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Karnataka Considers Stricter Gun Laws Following Ballari Clashes Amid Opposition Allegations of Cover-Up
Bengaluru: The Karnataka government is reportedly considering the imposition of stricter regulations on private gun ownership in the wake of violent clashes in Ballari district that resulted in the death of a Congress worker, Rajashekhar Reddy, on January 1. The incident, which involved confrontations between supporters of the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
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Americans Divided Over US Abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, Poll Finds
A recent Reuters/Ipsos poll shows that Americans are almost evenly split in their opinions on the US military operation that abducted Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. The survey reflects deep divisions along partisan lines and widespread concern about US involvement in Venezuela. Poll Results: Public Opinion on Maduro’s Abduction According to the poll, Americans’ views are
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Tamil Nadu DMK Government Distributes 2 Lakh Free Laptops to Students
Chennai: The Tamil Nadu government on Monday distributed 200,000 free laptops to eligible college students under the “Ulagam Ungal Kaiyil” (The World in Your Hands) scheme, aiming to promote education, digital literacy, and AI usage among youth. Key Highlights This initiative aligns with Tamil Nadu’s strategy to equip students with technology and AI skills, supporting both educational advancement and long-term
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Eva Schloss, Holocaust Survivor and Stepsister of Anne Frank, Dies at 96
Eva Schloss, the Auschwitz survivor who dedicated her life to Holocaust education and was the stepsister of diarist Anne Frank, has died at the age of 96 in London, her foundation confirmed. Schloss was widely recognized for her tireless work promoting tolerance, understanding, and resilience among younger generations. Legacy of Holocaust Education Schloss served as
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US Health Alarm as Trump’s CDC Cuts Recommended Childhood Vaccines
Leading medical groups in the United States have expressed serious concern after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), under President Donald Trump and Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr., announced a major revision to the childhood immunization schedule. The unprecedented move removes recommendations for several vaccines long considered essential for protecting children
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Kano Records 469 Child Deaths from Malnutrition in Six Months
Kano State lost 469 children to malnutrition between January and July 2025, highlighting the persistent threat of poor nutrition to child survival in the state. Professor Ruqayya Aliyu Yusuf of Bayero University Kano (BUK) disclosed this during a media sensitization training, presenting her paper titled “Understanding the Basics of Behavioural Change: Towards Improving Malnutrition in
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BJP’s R. Sreelekha Clarifies on Mayoral Post, Pledges Focus on Councillor Role
Thiruvananthapuram: BJP leader and former Kerala DGP R. Sreelekha, who won the Sasthamangalam ward in the recent Thiruvananthapuram Municipal Corporation elections, addressed speculation over her being overlooked for the mayor’s post, saying she respects the party’s decision and will focus on her role as a councillor. Promise of Mayor Post Sreelekha revealed that while contesting the
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Central African Republic President Faustin-Archange Touadera Wins Third Term with Landslide Victory
Faustin-Archange Touadera, the incumbent President of the Central African Republic (CAR), has secured a historic third term in office, according to provisional results from the December 28, 2025, presidential election. Preliminary figures released on Monday show Touadera receiving 76.15 percent of the vote, a commanding lead over his closest competitors. Former Prime Minister Anicet-Georges Dologuele
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Hundreds of Tourists Stranded on Socotra as Yemen Tensions Escalate
Around 400 tourists remain stranded on Socotra, Yemen’s largest island, as ongoing clashes between Saudi-backed government forces and UAE-backed secessionists disrupt flights and travel. The island, part of the Socotra archipelago in the Arabian Sea, has become a focal point of the intensifying conflict in southern Yemen, leaving international visitors stuck far from home. Flights
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Trump Administration Plans Meetings With US Oil Companies on Venezuela’s Energy Future
The Trump administration is reportedly scheduling meetings with executives from major US oil companies to discuss potential investments in Venezuelan oil production, following the US military operation that resulted in the abduction of Venezuela’s president, Nicolas Maduro. According to sources cited by Reuters, these discussions aim to explore ways to revive Venezuela’s oil sector, which
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