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Pranab Doley in Assam: The Indian activist jailed after taking on a hotel in Kaziranga
Indian activist Pranab Doley was detained under the National Security Act after participating in a protest against a proposed luxury hotel near Kaziranga National Park in Assam, reigniting debate over land rights and development.
Sacked Ukrainian defence minister calls for presidential election
Ukraine’s former defence minister Mykhailo Fedorov calls for wartime elections in a challenge to President Zelensky, arguing democracy cannot be held hostage by Russia during the ongoing conflict.
Twisha Sharma: Husband and mother-in-law charged in Indian bride’s death
India’s federal police have charged a lawyer and retired judge with abetment to suicide and cruelty in connection with a 33-year-old model’s death five months after her marriage.
UAE imposes indefinite trade embargo on Iran over alleged missile attacks
The UAE imposed an indefinite trade embargo on Iran on Wednesday, accusing Iranian forces of firing two ballistic missiles at the country. Iran denied the allegation, calling it a baseless claim.
US unions sue over new visa rule for foreign students, journalists
U.S. unions and advocacy groups sued to block new Department of Homeland Security rules that would limit how long foreign students and journalists can remain in the country without visa extensions.
South Africa to Australia: Why coal profits are surging during Iran war
South Africa’s coal producer Thungela Resources doubled profits as disruptions from the US-Israel war on Iran shift global energy demand toward coal, reversing climate commitments across Asia and beyond.
Who won and lost in Florida primaries: Key takeaways
Florida’s primary elections produced mixed results across both parties, with progressive Democrat Angie Nixon defeating better-funded Alexander Vindman in a Senate race, while Republican Byron Donalds secured the gubernatorial nomination with Trump’s backing.
Aid workers faced record number of attacks in 2025
A record 907 aid workers faced violent attacks in 2025, with 350 killed. The UN humanitarian office cited increased use of armed drones as a contributing factor to the escalating risks.
Congo’s Ebola outbreak reaches 5,000 cases as it outpaces response efforts
Congo’s Ebola outbreak has reached 5,000 confirmed cases with over 2,300 deaths, spreading faster than any prior outbreak as security concerns hamper response efforts in remote regions.
Tupac’s murder was act of revenge, prosecutors allege in trial’s opening day
Prosecutors allege former gang leader Duane “Keffe D” Davis orchestrated the 1996 drive-by shooting that killed rapper Tupac Shakur in retaliation for a beating of Davis’s nephew earlier that day.
Iran prepares to keep economy alive as US threatens further sanctions
The US announced plans for unprecedented economic sanctions against Iran while a memorandum of understanding expired, as Tehran prepares countermeasures to maintain its economy amid blockades and international isolation.
Disney and ABC sue Trump’s media regulator to stop early licence renewal
Disney and ABC filed a lawsuit to stop the Trump administration’s early broadcast licence renewal process, claiming the network is being unfairly targeted over editorial content.
US judge says government can revoke deportation protections for Ethiopians
A US federal judge ruled that the Trump administration can revoke Temporary Protected Status for over 5,000 Ethiopians, removing the final judicial obstacle to the termination.
US seeks to revive criminal case against Kilmar Abrego Garcia
The Trump administration seeks to revive criminal charges against Salvadoran national Kilmar Abrego Garcia, whose wrongful deportation sparked scrutiny of US immigration authorities.
US Justice Department denies whistleblower claims on anti-Semitism probes
A whistleblower alleges that the Trump administration predetermined findings that prestigious universities violated civil rights law regarding anti-Semitism, while the Justice Department disputes the allegations.
Man in doll mask threatening Philadelphia residents, police say
Philadelphia police are searching for a man wearing a creepy doll mask who has threatened and chased multiple residents near City Hall, with at least six reported incidents.
What is it like to be on a warship for months?
A US Navy veteran who served 111 days aboard a warship describes the psychological toll of extended deployments, as concerns mount about conditions aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln during the US-Iran war.
Trump threatens to bomb US ally Oman if it ‘gets in the way’ over Iran deal
President Trump threatens to bomb Oman if it interferes with US-Iran negotiations over reopening the Strait of Hormuz, which has been largely closed during ongoing military conflict.
Ukraine war briefing: Russian campaign to ‘weaponise winter’ under way
Russian forces launched over a dozen drone and missile attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure this week, with officials characterizing the campaign as an attempt to weaponize the approaching winter season.
Russia warns UK will pay for supplying drones to Ukraine
Russia has warned Britain of consequences after confirming British-made drones were used in recent strikes on Russian military and industrial targets, while Ukraine escalates attacks deep inside Russian territory.
CJI Surya Kant: Why Indian law students don’t want top judge at their graduation ceremony
India’s Chief Justice Surya Kant faces calls from students at two premier law universities to exclude him from their convocation ceremonies, following controversies over his reported dismissal of police brutality allegations.
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