Iran Threatens to Sink US Ships, Capture Troops in Gulf Standoff
Iran has issued a stark warning to the United States, threatening to sink American naval vessels and capture troops if...
Iran has issued a stark warning to the United States, threatening to sink American naval vessels and capture troops if...
The Koh-i-Noor, taken by the British East India Company in 1849, remains one of the most contentious symbols of imperial...
Kuki-Zo demonstrators also pressed for a transparent investigation into the controversial audio tapes allegedly linked to former Chief Minister N....
The incident highlights the disproportionate burden borne by tribal women, who continue to struggle for basic necessities in regions marked...
The project, driven by NITI Aayog and executed by Andaman and Nicobar Islands Integrated Development Corporation, proposes a transshipment port,...
As Vedanta pushes forward with plans to tap vast bauxite reserves, the women-led protest echoes the historic Niyamgiri struggle but...
Energy Minister Suhail Al Mazrouei said the move aligns with long-term strategy, allowing greater flexibility in oil production and investment....
The Kuki CSO Working Committee alleges coordinated attacks on Kuki villages in Ukhrul District and Kamjong District, claiming the violence is...
. The clash, which lasted nearly eight hours, has intensified fears in Ukhrul district, where tensions have been simmering for...
The Zomi Council's warning follows the vandalisation of a fertiliser truck at Moirang, with Manipur Police arresting five accused in...
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