Who’s Afraid of Cockroaches? CJP’s Insta Hacked After X Crackdown
CJP, which uses the cockroach as its political symbol, gained traction through memes and parody posts focused on unemployment, exam ...
Read moreDetailsCJP, which uses the cockroach as its political symbol, gained traction through memes and parody posts focused on unemployment, exam ...
Read moreDetailsAs China asserts itself as an equal to the US in matters ranging from tariffs to Taiwan and the Strait ...
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Read moreDetailsIn a dramatic political shift, the BJP ended Mamata Banerjee’s long-standing dominance in West Bengal, securing an unprecedented majority. The ...
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Read moreDetailsUS Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said licences covering oil shipments from Russia and iran already at sea before March deadlines ...
Read moreDetailsThe International Monetary Fund's latest data shows the UK edging past India with a GDP of $3.9 trillion, reversing a ...
Read moreDetailsThe layoffs, driven by “organisational changes,” have made several roles redundant, with India—one of Oracle’s largest workforce hubs—emerging as one ...
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