Signs That Master Manifestation Naturally

Discover which four zodiac signs possess extraordinary manifestation abilities and learn how they harness cosmic energy to turn dreams into reality. Astrology reveals why these signs excel at attracting what they desire.

Trump Axes Fine Arts Commission Overseeing Federal Projects

In a dramatic move, former President Donald Trump terminates the US Fine Arts Board responsible for reviewing federal construction projects, including the controversial ballroom renovation report that sparked national attention.

Kerala HC: No Case Transfer for Accused Convenience

In a significant judgment, Kerala High Court clarifies that criminal cases cannot be shifted to different courts merely for the convenience of the accused or their advocates, emphasizing fair trial principles.

Abe's killer confesses as trial begins

The trial of Tetsuya Yamagami, accused of assassinating former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, begins with shocking courtroom confession. Key details emerge about motive and political connections.

Shinzo Abe Assassination Trial Begins

The high-profile trial of Tetsuya Yamagami, accused of assassinating former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, commences with shocking revelations about the motive and meticulous planning.

SC Upholds Special Courts' Power in NDPS Vehicle Seizures

In a significant verdict, the Supreme Court has ruled that special courts cannot be stripped of their authority to order the release of vehicles seized under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act. This landmark judgment clarifies judicial pow

Bombay HC grants bail in Pansare case after 6-7 years

The Bombay High Court has granted bail to an accused in the Govind Pansare murder case, citing prolonged incarceration of 6-7 years without trial completion. The court expressed concerns about further delays in the judicial process.

Shinzo Abe Assassin Trial Begins Next Week

The high-profile trial of Tetsuya Yamagami, accused of assassinating former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, commences next week in what promises to be a landmark case in Japan's judicial history.

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.

Zuma Ordered to Repay ₹13 Crore Legal Fees

Constitutional Court mandates former President Jacob Zuma repay 16 million rand of public money used for his corruption trial defence, marking major victory for accountability.

Belgian Court Rejects Choksi's Unfair Trial Fears

In a significant legal development, a Belgian court has dismissed fugitive diamantaire Mehul Choksi's claims of potential unfair trial and ill-treatment in India, dealing a major blow to his attempts to avoid extradition for his alleged involvement in the

Belgian court rejects Choksi's extradition fears

In a major setback for fugitive diamantaire Mehul Choksi, a Belgian court has dismissed his appeal against extradition to India, asserting there's no risk he won't receive a fair trial. The court accepted India's sovereign assurance of proper medical care

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.

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

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.

Court rejects Palande's plea, murder trial continues

In a significant legal development, the Mumbai Sessions Court has rejected gangster Vijay Palande's plea to dismiss his murder case, with special public prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam successfully arguing that the SPP position doesn't constitute an 'office of pr

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