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Red Cross Vehicles Transport Hostage Remains in Gaza

International Red Cross vehicles are transporting the remains of hostages from Gaza. The humanitarian mission aims to return bodies amid ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. Read latest developments.

10 Indian Winter Getaways With European Vibes

Discover 10 breathtaking Indian destinations that offer European winter charm without international travel. Perfect winter escapes with snow, architecture & alpine vibes.

Putin-Israel Netanyahu Discuss Middle East Crisis

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu held crucial talks on Gaza conflict. Read about their discussion on humanitarian situation and regional stability.

Tanzanian Hostage Joshua Mollel Freed by Israel

In a major diplomatic breakthrough, Israel secures release of Tanzanian agricultural student Joshua Mollel after 23 days in Hamas captivity. Read the exclusive details of the rescue mission.

University Students Hold Officials Hostage Over Delayed Results

Angry students at Jharkhand's Nilamber Pitamber University held officials captive for hours, demanding immediate declaration of delayed exam results. The dramatic protest highlights growing student frustration with administrative delays in Indian universi

India's ₹10,372 Cr AI Mission: PM Modi's Tech Revolution

Prime Minister Narendra Modi announces massive ₹10,372 crore investment in India's AI ecosystem, positioning the nation as global artificial intelligence leader with focus on computing infrastructure and startup innovation.

Hamas returns Israeli hostage body via Red Cross

Israeli military confirms Hamas handed over body of hostage to International Red Cross in Gaza. Latest development in ongoing conflict raises questions about remaining captives.

Odisha Man Kidnapped in Sudan Seeks Govt Rescue

An Indian national from Odisha has been kidnapped in Sudan's conflict zone and is urgently appealing to the Indian government for evacuation assistance as his situation grows increasingly dire.

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