Manipur: The Paradox of Arambai Tenggol’s Call for Justice
Arambai Tenggol demanded measures such as implementation of the NRC to restore peace and revive coexistence, warning that public patience...
Arambai Tenggol demanded measures such as implementation of the NRC to restore peace and revive coexistence, warning that public patience...
The Manipur Information Commission has directed authorities to provide complete data within 15 days after gaps were flagged in the...
While advocating stronger central intervention, KLA-L framed AFSPA as a temporary “circuit-breaker,” proposing a six-month review mechanism with specific benchmarks...
Iran’s Tasnim News Agency rejected the claim, stating that Tehran has not decided to hold talks on Friday and accusing...
The tanker, carrying nearly two million barrels of crude oil bound for India, reportedly paid in Tether (USDT) after receiving...
Iranian media, including Fars News Agency and Tasnim News Agency, reported that a third vessel, a Greek-owned ship, was also...
Senior commanders, including IDF Chief Eyal Zamir, condemned the act as a “moral failure,” stressing that it violated military values...
While extending the truce, Trump has maintained the USA's naval blockade of Iranian ports and kept its military in...
Protesters attempted to stop the Chief Minister’s movement to Wangjing, forcing him to travel by helicopter, while tear gas and...
Confrontations in South Changoubung and Senapati broke out over bandh enforcement, with allegations of indiscriminate firing, stone-pelting and unauthorized intrusion...
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