India Excluded from US Visa Freeze, Attorney Warns

Immigration attorney Steven Brown explains why India avoided the US visa freeze affecting 75 countries, citing low use of government resources, but cautions that policies can change unpredictably.

Snake 'Rescues' Endanger Reptiles in Terai Region

Wildlife experts warn that unscientific snake rescues in Terai are harming reptile populations. Untrained rescuers disrupt habitats, increasing snake mortality and failing to reduce human conflict.

Leopard Attack in Pauri Village Kills Man During Ritual

A 51-year-old man from Nepal was fatally attacked by a leopard in Bada village, Pauri district, while returning from a Makarsakranti ritual. Forest officials have increased patrolling and installed camera traps.

Rogue Elephant Destroys Crops in Hazaribag Village

A lone elephant strayed into Godhiya village in Hazaribag district, destroying crops and property. Forest officials are tracking the aggressive animal, which previously killed two people.

Senior Hamas Leader Killed in Gaza Air Strike

A senior Hamas official has been reported killed in an air strike in Gaza, according to recent news. The incident marks a significant development in the ongoing conflict.

Kolkata Iranian Woman's Agony Over Family in Iran

Sima Niakan, an Iranian living in Kolkata, faces sleepless nights unable to contact her family in Iran amid violent protests. She fears for their safety as communication remains cut off.

Utrecht Explosion: One Injured, Cause Unknown

A massive explosion and fire struck Utrecht's historic center, injuring at least one person. Authorities warn of possible casualties under rubble as emergency teams respond.

2025 Tiger Census Begins in Belagavi, Focus on Conflict Data

The sixth All India Tiger Estimation has started nationwide, with Belagavi's forest division conducting sign surveys across 119 locations. Officials use M-Stripes, DNA analysis, and camera traps to count tigers and guide conservation efforts.

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