Facial Recognition Confirms Accused in Saif Stabbing Case
BY PC Bureau Facial recognition technology has identified Mohammad Shariful Islam as the person seen in CCTV footage at...
Read moreDetailsBY PC Bureau Facial recognition technology has identified Mohammad Shariful Islam as the person seen in CCTV footage at...
Read moreDetailsWith tensions rising over trade and global currency control, President Trump has issued a firm warning to BRICS nations: adhere...
Read moreDetailsAmid rising tensions in Manipur, Kuki Inpi has fiercely rejected accusations that the pro-Khalistan group SFJ is trying to sow...
Read moreDetailsSFJ leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannun has circulated inflammatory content targeting Indian diplomats, branding them "killers" and displaying "Kill India" posters,...
Read moreDetailsFollowing recent reports, the Myanmar military junta has issued a statement denying any official plans to conscript women for service....
Read moreDetailsSwedish authorities are investigating the murder of Salwan Momika, the Iraqi-born activist known for staging Quran-burning demonstrations in Stockholm. Police...
Read moreDetailsKOHUR warns of legal action against Manipur Police for targeting Benjamin Mate, who submitted the controversial audio tape to the...
Read moreDetailsThe controversial decision to house 30,000 immigrants at Guantánamo Bay, a site infamous for detention abuses, has prompted renewed calls...
Read moreDetailsNot the Enemy: Federal agencies clarify that mysterious drones spotted across New Jersey in December were authorized for research, debunking...
Read moreDetailsArvind Kejriwal is facing latest legal issue as a Haryana court has summoned the former Delhi Chief Minister regarding his...
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