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27 individuals died in Kanpur after a vehicle transporting pilgrims met with an accident.

On Saturday, 27 persons were reported dead in Uttar Pradesh’s Kanpur district after a vehicle carrying pilgrims was involved in an accident. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath expressed their condolences on the deaths. Following the accident, footage recorded the chaos as people ran for help at …

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The United States announced $810 million in new assistance for Pacific Islands at the conference.

At a Thursday conference with President Joe Biden, the United States committed $810 million in fresh assistance for Pacific Islands, despite Chinese incursions into the crucial but sparsely inhabited region. The White House announced a $600 million 10-year plan to clean up and improve filthy seas to sustain the tuna …

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The consent of a woman’s family is not required for abortion, and doctors cannot impose further legal conditions, according to the Supreme Court.

Moving in the direction of breaking down stigmas, the Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that unmarried/single women do not need permission from their families to get an abortion as long as they are not minors and are of sound mind. The three-judge bench of Justice DY Chandrachud, Justice A.S. Bopanna …

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An ex-minister of Uttarakhand’s son has been arrested for the murder of a 19-year-old girl.

The son of a former BJP minister in Uttarakhand was among three persons arrested by the state police on Friday for the murder of a 19-year-old woman receptionist working at a resort in the Laxman Jhula area who went missing five days ago, according to top officers. The police have …

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India’s harsh reply to Pakistan PM’s UNGA remarks: ‘A country that claims to desire peace will never shelter the masterminds of the Mumbai terror assault.’

In a solid response to Pakistan, India stated at the UN General Assembly that a country that claims to seek peace with its neighbors would never sponsor cross-border terrorism, nor would it shelter planners of the horrific Mumbai terrorist attack, disclosing their existence only under pressure from the international community. …

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“Losing Patience”: Court Orders Lawyers to Conclude Arguments in Hijab Case

The Supreme Court instructed the lawyers representing the petitioners in the Karnataka hijab ban case to finish their rebuttal arguments within an hour tomorrow, adding, “we are losing patience.” The Supreme Court, which heard submissions in the case for the ninth day, said it would give the petitioners one hour …

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NATO Secretary General joins international leaders at the United Nations General Assembly.

  On Tuesday, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg met with Moldovan President Maia Sandu in a bilateral discussion to discuss Russia’s aggression in Ukraine and to reaffirm NATO’s continuous support for partner countries, including Moldova. The NATO Secretary General is set to meet and exchange ideas with other leaders and …

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According to Navy Chief, China remains a strong adversary.

The Army Chief said the immediate goal is to disengage from the two remaining friction points at LAC in eastern Ladakh before considering the next step in de-escalation. China remains a severe challenge and has extended its footprint not only along India’s land borders but also in the maritime domain …

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The Indian Navy decommissions the INS Ajay after 32 years of valiant service.

The INS Ajay was decommissioned on Monday after 32 years of distinguished service to the nation. The ceremony was held at the Naval Dockyard in Mumbai in the traditional manner, with the national flag, naval ensign, and decommissioning pennant of the ship being lowered for the final time at sunset, …

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Typhoon inundates regions of Japan, knocking out electricity and injuring 60 people.

On Sunday, a violent typhoon hit southern Japan with strong winds and heavy rain, triggering outages, crippling land, and air transportation, and forcing the evacuation of thousands of people. According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, Typhoon Nanmadol was headed north after making landfall in Kagoshima city on Japan’s southern main …

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