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Magnitude 3.9 Earthquake Hits Tajikistan

A light earthquake of magnitude 3.9 struck Tajikistan on May 18. No damage or casualties reported. Stay updated on seismic activity in Central Asia.

Secret 1984 Assam Report Exposed After 41 Years

Assam government unveils suppressed 1984 Tewary Commission report exposing land disputes as root cause of Nellie massacre. Discover the explosive findings kept hidden for four decades.

Trump Puts Military in Impossible Situation

Former President Trump creates constitutional crisis for US military with controversial demands. Analysis of the impossible position facing armed forces leadership.

India's Ayni Exit: Lost Central Asia Leverage

India's withdrawal from Ayni Air Base in Tajikistan cost crucial Central Asian influence. Analysis reveals strategic setbacks and diplomatic challenges in the region.

India's Urea Crisis: Farmer Woes & Food Price Fears

India faces a looming urea scarcity due to global supply disruptions, rising prices, and domestic production challenges. Learn how this fertilizer crisis could impact agriculture, food security, and your wallet.

Delhi Chokes: Priyanka Gandhi Sounds Smog Alarm

Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra raises concerns as Delhi's air quality turns severe again. Learn about the health crisis and political response to the capital's smog emergency.

Nexperia Warning Deepens Crisis for Global Carmakers

Global automotive industry faces renewed supply chain turmoil as Dutch semiconductor giant Nexperia warns customers of serious production challenges, potentially worsening the ongoing chip shortage crisis.

Goa's Salinity Crisis: Experts Sound Alarm

Coastal erosion and rising sea levels are causing dangerous salinity levels in Goa's soil and water, threatening agriculture, tourism, and public health. Experts demand immediate government action.

India wraps up operations at Tajikistan's Ayni Airbase

India concludes military operations at Tajikistan's Ayni Airbase as key defense pact expires, marking a significant shift in Central Asian strategy. Explore the implications for regional security and India's diplomatic future in the heart of Asia.

Gaza Banks Reopen But Cash Reserves Dry Up

As Gaza emerges from conflict, residents face a new battle - banks have reopened but cash reserves have dried up, leaving thousands unable to access their savings and salaries.

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