Delhi’s sex ratio at birth has plummeted to 920 girls per 1000 boys, raising fears of long-term social imbalance.
Prakriti Parul
Prakriti Parul
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The Indian government has accused activist Sonam Wangchuk of inciting deadly violence in Ladakh through provocative speeches, while highlighting ongoing negotiations.
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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has reaffirmed Iran’s peaceful nuclear intentions at the UN, days before a deadline that could trigger the return of full UN sanctions.
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The Trump administration is repurposing $1.8 billion in foreign aid to fund strategic projects in Greenland and counter Chinese influence and leftist governments in Latin America.
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The Indian government has extended Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan’s tenure until May 2026, ensuring leadership stability.
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India
Weather Today: Heavy Thunderstorms to Lash Kolkata Today, High Alert Issued | Know About Your City
Kolkata is on alert for heavy thunderstorms today and Thursday, with a 75% chance of rain, while other major cities like Delhi and Hyderabad expect drier conditions.
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World
‘Your Countries Are Going to Hell’: Trump’s UN Speech Dismisses Allies, Climate Science, and Palestinian Statehood
In a combative UN speech, Donald Trump urged global leaders to follow his lead on restricting immigration and abandoning climate policies, which he called a “con job.”
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A space weather expert warns that a cyclical solar “micronova” could occur within decades, triggering a pole shift and a geomagnetic storm severe enough to collapse global infrastructure …
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Society and Living
Selling Homes, Quitting Jobs: The Real-Life Impact of The September 23, 2025 Doomsday Conspiracy
A pastor’s prophecy of a September 23, 2025, doomsday, fueled by social media, has led some believers to sell possessions and quit jobs.
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Jimmy Kimmel returned to ABC after a suspension over comments he made about the assassination of Charlie Kirk, which Disney called “insensitive.”