The Sudan Civil War, driven by a brutal power struggle between the RSF and the national army, has left millions displaced and thousands dead. As global powers remain passive, Sudan’s people face hunger, violence, and despair in one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises.
by Saumya Tripathi
SHERYDS, a women’s bike taxi initiative, has been launched by DMRC across 12 metro stations. The initiative is a step toward empowering women and ensuring safety and accessibility for women travelers at affordable prices.
by Isha Mittal
India’s women’s team made history by winning their maiden ICC Women’s World Cup 2025, defeating South Africa by 52 runs. Led by Harmanpreet Kaur, with Shafali Verma’s all-round brilliance and Deepti Sharma’s heroics, this victory marks a new era for women’s cricket in India.
by Samyak Shukla
Sabalenka and Rybakina meet in the 2025 WTA Finals final in Riyadh after undefeated weeklong runs. Power, big serves & a 5.23M Prize are on the line in a match that could crown a first-time Finals Champion.
by Heena Ratanpal
The first trailer for Michael spotlights Jaafar Jackson's striking turn as Michael Jackson and teases the movie's spectacle, but its omission of the singer's well-known controversies has sparked immediate debate ahead of the film's April 24, 2026, release.
by Heena Ratanpal
Zohran Mamdani, 34, is NYC’s first Muslim and South Asian mayor, youngest since 1892. He won over Cuomo with strong grassroots support, pledging affordable housing, free childcare, and fighting Islamophobia.
by Tanuj Samaddar
IndiGo widens its net loss to ₹2,582 crore in Q2 amid rising costs and forex losses, but maintains growth through strong revenue performance, increased capacity deployment, steady passenger traffic, a robust fleet, and operational efficiency.
by Isha Mittal
The Bombay High Court slams NFAC for relying on AI-generated precedents without proper verification in the KMG Wires case. While setting safeguards for future proceedings, the judges stressed that Artificial Intelligence must serve as a tool for transparency, not a substitute for justice.
by Isha Mittal
The Sudan Civil War, driven by a brutal power struggle between the RSF and the national army, has left millions displaced and thousands dead. As global powers remain passive, Sudan’s people face hunger, violence, and despair in one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises.
by Saumya Tripathi
6,000 killed in El-Fasher in three days. 13.6 million displaced. 40,000+ dead. RSF war crimes, famine, and collapsed hospitals, Sudan is not a headline, it is a catastrophe. As the world debates geopolitics, civilians flee and accountability fades into silence.
A ₹53.5 lakh crore promise, record infrastructure spending, and a bold vision for Viksit Bharat 2047 - but is this Budget building India’s future or overlooking its present? As big numbers dominate the headlines, the real question remains: what does it truly mean for the common citizen?
A new India–US trade pact promises relief, but whispers of hidden conditions grow louder. As tariffs fall, the shadow over India-Russia oil ties deepens, leaving alliances uncertain.
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As Delhi’s winter worsens, patients unable to afford beds near AIIMS sleep in subways. Scenes of cancer patients in squalor expose deep inequities and question the promise of public healthcare.
The Sudan Civil War, driven by a brutal power struggle between the RSF and the national army, has left millions displaced and thousands dead. As global powers remain passive, Sudan’s people face hunger, violence, and despair in one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises.
by Saumya Tripathi
SHERYDS, a women’s bike taxi initiative, has been launched by DMRC across 12 metro stations. The initiative is a step toward empowering women and ensuring safety and accessibility for women travelers at affordable prices.
by Isha Mittal
India’s women’s team made history by winning their maiden ICC Women’s World Cup 2025, defeating South Africa by 52 runs. Led by Harmanpreet Kaur, with Shafali Verma’s all-round brilliance and Deepti Sharma’s heroics, this victory marks a new era for women’s cricket in India.
by Samyak Shukla
Sabalenka and Rybakina meet in the 2025 WTA Finals final in Riyadh after undefeated weeklong runs. Power, big serves & a 5.23M Prize are on the line in a match that could crown a first-time Finals Champion.
by Heena Ratanpal
The first trailer for Michael spotlights Jaafar Jackson's striking turn as Michael Jackson and teases the movie's spectacle, but its omission of the singer's well-known controversies has sparked immediate debate ahead of the film's April 24, 2026, release.
by Heena Ratanpal
Zohran Mamdani, 34, is NYC’s first Muslim and South Asian mayor, youngest since 1892. He won over Cuomo with strong grassroots support, pledging affordable housing, free childcare, and fighting Islamophobia.
by Tanuj Samaddar
IndiGo widens its net loss to ₹2,582 crore in Q2 amid rising costs and forex losses, but maintains growth through strong revenue performance, increased capacity deployment, steady passenger traffic, a robust fleet, and operational efficiency.
by Isha Mittal
The Bombay High Court slams NFAC for relying on AI-generated precedents without proper verification in the KMG Wires case. While setting safeguards for future proceedings, the judges stressed that Artificial Intelligence must serve as a tool for transparency, not a substitute for justice.
by Isha Mittal