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BJP will be wiped out from Jharkhand after assembly elections: Hemant Soren
Tribune India· 3 days agoFormer Jharkhand chief minister Hemant Soren on Saturday slammed the BJP for allegedly hatching a...
Assange walks free after 14 years of legal woes, sentenced by US to time already served in UK prison
Theprint· 6 days ago“As part of the plea agreement, Assange was transported to the US District Court for the Northern...
"Proud Of Going To Prison": Former Trump Aide Begins 4-Month Sentence
NDTV· 19 hours agoSteve Bannon, an outspoken right-wing figure in American politics and former senior advisor to...
Pakistani court sentences Christian man to death for posting hateful content against Muslims
Indian Express· 1 day agoEhsan Shan, though not party to the desecration, was accused of reposting the defaced pages of the...
Pakistani court sentences Christian man to death for posting hateful content against Muslims
Indian Express· 1 day agoEhsan Shan, though not party to the desecration, was accused of reposting the defaced pages of the...
Trump ally Bannon to report to prison to serve 4 mths on contempt charges
Business Standard India· 1 day agoLongtime Trump ally Steve Bannon is scheduled to report to a federal prison in Connecticut on Monday...
Medical student undergoes dialysis after being ragged in Rajasthan: What does the law say?
Firstpost· 4 days agoAnother distressing incident of ragging has come to light in India. A first-year medical student in...
NEET row: Govt committed to fair probe, assures President Murmu
IBTmes India· 5 days agoThe Parliament has also enacted a strict law against unfair means in examinations, she added. The...
Why Julian Assange’s release is not a straightforward happy ending
Indian Express· 7 days agoAssange, an Australian citizen and ethical hacker, rose to prominence and for some, notoriety, in...
President's focus on Emergency, NEET kicks off row in Parliament
Hindustan Times· 5 days agoBoth Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Speaker Om Birla previously referred to it. In the customary...