

In a fresh development amid rising diplomatic tensions, India has reportedly stopped the supply of newspapers to the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi in a reciprocal move, sources told media on Monday. This comes after Pakistan allegedly disrupted basic amenities at the Indian High Commission in Islamabad, following the Indian Army’s Operation Sindoor.
Read moreSince President Donald Trump’s return to the White House in January 2025, the United States has rolled out a series of sweeping and stringent visa and immigration measures. Framed largely around “national security” and “protecting American interests,” these new policies have impacted students, skilled workers, tourists, and even athletes. The changes stem from social media vetting to the end of the interview waiver programme and more.
Read morePakistan’s hawkish Army Chief Syed Asim Munir Shah has threatened to take “half the world down” if confronted with an existential threat from India. Speaking at a black-tie dinner in Tampa, Florida, US, hosted by Pakistan’s honorary consul Adnan Asad, the army chief said, “We are a nuclear nation. If we think we are going down, we’ll take half the world down with us.” Munir also threatened to blow up with missiles any dam built by India on the Indus River. He said, “We will wait for India to build a dam, and when it does so, 10 missiles se faarigh kar denge (we will destroy it with 10 missiles).. The Indus River is not the Indians’ family property. Humein missilon ki kami nahi hai, al-Hamdulillah (we don’t have a missile shortage, Praise be to Allah).”
Read moreMumbai Police has stepped up the security cover for comedian Kapil Sharma following two recent firing incidents at his café in Canada and alleged threats from gangster Lawrence Bishnoi. As per the information, the security of Sharma’s family has also been reinforced as a precautionary measure.
Read moreIn a bizarre yet nerve-wracking turn of events, a late-night encounter between man and beast turned into an unplanned 100-meter dash—each in opposite directions. The incident occurred around 10 PM outside the Aadhar Cement Factory in Patapur village, Dungarpur, Gujarat’s Junagadh district, where lions roam around like confused night shift workers. A factory staffer, thinking it was just another mundane walk out the gate, came face-to-face with a full-grown lion—who, by the looks of it, seemed equally shocked to see a human casually step into its path.
Read moreThe national capital is all set to mark Independence Day with elaborate arrangements in place for August 15. The Delhi Police has implemented special security measures, with around 25,000 people expected to attend the celebrations. To ensure no untoward incidents occur, police personnel will be deployed across every corner of the city, effectively turning Delhi into a fortress. As per the information, high-security zones will also be established around Parliament and the Red Fort.
Read moreChennai Super Kings all-rounder Ravichandran Ashwin has reportedly sought clarity from the franchise regarding his role for the upcoming IPL 2026 season. According to a report in ESPNcricinfo, the veteran spinner, who was bought by CSK for INR 9.75 crore in last year’s mega auction, has indicated he is open to parting ways if he does not fit into the team’s future plans.
Read moreA Pakistani intruder was arrested in an injured state on Monday after Border Security Force (BSF) personnel opened fire upon spotting suspicious movement near the International Border in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kathua district. Officials said the man was part of a group attempting to cross into Indian territory under the cover of darkness.
Read moreThe Election Commission of India (ECI) said on Sunday that no political party submitted claims or objections regarding Bihar’s draft electoral rolls between August 1 and 10. Opposition parties, led by Congress, have alleged large-scale voter deletions under the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process, with Rahul Gandhi accusing the ECI of “vote theft.”
Read moreThe Chief Electoral Officer, Karnataka, has issued a formal notice to Rahul Gandhi, asking him to provide documents supporting his allegations of duplicate voting. In his August 7 press conference in New Delhi, Gandhi had presented what he described as Election Commission (EC) data, alleging that a voter named Smt Shakun Rani had cast her vote twice. “In your press conference, you stated the documents were from EC records and claimed that a polling officer marked two votes on one ID card. However, our inquiry shows that Smt Shakun Rani voted only once and that the tick-marked document displayed was not issued by any polling officer,” the notice stated.
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