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Putin rejects ceasefire, Lavrov reveals strategic reasoning

In a dramatic diplomatic development, Russian President Vladimir Putin has turned down ceasefire appeals from Trump and Zelensky. Foreign Minister Lavrov explains Moscow's strategic reasoning behind continuing military operations.

Mysterious Airstrip Built on Yemen's Socotra Island

Satellite imagery reveals a mysterious 2.7-kilometer airstrip constructed on the remote Yemeni island of Socotra, raising geopolitical concerns as Houthi rebels face increasing military pressure in the region.

The Real Stakes in US-China Rivalry

An in-depth analysis of the fundamental questions driving the US-China rivalry, exploring whether this competition will lead to conflict or a new global equilibrium.

SC Rebukes States Over ICU Standards Failure

SC takes stern action against Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, and Chandigarh for failing to establish ICU guidelines. Health secretaries summoned for emergency hearing.

Chicago Mayor's $16.6B Budget Boosts School Funding

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson unveils historic $16.6 billion budget proposal with significant funding increases for public schools, migrant support, and climate initiatives while avoiding property tax hikes.

NDA Mocks INDIA Bloc Over Seat-Sharing Chaos

As the INDIA opposition alliance struggles with seat-sharing negotiations in Bihar, the ruling NDA seizes the opportunity to highlight their internal discord and project unity.

Supreme Court Ends Gstaad Hotels Insolvency Battle

In a landmark ruling, India's Supreme Court dismisses Gstaad Hotels' appeal, upholding NCLT's insolvency order. Founder Deepak Raheja's seven-year legal battle concludes as financial troubles force luxury hotel chain into corporate insolvency.

India's Industrial Policy in US-China Trade War

As global trade tensions escalate, India's industrial policy emerges as a crucial factor in the US-China economic rivalry. Discover how New Delhi is navigating this complex landscape and positioning itself for strategic advantage in the global market.

Mazumdar-Shaw Claps Back in Bengaluru Infrastructure Row

Biocon chief Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw defends her criticism of Bengaluru's crumbling infrastructure as Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar attacks her remarks. The war of words exposes the city's ongoing urban crisis.

Punjab: 241 stubble burning cases in one month

Despite government warnings, Punjab records 241 stubble burning incidents in one month, raising alarms about deteriorating air quality in North India as winter approaches.

133 Million Girls Out of School: UNESCO Report Shock

Three decades after global leaders promised equal education for all girls, a staggering 133 million remain out of school worldwide. UNESCO's latest report exposes the alarming education gap and urgent need for action.

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

Singapore firm sues Switzerland over AT1 bond losses

Exclusive: Singapore-based legal firm Quahe Woo & Palmer launches unprecedented lawsuit against Switzerland for massive AT1 bond losses affecting Asian investors following Credit Suisse collapse.

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