A major legal milestone has been reached in the ongoing battle between privacy and surveillance. A U.S. federal court has ordered Israel’s NSO Group to permanently stop targeting WhatsApp, following...
In a tragic and deeply painful event, three Afghan cricketers lost their lives following a Pakistani airstrike in Afghanistan’s Paktika province, the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) confirmed. The p...
Says “Untold Suffering Could Have Been Prevented”; Claims Over 20,000 Detained Without Trial Srinagar, Oct 18: All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) President Asaduddin Owaisi on Friday l...
Thailand’s oldest political party has made a dramatic move—reinstating former Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva as its leader, marking a striking comeback for one of the country’s most debated po...
After years of paused connections, China and India are finally reopening their skies. Beginning November 9, China Eastern Airlines will resume its Shanghai–Delhi commercial flights, marking a signif...
In a tense exchange on Thursday, US President Donald Trump issued a grave warning to Hamas, declaring that if the internal bloodshed in Gaza continues, “we will have no choice but to go in and kill ...
A major human rights controversy has erupted in France, as two global travel giants — Airbnb and Booking.com — face a legal complaint accusing them of promoting what activists call “occupation t...
In a carefully measured political move, Japan’s newly appointed Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) leader Sanae Takaichi — poised to become the nation’s first female prime minister — chose not to ...
In a rare but legally backed move, the Returning Officer overseeing the Rajya Sabha elections has sent postal ballot papers to the Superintendent of District Jail Kathua, enabling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP...
Less than four months after its much-publicized creation, the People’s Alliance for Change (PAC) in Jammu and Kashmir has hit an unexpected setback. The Justice and Development Front (JDF) — a pol...









