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Pentagon watchdog faults Hegseth for using Signal app

A Pentagon watchdog found War Secretary Pete Hegseth put US personnel at risk by sharing sensitive Yemen strike details on Signal. While cleared of improper declassification, he violated policy. Read the full report.

World Disability Day 2025: Theme, History, and Significance

Marking International Day of Persons with Disabilities 2025 on December 3. Explore the theme 'Fostering disability-inclusive societies,' its history, and why 1.3 billion people's rights matter. Join the movement for inclusion.

UNAIDS Closure by 2026 Puts 2030 AIDS Target at Risk

The UN's decision to wind up UNAIDS by 2026 jeopardizes the global 2030 AIDS-free target. Experts call for transparency and a strategic rethink to save the world's most successful public health programme.

U Thant's Legacy: Reviving UN's Relevance Today

Exploring U Thant's principled leadership as UN chief from 1961-1971 and the urgent need to restore multilateralism through Secretariat, member states and public partnership.

10 Countries With No Permanent Rivers

Discover how 10 nations worldwide survive without permanent rivers through innovative water solutions like desalination and ancient irrigation systems.

Indian Navy Sends 67 Tons Medical Aid to Yemen

Indian Navy ship INS Guldar delivers 67 tons of critical medical assistance to Yemen following devastating flash floods. Humanitarian mission showcases India's global commitment.

UN Starts Process to Elect Next Secretary-General

The United Nations has officially commenced the selection process for its next secretary-general, with the Security Council set to recommend a candidate to the General Assembly in late 2026. Follow the latest developments.

Gretzky Booed in Canada Over Trump Ties

Wayne Gretzky faces unexpected booing at 4 Nations Face-Off final as Canadians react to his association with Donald Trump. The hockey legend breaks silence on national identity crisis.

Palestinian Economy Collapses to 2003 Levels: UN

UN reports Palestinian economy's worst-ever collapse, with GDP per capita reverting to 2003 levels, erasing 22 years of development. Learn the devastating impact of recent conflict.

Warikoo's driver salary post sparks loyalty debate

Entrepreneur Ankur Warikoo's viral post about his driver's salary and trust relationship sparks psychologist insights on long-term staff becoming family. Learn what builds such deep bonds.

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