Sagar Rath

New Zealand Public Sector Mega-Strike Highlights Pay and Staffing Crisis

The Largest Walkout in Decades On October 23, 2025, New Zealand experienced one of its largest public sectors strikes in forty years, as more than 100,000 workers across the country walked off the job demanding fair wages, improved working conditions, and increased investment in essential services. The protest, spanning major cities from Auckland to Christchurch, involved teachers, nurses,…

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Deportation of Scholar Francesca Orsini Sparks Debate Over Academic Freedom in India

A Controversial Turn at the Border The recent deportation of Professor Francesca Orsini, a London-based scholar of Hindi and Urdu literature, has ignited a storm across academic and political circles in India and internationally. Orsini, a Professor Emerita at SOAS, University of London, was denied entry at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport on October 20, 2025,…

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U.S. Targets Russia’s Oil Titans in New Sanctions Blitz to Squeeze War Funding

Washington Tightens the Economic Noose As the war in Ukraine drags into yet another tense chapter, Washington has sharpened its economic arsenal. In a sweeping move designed to hit Moscow where it hurts most, the United States has imposed comprehensive sanctions on Rosneft and Lukoil—Russia’s two largest oil giants. The decision, unveiled late Wednesday by the Treasury…

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Bulls Charge Back: Sensex Jumps 700 Points, Nifty Crosses 26K

Calm Tested, Confidence Restored The Indian share market has been nothing short of a roller coaster in recent months—swinging between optimism and anxiety, testing even the most seasoned investors’ patience. Uncertain global cues, shifting interest rate expectations, and geopolitical frictions have kept traders on edge. But Thursday brought a welcome change of tone. Renewed confidence swept through…

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Jaish’s New Front: Online Jihadi School Targets Women Recruits

Bigger Threat Looms as Jaish Expands Recruitment to Women In a disturbing new development, Pakistan-based terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) has launched a dedicated online training program for women, marking a significant evolution in its recruitment and radicalisation strategy. The extremist group blacklisted by the United Nations, led by Masood Azhar, is reportedly establishing a female wing…

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Paradip Port to Ink ₹1.5 Lakh Crore Investment Deals at India Maritime Week

Setting Sail for Growth: Paradip Port’s Big Leap In a defining stride for India’s maritime future, Paradip Port in Odisha is preparing to seal investment agreements worth an estimated ₹1.5 lakh crore during India Maritime Week (IMW) 2025, to be held in Mumbai from October 27 to 31. Officials confirmed that these pacts will span across critical…

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