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Hegseth defends Trump's drug boat strikes, 87 dead

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth defended military strikes on suspected drug cartel vessels, citing presidential authority. Over 80 deaths reported as legal scrutiny grows. Read the full analysis.

IAF's 1971 War Air Power Decisive for Bangladesh Victory

The Indian Air Force commemorated the historic air operations of December 5, 1971, detailing how its strikes crippled Pakistan's defences and paved the way for India's victory and Bangladesh's independence. Read the full story.

Ilaiyaraaja gets Rs 50 lakh for copyright infringement

Music legend Ilaiyaraaja receives Rs 50 lakh compensation after a production house used his songs without permission in two hit Tamil films. The court had ordered the tracks' removal. Read about this crucial copyright victory.

Schumer vs Hegseth Clash Over U.S. Caribbean Strikes

U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer demands release of unedited footage of Caribbean narco-boat strikes, accusing War Secretary Pete Hegseth of contradictory statements. Read the full story.

Sabrina Carpenter Condemns White House for Using Her Song

Grammy winner Sabrina Carpenter publicly rebukes Trump administration for using her track 'Juno' in a deportation promo video without consent. Read about the growing list of artists objecting to political use of their music.

AI Art Disqualifies Authors from NZ's Top Book Prize

Two award-winning authors disqualified from NZ's Ockham Book Awards due to AI-generated cover art. The case ignites a global debate on AI's role in creativity and copyright law. Where do we draw the line?

Trump Promises Military Action in Venezuela 'Very Soon'

US President Donald Trump escalates threats of military action in Venezuela, promising land strikes. He also warns any country trafficking drugs into the US is 'subject to attack'. Read the latest developments.

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