India man kills wife for spending too much time on social media
Tamil Nadu: A man in India's Tamil Nadu allegedly murdered his wife for spending too much time on social media and making reels for the platforms.
Tamil Nadu: A man in India's Tamil Nadu allegedly murdered his wife for spending too much time on social media and making reels for the platforms.
New Delhi: The Delhi Police have informed a court that it has registered 98 cases under draconian law, Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), since 2005.
Sharm el-Sheikh: Britain’s Prime Minister Rishi Sunak vowed imminent action on cross-Channel migrants after his first face-to-face meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron.
Seoul: North Korea said it has never had arms dealings with Russia and has no plans to do so, its state media reported.
Copenhagen: Over 15,000 people have died in Europe because of hot weather during 2022 so far, the World Health Organisation revealed. The three months from June-August were the hottest in Europe since records began, and the exceptionally high temperatures led to the worst drought the continent
Washington: United States President Joe Biden warned the Ukrainian government to be open for talks with Russia in order to avoid “Ukraine fatigue” from developing among its allies.
New Delhi: Schools will reopen in India's capital New Delhi during current week and curbs will be lifted on construction activities after pollution levels improved to the 'very poor'.
New York: Ex-United States of America (USA) President Donald Trump announced that would make a "big announcement" on November 15.
London: Tehreek-e-Kashmir (TeK) United Komgdom (UK) started a digital campaign to shed light on the forgotten massacre of 400,000 Muslims in Jammu and Kashmir in 1947.
New Delhi: Despite severe human rights violations observed and reported by UPR held in 2017, Modi government failed to address most of the recommendations made by the committee. Major findings/HRVs published in report are:-