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politics-electionsCalcutta High Court Slams TTEs: Unauthorised Berth Sales Lead to Passenger Death, What It Means for Indian Railways
The Calcutta High Court has issued a stern warning against railway ticket examiners (TTEs) involved in the illegal sale of train berths, following a passenger's death. This ruling highlights systemic issues within Indian Railways and calls for urgent reforms in passenger safety and accountability.
international-relationsChilean Navy Member's Market Crash in Vina del Mar: Unpacking Accountability and Public Safety
An off-duty Chilean navy member's vehicle tragically crashed into a bustling market in Vina del Mar, causing multiple fatalities. This incident sparks crucial discussions around military accountability, civilian safety, and the legal frameworks governing armed forces personnel.
international-relationsUS Justice Dept Subpoenas NYT Over Qatar Jet Leak: Press Freedom and Diplomatic Fallout
The US Department of Justice has subpoenaed New York Times reporters over a report detailing Qatar's use of a US-made jet, allegedly configured like Air Force One. This move reignites debates on press freedom, national security, and the delicate balance in international relations.
politics-electionsSouth Africa Seeks US Tariff Relief Amid Forced Labour Probe
South Africa is asking the US for an exemption from certain tariffs as it faces an investigation into alleged forced labour practices in its supply chains.
international-relationsIndia's Push for UN Security Council Seat: A Look at the 2028-29 Bid
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has officially launched India's campaign for a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council for the 2028-29 term. This explainer breaks down what this means for India and the world.
politics-electionsBaba Siddique Case: Mumbai Court Raps Police Over Delay in Anmol Bishnoi's Custody
A Mumbai court has sharply criticized the police for significant delays in securing the custody of Anmol Bishnoi, an accused linked to the high-profile Baba Siddique murder case, raising serious questions about investigative diligence and interstate coordination.
politics-electionsNashik Court's Lord Krishna Reference in Bail Order: What it Means for Law and Faith in India
A Nashik court invoked Lord Krishna's birth in a bail order for a pregnant accused, sparking discussions on judicial discretion, religious references in legal judgments, and the intersection of faith and law in India.
international-relationsUS Aircraft Imports: Security Risks Found, But No New Tariffs Imposed
The US has identified security vulnerabilities in imported aircraft but has decided against imposing new tariffs, opting for alternative measures to address the concerns.