Woman Shot Dead by ICE Agent in Minneapolis

A woman was killed by an ICE officer in Minneapolis during an immigration operation. Authorities claim she attempted to run over officers. Read the full details of the incident.

Woman Killed During ICE Operation in Minneapolis

A woman was fatally shot during an ICE operation in Minneapolis. Details emerge about the incident, raising questions about immigration enforcement tactics. Read the full report.

Corbett-Rajaji Corridor Road Project Clears Key Hurdle

The 11.5-km Laldhang-Chillarkhal road, a vital link between Corbett and Rajaji tiger reserves, receives NBWL approval after a protracted legal fight. Read about the project's contentious history and future.

US Rolls Back Venezuela Sanctions for Energy Deal

The US announces a selective rollback of sanctions on Venezuela, granting a license for crude oil sales. This major policy shift aims to boost global supply and follows a deal between Maduro's government and the opposition. Read the full details.

US Outlines 3-Phase Venezuela Plan, Seizes Oil

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio details a post-Maduro plan for Venezuela: stabilisation, recovery, and transition. US to seize and sell 30-50 million barrels of stranded oil. Read the full strategy.

White House: Trump Discussing Purchase of Greenland

The White House confirms former President Donald Trump actively discussed purchasing Greenland. Explore the strategic implications and historical context of this audacious geopolitical idea.

Bhitarkanika Crocodile Census Duration Slashed

Herpetologists slam Odisha forest dept's decision to reduce Bhitarkanika's annual crocodile census from 9 to 3 days, fearing inaccurate count. Officials cite modern tech for faster survey. Read details.

US Extends Venezuela Oil Sanctions Indefinitely

The US has indefinitely extended sanctions on Venezuela's oil sector, maintaining control over revenue. This move pressures Maduro to uphold electoral reforms. Details on the impact and global oil markets.

US Job Search Halt for Indian Students Over Citizenship

An Indian PhD student's US job search hit a wall when recruiters asked 'Are you a US citizen?' before seeing her resume. This reflects a broader trend impacting Indian students amid visa uncertainty and shifting attitudes. Read more.

Lightning Emerges as India's Top Natural Killer

A new study reveals lightning caused 46% of India's weather-related deaths from 2002-2022. Climate change and deforestation are driving a surge in strikes, turning it into a national crisis.

Rubio to Meet Denmark on Venezuela Oil, Greenland

US Senator Marco Rubio will meet Danish officials to discuss Venezuela's oil sector and Greenland's resources. This high-level dialogue highlights shifting Arctic geopolitics and energy security. Read more.

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