In a diplomatic feat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi engaged in crucial bilateral discussions with UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, marking their fifth meeting in the last seven months. The leaders presided over the exchange of several Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs), solidifying a strategic partnership between India and the UAE. Expressing gratitude for the Read More…
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Elon Musk Unveils Ambitious Plan: Aims to Send 1 Million People to Colonize Mars
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk reveals his vision to colonize Mars, aspiring to send 1 million people to the Red Planet. While the plan may seem like science fiction, Musk believes in making humanity multi-planetary for the sake of its survival. In a groundbreaking announcement, Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX, has unveiled his ambitious plan to Read More…
Qatar Frees Former Indian Naval Officers, Drops Death Sentences in Espionage Case
Delhi: In a significant development, Qatar has released eight former Indian naval officers who were previously sentenced to death on charges of spying for Israel. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) in India expressed gratitude to Qatar for the release of these individuals, whose arrest in August 2022 and subsequent legal proceedings had raised international Read More…
PM jointly inaugurates UPI services with Mauritius PM & Sri Lankan President
Delhi: Narendra Modi today along with the President of Sri Lanka, Mr Ranil Wickremesinghe and the Prime Minister of Mauritius, Mr Pravind Jugnauth jointly inaugurated the launch of Unified Payment Interface (UPI) services in Sri Lanka and Mauritius, and also RuPay card services in Mauritius via video conferencing. Prime Minister of Mauritius, Mr Pravind Jugnauth Read More…
Tragic Demise of Indian-Origin Executive in US After Assault Sparks Homicide Investigation
New Delhi: In a distressing incident, a 41-year-old Indian-origin executive, Vivek Taneja, lost his life in the United States days after being assaulted in a brawl outside a restaurant in downtown Washington. The tragic event occurred on February 2, drawing attention amid a surge in cases of violence against individuals of Indian origin, particularly students. Read More…
Brazilian Play ‘Apatridas’ Opens 14th International Theatre Festival of Kerala with a Call for Dialogue
Thrissur: The 14th edition of the International Theatre Festival of Kerala (ITFoK) commenced on Friday with the opening play, ‘Apatridas,’ directed by Lenerson Polinini from Brazil. The production explores themes of wars, conflicts, and migration, encouraging dialogue on identity and non-belonging in a world grappling with global crises. Lenerson Polinini, the director of ‘Apatridas,’ expressed Read More…
Union Home Minister Amit Shah Confirms Implementation of Citizenship Amendment Act Before Lok Sabha Polls
New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced on Saturday that the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), passed by the Parliament in December 2019, will be notified and implemented before the upcoming Lok Sabha polls. Speaking at the ET Now-Global Business summit in the national capital, Shah emphasized that the CAA is a national law that Read More…
Pakistan to Close Borders with Afghanistan and Iran Ahead of General Elections for Security
Islamabad, February 8 (ANI): In preparation for the general elections scheduled for February 8 in Pakistan, authorities have announced the closure of borders with Afghanistan and Iran to ensure security during the polling process. The decision was disclosed by Foreign Office (FO) spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch on Wednesday. The FO spokesperson stated, “To ensure full Read More…
MSD Terminates Association with Schbang Over Controversial Poonam Pandey Death Stunt
New Delhi, February 7, 2024: In the aftermath of the widely criticized Poonam Pandey death stunt, global pharmaceutical giant MSD, the manufacturer of the Gardasil vaccine for Human Papillomavirus (HPV), has officially severed ties with creative marketing agency Schbang. MSD clarified that it was unaware of Schbang’s association with Poonam Pandey and strongly condemned the Read More…
About 5000 Christians killed in 2023 for faith globally
By our Special Religious Correspondent Washington, Feb 06 (IVC) The year 2023 was the worst year for the Christian faith as 4998 Christians were killed for the faith globally as they faced record level of violent attacks, according to a report released here recently by the International Christian persecution watchdog group Open Door. On Read More…










