Odisha Featured in ‘Greater Bangladesh’ Map: A Wake-Up Call for India Amid Rising Turkey-Bangladesh Axis

Odisha in the Crosshairs of a Controversial Expansionist Map In a troubling development with far-reaching implications, Odisha has been prominently featured in a controversial “Greater Bangladesh” map allegedly circulated by a Turkey-backed Islamist group, ‘Saltanat-e-Bangla’, based in Dhaka. First spotted during Pohela Boishakh festivities at Dhaka University’s Teacher-Student Centre, the map lays claim not only to Odisha,…

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Ex-FBI Chief’s Cryptic ‘8647’ Post Triggers Firestorm: Alleged Threat Against Trump Sparks Federal Scrutiny

A Mysterious Post Sparks a National Outcry Former FBI Director James Comey is facing intense scrutiny from U.S. security agencies following a now-deleted Instagram post that many have interpreted as a veiled threat to assassinate Donald Trump. The post, featuring the number “8647” spelled out with seashells, ignited outrage among Trump supporters and prompted an…

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Pakistan’s Foreign Minister’s Misinformation Exposed: AI Image Cited in Senate Sparks Global Criticism

In the wake of India’s military operation “Sindoor”, Pakistan launched not just retaliatory attacks but also an aggressive disinformation campaign targeting Indian credibility on global platforms. From doctored images to fabricated headlines, Pakistan’s digital narrative has grown increasingly brazen. The Indian government, through fact-checking agencies like the Press Information Bureau (PIB), has actively countered this…

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IAEA Dismisses Radiation Leak Claims at Pakistan’s Kirana Hills Amid Operation Sindoor Fallout

Global Nuclear Watchdog Responds to Radiation Leak Speculation The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has refuted social media-fueled claims of a radiation leak at Pakistan’s Kirana Hills—rumored to be a nuclear warhead storage site. Following recent escalations between India and Pakistan, speculation mounted online regarding missile strikes potentially compromising nuclear infrastructure. However, IAEA spokesperson Fredrik Dahl told India Today,…

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UK Doubles Residency Wait: Indians Among the Hardest Hit as Britain Tightens Immigration Rules

A Changing Landscape for Long-Term Migration The United Kingdom has long been a top destination for skilled professionals and students—especially from India—offering promising career paths, world-class education, and the eventual prospect of permanent residency. Historically, immigrants could apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) after five years of lawful residence, which often paved the way…

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Trump’s Gulf Tour Prioritizes Trillions in Trade Over Turmoil: Israel Sidestepped as U.S. Courts Gulf Investment

A Legacy of Oil, Arms, and Alliances The U.S. and Gulf nations—particularly Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates—have long shared a pragmatic relationship anchored in energy security, arms sales, and regional stability. Since the mid-20th century, this alliance has seen the U.S. provide defense guarantees in exchange for oil cooperation and strategic leverage…

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“Arm Us for Freedom”: Baloch Rebel Leader Appeals to India as Anti-Pakistan Resistance Intensifies

The Balochistan Struggle — A Forgotten Rebellion Balochistan, Pakistan’s largest but least developed province, has been simmering with rebellion for decades. Rich in natural resources but plagued by economic neglect, political marginalisation, and military repression, the Baloch people have long accused Islamabad of treating them as colonial subjects rather than equal citizens. Calls for autonomy…

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Panasonic to Slash 10,000 Jobs Amid Global Tech Pivot to AI and Profitability

Tech Giants Trim Workforce to Survive and Evolve Over the past two years, major global corporations — especially in the tech and electronics sectors — have embarked on large-scale layoffs, citing reasons ranging from cost reduction and structural inefficiencies to a strategic pivot toward artificial intelligence (AI) and emerging digital technologies. Industry titans like Google, Meta,…

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