Iran Nuclear Sites Show New Activity in Satellite Images

Recent satellite imagery reveals new construction at Iran's Isfahan and Natanz nuclear facilities damaged in 2024 attacks. Experts suggest Iran may be attempting to conceal recovery efforts of sensitive materials like enriched uranium.

ICE Uses Tech to Track Minneapolis Protesters

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement employs facial recognition, social media monitoring, and advanced tech tools to identify undocumented immigrants and track protesters in Minneapolis.

Delhi Weather: Patchy Rain, Winds Improve Air Quality

Parts of Delhi experienced patchy light rain and strong winds on Sunday due to a western disturbance, raising temperatures and improving air quality. The IMD forecasts mild weather with possible scattered rain over the weekend.

Trump Dismisses Khamenei War Threat, Eyes Iran Deal

US President Donald Trump dismissed Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's warning of regional war but emphasized military readiness while expressing hope for a negotiated settlement with Iran.

NYC Appoints Ex-Inmate as Correction Commissioner

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani appoints Stanley Richards, a formerly incarcerated individual, as Commissioner of the Department of Correction, marking a historic first for the city's jail system.

Frisco Texas Political Row Over Anti-Indian Comments

A political controversy has erupted in Frisco, Texas after conservative commentator Kaylee Campbell claimed residents are fed up with Indian communities. The Indian American Advocacy Council has threatened legal action against what it calls racist rhetori

Israel Destroys Long Khan Yunis Tunnel in Gaza

The Israeli military has destroyed a significant tunnel network in Khan Yunis, Gaza, measuring hundreds of meters long. This operation is part of ongoing efforts to dismantle Hamas's underground infrastructure.

Mangaluru Cleanup Drive Highlights Plastic Waste Crisis

Father Muller Medical College Hospital administrator Fr George Jeevan Sequera emphasized the urgent need for plastic reduction awareness during Ramakrishna Mission's Swacch Mangaluru Abhiyan, where volunteers cleared over 1,500kg of waste from blackspots.

One Man's 50-Year Journey to Create a National Park

British editor Brendon Grimshaw bought neglected Moyenne Island in 1962 and spent 50 years restoring it by hand, planting 16,000 trees and creating a thriving ecosystem that's now Seychelles' smallest national park.

Liam Ramos Released from ICE Detention in Minneapolis

Liam Ramos, a detainee held by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Minneapolis, has been released following intervention from Texas Congressman Joaquin Castro, highlighting ongoing immigration detention issues.

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