Special Ops Season 2 explores cyberwarfare and internal betrayal with Kay Kay Menon once again anchoring the series brilliantly. While the global visuals impress and the stakes are high, the narrative sometimes falters, making it a good but not flawless sequel.
by Kartikey Chopra
England smelled victory, but India slammed the door shut; Gill and Rahul led the fight, Jadeja and Sundar stood tall, and Old Trafford witnessed a classic escape.
by Samyak Shukla
Cambodia demands an immediate ceasefire after deadly border clashes with Thailand near Preah Vihear, leaving 32 dead, 130+ injured, and 35,000 displaced; the UN urges restraint and ASEAN mediation.
by Tanuj Samaddar
Explore the evolution of Indian broadcasting—from the Indian Broadcasting Company in 1927 to All India Radio, Doordarshan, Prasar Bharati, DTH, OTT, and now AI-driven content. This journey reflects India’s dynamic shift from educational programming to on-demand entertainment.
by Saumya Tripathi
India eye redemption in Manchester after 3rd Test heartbreak; injuries, debut buzz & mind games set up a fiery showdown.
by Samyak Shukla
Jannik Sinner is redefining tennis with a blend of fearless shot-making, relentless work ethic, and icy composure. At just 23, he’s not only Italy’s pride but also the sport’s future — setting new standards with every swing.
by Kartikey Chopra
Chelsea stunned PSG 3–0 to win the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, led by Cole Palmer’s brace and João Pedro’s strike. Maresca’s tactics shined, Trump sparked trophy controversy, and the Blues bagged £84.5M—securing their second global crown in four years.
by Kartikey Chopra
Interpol rescued over 330 people from cyber scam syndicates in Southeast Asia, exposing forced labor and transnational trafficking. Victims were lured with fake job offers and coerced into online fraud in guarded compounds.
by Tanuj Samaddar
Special Ops Season 2 explores cyberwarfare and internal betrayal with Kay Kay Menon once again anchoring the series brilliantly. While the global visuals impress and the stakes are high, the narrative sometimes falters, making it a good but not flawless sequel.
by Kartikey Chopra
Festivals like Diwali bring joy and light, but behind every glowing diya lies an untold story. Have you ever wondered who makes them or how long it takes? The answer reveals a fading legacy — India’s Kumhars, once divine potters, now struggle against machines, low income, and fading relevance.
Delhi's AQI exceeds 350 post-Diwali, reaching 400 in some areas, sparking health concerns. Experts warn of risks to children, pregnant women, and vulnerable groups.
The Durgapur gang rape case has reignited public anger in Bengal. As a medical student was assaulted near her college, CM Mamata Banerjee’s insensitive remarks drew sharp criticism, highlighting Bengal’s deteriorating security standards and the growing demand for justice and accountability.
Cristiano Ronaldo has become the first footballer to reach billionaire status, with an estimated net worth of $1.4 billion. His wealth stems from record-breaking contracts, global endorsements, and his ever-growing CR7 brand empire.
In Nepal’s ancient tradition of Kumari worship, prepubescent girls are revered as living goddesses—symbols of divine power and purity. But behind the sacred rituals lie stories of isolation, lost childhood, and debate over whether this practice is cultural devotion or exploitation.
Prime Video’s The Girlfriend is a gripping psychological thriller that pits a mother against her son’s mysterious partner in a tense battle of trust and obsession. With stellar performances by Robin Wright and Olivia Cooke, it’s an elegant, unsettling exploration of love, class, and deceit.
A deadly car bomb blast in Quetta killed 13 and injured over 30, raising tensions in restive Balochistan. While Pakistan blames India, separatist insurgency and long-standing grievances over neglect and resource exploitation fuel the province’s calls for freedom.
ABC’s shock suspension of Jimmy Kimmel has ignited a free speech storm, with regulators, politics, and media power plays colliding in ways that could reshape American democracy.
Special Ops Season 2 explores cyberwarfare and internal betrayal with Kay Kay Menon once again anchoring the series brilliantly. While the global visuals impress and the stakes are high, the narrative sometimes falters, making it a good but not flawless sequel.
by Kartikey Chopra
England smelled victory, but India slammed the door shut; Gill and Rahul led the fight, Jadeja and Sundar stood tall, and Old Trafford witnessed a classic escape.
by Samyak Shukla
Cambodia demands an immediate ceasefire after deadly border clashes with Thailand near Preah Vihear, leaving 32 dead, 130+ injured, and 35,000 displaced; the UN urges restraint and ASEAN mediation.
by Tanuj Samaddar
Explore the evolution of Indian broadcasting—from the Indian Broadcasting Company in 1927 to All India Radio, Doordarshan, Prasar Bharati, DTH, OTT, and now AI-driven content. This journey reflects India’s dynamic shift from educational programming to on-demand entertainment.
by Saumya Tripathi
India eye redemption in Manchester after 3rd Test heartbreak; injuries, debut buzz & mind games set up a fiery showdown.
by Samyak Shukla
Jannik Sinner is redefining tennis with a blend of fearless shot-making, relentless work ethic, and icy composure. At just 23, he’s not only Italy’s pride but also the sport’s future — setting new standards with every swing.
by Kartikey Chopra
Chelsea stunned PSG 3–0 to win the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, led by Cole Palmer’s brace and João Pedro’s strike. Maresca’s tactics shined, Trump sparked trophy controversy, and the Blues bagged £84.5M—securing their second global crown in four years.
by Kartikey Chopra
Interpol rescued over 330 people from cyber scam syndicates in Southeast Asia, exposing forced labor and transnational trafficking. Victims were lured with fake job offers and coerced into online fraud in guarded compounds.
by Tanuj Samaddar