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Second French Museum Robbed After Louvre Heist

In a shocking repeat of art theft, a French museum in Aix-en-Provence has been robbed of precious silver and gold coins, just one day after the famous Louvre Museum faced a similar security breach. This alarming pattern raises serious questions about muse

NSF Demands UN Probe Into Myanmar Drone Attack

The Naga Students' Federation condemns the alleged drone attack in Myanmar's Khammoi village, calls for UNHRC investigation, and urges Indian government intervention in this border crisis.

Forest officials face OHRC over Satkosia compensation delays

Senior forest department officials appeared before Odisha Human Rights Commission regarding compensation delays for Satkosia wildlife sanctuary affected families. Key revelations emerge about fund allocation and implementation challenges.

SC: Kids Can Cancel Parents' Property Deals at 18

Supreme Court delivers groundbreaking judgment allowing children to cancel property transactions made by parents without formal litigation. Major implications for Indian real estate and family law.

Why Poetry Beats Algorithms in Digital Age

In an era dominated by AI and algorithms, poetry offers the human connection and emotional depth our digital lives desperately need. Discover how verse can reclaim our humanity.

SC Slams Govt Over Trans Rights Failures

India's Supreme Court delivers scathing critique of government inaction on transgender rights, highlighting systemic failures and demanding immediate action for equality.

Chiranjeevi wins legal protection against AI misuse

Megastar Chiranjeevi secures interim protection from Hyderabad court against unauthorized commercial use of his identity, including AI-generated likeness, in a landmark legal move for Indian celebrities.

Garhwa tribe refuses return amid elephant attacks

A nomadic tribal community in Jharkhand's Garhwa district chooses permanent displacement over returning to their ancestral lands due to increasing human-elephant conflicts, highlighting a growing wildlife crisis.

Louvre Museum Heist: Empress Eugénie's Jewels Stolen

In a shocking security breach, priceless crown jewels belonging to Empress Eugénie, wife of Napoleon III, were stolen from the Louvre Museum in Paris. The audacious theft has left authorities scrambling and raised serious questions about museum security.

Bangladesh jails 15 army officers in disappearance case

In a groundbreaking verdict, a Bangladeshi civil tribunal sentences 15 serving army officers to jail for enforced disappearance of a young man, marking a significant moment for human rights accountability.

Bihar children escape brutal Jaipur bangle factory

In a harrowing tale of child labour exploitation, seven children from Bihar managed to escape a Jaipur bangle factory where they faced 18-hour workdays and physical abuse, eventually hiding in a graveyard for safety.

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