Global Capitalism's Double Standard: North vs. South

An analysis reveals how Global North nations uphold rights-based social security while advocating minimal state roles for the South, highlighting a stark contrast in capitalist approaches worldwide.

Third Leopard Captured in Nainital in a Week

Forest officials captured a leopard in Chamoli village, Nainital, on Friday. This marks the third capture in the area within seven days, bringing relief to fearful residents.

Second Dolphin Census Launched in Bijnor, UP

The environment ministry launched Project Dolphin's second rangewide estimation in Bijnor, training forest officials from 13 districts. Experts conducted workshops on dolphin ecology and survey methods.

US 25% Chip Tariff Just 'Phase One', Says Official

A White House official reveals the new 25% tariff on select semiconductors is only the first step, with potential expansion after talks. The move aims to protect US national security and manufacturing.

NGT Issues Notices Over Assam Elephant Deaths

The National Green Tribunal has directed Assam government, forest officials, and CPCB to file affidavits by January 28 regarding the Rajdhani Express collision that killed seven elephants in Hojai district.

Leopard Dies in Vehicle Collision in Dibrugarh

A female leopard died after being hit by a speeding vehicle in Dibrugarh's Tingkhong area. Forest officials confirm plans to relocate other leopards spotted nearby to prevent future conflicts.

Texas Detainee Death May Be Ruled Homicide

A Cuban migrant's death in ICE custody at a Texas detention camp may be investigated as homicide after preliminary findings point to asphyxia. This marks another death in a facility criticized for conditions.

Trump's Minnesota ICE Move Sparks White House Panic

An Axios report reveals internal White House concerns over ICE enforcement tactics in Minnesota, with GOP polling showing slipping support among independents and moderates ahead of midterms.

Wild Elephant Rampage in Hazaribag Sparks Panic

A lone wild elephant has caused extensive damage to crops and irrigation systems in Hazaribag district, forcing villagers to live in fear. No fatalities reported yet, but locals urge forest department action.

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