Gujarat POTA Court Discharges 3 in Akshardham Attack

A Gujarat POTA court has discharged three accused in the 2002 Akshardham temple attack case, citing lack of evidence. The decision marks a significant development in the long-standing legal proceedings.

India-EU Security & Defence Partnership Signing Tomorrow

India and the European Union are set to sign a landmark security and defence partnership agreement tomorrow, enhancing strategic cooperation in areas like maritime security, counter-terrorism, and defence technology.

Punjab's Patriotic Fervor Marks 77th Republic Day

Punjab witnessed a wave of patriotic celebrations as political leaders and citizens commemorated the 77th Republic Day with flag-hoisting ceremonies and cultural events across the state.

NATO, Trump Agree on Two Greenland Workstreams

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte reveals two workstreams agreed with US President Donald Trump to address Greenland tensions, focusing on Arctic defense and bilateral talks.

Suella Braverman Defects to Reform UK, Third Tory MP in a Week

Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman has resigned from the Conservative Party to join Reform UK, becoming the third sitting Tory MP to defect in just over a week. Her dramatic move reshapes parliamentary arithmetic and triggers intense public curiosity

Carney Admits Global Order Hypocrisy at Davos

Canadian PM Mark Carney's speech at Davos acknowledged hypocrisy in international rules-based order, echoing India's S Jaishankar's long-standing critique of Western double standards.

Congress Leader Rajeev Gowda Arrested in Karnataka

Suspended Congress leader Rajeev Gowda arrested by Karnataka police for allegedly abusing and threatening Shidlaghatta municipal commissioner over removal of unauthorized banners. Arrested while traveling to Goa.

Maduro Capture Revives U.S. Intervention History in Americas

The U.S. capture of Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro has reignited historical parallels with past interventions like Panama's Noriega, highlighting recurring patterns of American influence and the risks of unilateral foreign policy in Latin America.

Tibetan Leader Greets India on Republic Day, Slams China

The Tibetan leader in exile, Penpa Tsering, extended warm wishes to India on its 77th Republic Day while condemning China's policies in Tibet. He praised India's democratic values and called for international support for Tibetan rights.

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