US President Trump cites immigration law to justify a permanent pause on migration from third-world countries, affecting visas and asylum claims amid national security concerns.
Nisha Srivastava
Nisha Srivastava
I have been working as a Content Editor in a media house for the past three years, where I edit Political and Trending news and feature stories to make them clear, accurate, and engaging. Before... Read More...
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A 30-year-old woman was found with her throat slit inside Chandigarh’s Rose Garden, prompting police to investigate whether her death was a murder or suicide.
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Delhi’s air quality improved for the first time in 24 days on Sunday, dropping to an AQI of 270 as favourable winds and reduced stubble burning eased pollution …
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The Election Commission has ordered the West Bengal CEO’s office to be shifted to a safer location
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Siddaramaiah has invited DK Shivakumar for a breakfast meeting as speculation grows over power-sharing and a possible leadership change in Karnataka
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Scientists using NASA’s Perseverance rover have recorded faint “mini lightning” sparks during Martian dust storms, offering the strongest evidence yet of electrical activity on Mars
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The stage at a wedding reception in Uttar Pradesh’s Ballia collapsed while BJP leaders were onto it to bless the newlywed couple, sending everyone including the bride and …
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Europe
What Led to the Raid on Zelenskyy’s Chief of Staff? A Closer Look at Andriy Yermak & the $100 Million Scandal
Ukraine’s top aide Andriy Yermak faces heightened scrutiny as a major corruption probe into siphoned energy funds widens, implicating key figures close to President Zelenskyy
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US
Is World Aids Day No Longer Observed Under Trump Administration? Know What Are the New Rules Issued
The Trump administration has halted official US recognition and public messaging for World Aids Day, ending a tradition observed for over 30 years.
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India
Cyclone Ditwah Triggers Deadly Landslides: 46 Dead, Thousands Evacuated; Yellow Alert Issued in Parts of Tamil Nadu
Cyclone Ditwah unleashed severe rains and landslides across Sri Lanka, killing 46 people, leaving 23 missing, and forcing nearly 44,000 residents into shelters as the storm continues to …