Hindu Families Escape Locked-Home Arson in Bangladesh

Two expatriate Hindu families in Bangladesh's Chittagong narrowly escaped after attackers locked them inside and set their homes ablaze. This is the sixth such attack in five days, straining India-Bangladesh relations. Read the full report.

Bangladesh Govt to Aid Family of Lynched Hindu Worker

Bangladesh's interim government pledges responsibility for the family of a Hindu worker lynched over blasphemy allegations. Yunus condemns mob violence, stressing no one can take law into their own hands. Read the full report.

Libyan Military Chief Dies in Turkey Plane Crash

Libya's top military commander Mohammed al-Haddad and seven others killed as their jet crashes near Ankara. Investigation points to technical failure, not sabotage. Read the full report.

FIR against bird poachers at Nuh's Akera-Kotla Lake

An FIR has been registered in Nuh after complaints of migratory bird poaching at Akera-Kotla Lake. Forest teams are removing illegal nets. Read about the action and ongoing NGT proceedings.

Why Fewer Americans Are Giving to Charity

US philanthropy faces a crisis as donor numbers decline for the fifth straight year. Rising costs, fading faith, and political shifts are key factors. Can mega-donors fill the gap?

Vishwamitri River Cleanup: 16 MLD Sewage Remains

Vadodara's Vishwamitri river sees improved water quality, but 16 million litres of sewage still flow daily. VMC's Rs 195 crore project shows progress. Read about the ongoing cleanup efforts.

Candace Owens Sparks Outrage with Antisemitic Remarks

Conservative commentator Candace Owens faces intense criticism for promoting a 19th-century antisemitic text on her show, escalating her feud with Ben Shapiro and drawing condemnation for hate speech.

Bengaluru campaign rescues trees from concrete

Bengaluru residents launch a unique campaign to save urban trees dying due to concrete and tar. Learn how they're fighting for the city's green cover and what you can do to help.

Bengaluru NGO Launches Urban Wildlife Ambulance

A Bengaluru NGO has launched a fully-equipped wildlife ambulance with an onboard vet to rescue distressed animals and reduce human-animal conflict in the city. Read how this innovative service is changing urban wildlife conservation.

Bangladesh Journalists Face Threats Before Elections

Bangladeshi journalists report death threats and surveillance before the 2026 elections. Offices of Prothom Alo and The Daily Star were attacked. Read about the escalating press freedom crisis.

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