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Delhi Records Most Polluted January Day in 2 Years; AQI Hits 440
New Delhi: Delhi’s air quality plunged deeper into the “severe” zone on Sunday, recording an AQI of 440, marking the city’s most polluted January day in two years and the worst air quality for the second half of the month since 2019. According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), this reading follows Saturday’s AQI of over 400, making it
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Supreme Court Restores Bail After Patna HC Staffer Mistake; Rules Courts Cannot Undo Signed Orders
New Delhi: The Supreme Court has restored anticipatory bail to a man accused in a narcotics case, ruling that the Patna High Court acted beyond its powers by recalling bail that had already been granted, solely due to a typographical error in the order. The case arose after a court staffer mistakenly typed the word “allowed” instead of “rejected” in the operative portion of the bail order, setting
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Two Western Disturbances Expected to Bring Rain and Snow to Himalayas Next Week, Says IMD
New Delhi: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast that two western disturbances (WDs) are likely to affect the Western Himalayan region next week, raising the possibility of isolated heavy rainfall and snowfall around January 23, 2026. The development comes after a period of severe dryness in the region, which has experienced one of its driest winters on record. According to the
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DGCA Intensifies Oversight of IndiGo to Ensure Smooth Operations Amid Pilot Shortages
New Delhi: The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has intensified its scrutiny of IndiGo Airlines in the wake of last December’s massive flight cancellations, officials said, as the regulator seeks to ensure that India’s largest carrier has sufficient crew to maintain operations after February 10. The step comes after a record fine and warnings were issued to top
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India’s States Take the Lead in Context-Based Speed Limits to Curb Road Fatalities
As India continues to grapple with one of the world’s highest rates of road crash fatalities, several states are taking bold steps to implement context-based speed limits, signaling a major shift in road safety policy. Uttar Pradesh, which has consistently recorded the highest number of road fatalities over the past four years, is now set to
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Syrian President to Meet SDF Leader After Ceasefire Agreement as Fresh Clashes Erupt
Syria’s President Ahmed al-Sharaa is expected to meet Mazloum Abdi, the leader of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), in a high-stakes bid to consolidate a fragile ceasefire reached after days of intense fighting across northern and northeastern Syria. The talks follow a sweeping military campaign in which Syrian government forces, backed by allied tribal
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India Invited to Join Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ for Gaza Amid Global Ceasefire Efforts
In a significant development on the international stage, US President Donald Trump has invited India to join the so-called “Board of Peace” for Gaza, a body intended to oversee reconstruction, governance, and investment in the conflict-ravaged enclave. According to sources familiar with the matter, India’s inclusion positions it alongside other global leaders tasked with contributing to stability and peacebuilding in the
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New Winter Storm Set to Batter Gaza, Deepening Suffering of Displaced Palestinians
A powerful new winter storm is forecast to hit the Gaza Strip, threatening to worsen an already catastrophic humanitarian situation for hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians living in fragile tent camps that offer little to no protection from cold, rain, and strong winds. After more than two years of Israel’s war on Gaza, nearly
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US Activist Grace Collins Resumes Lobbying for Naga Rights, Emphasizes Independence and Peaceful Dialogue
American activist Grace Collins has reaffirmed her commitment to advocating for Naga rights while emphasizing that her work is entirely independent and not directed or controlled by any government, political faction, or armed group. In a statement to Hindustan Times, Collins stressed that her renewed lobbying efforts, undertaken through her registration with the US government, are rooted in
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Power Lines and Power Struggles: Unpacking Syria’s Push Toward National Unification
As the Syrian government regains control over energy hubs and strategic infrastructure in the country’s northeast, the battle for territory is giving way to a far more complex challenge: rebuilding trust, managing local power dynamics, and transforming military gains into lasting national unity. Syria’s Northeast: Where Energy, Politics and History Converge On the expansive plains
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