
‘Will Shoot First, Ask Questions Later’: Denmark Warns US Amid Rising Tensions Over Greenland
Denmark confirms soldiers in Greenland can “shoot first” without orders if foreign forces attempt an invasion.

Denmark confirms soldiers in Greenland can “shoot first” without orders if foreign forces attempt an invasion.

Farmers affected by Madhya Pradesh’s Pangri irrigation project stage a peaceful, symbolic protest after years of unmet legal compensation claims.

A 14-year-old girl was abducted and brutally assaulted in Kanpur’s Sachendi, exposing police lapses as a sub-inspector flees while his accomplice is arrested.

Economic despair, currency collapse and rising prices have pushed Iran’s traders, students and citizens into widespread protests met by shutdowns and crackdowns.

Bihar jewellers bar entry for customers with covered faces, including hijabs and helmets, citing security concerns.

A fire in a garbage-carrying train at Kurla briefly halted Central Railway services during evening rush hour, causing delays but no injuries.

Karnataka opposes Kerala’s new language bill, claiming it unfairly targets Kannada-speaking minorities in border districts.

The Supreme Court was informed that mass removal of stray dogs could cost Rs 26,800 crore, prompting calls to adopt humane, cost-effective sterilisation models like Lucknow’s instead.

Bangladesh halts most visa services in India due to security concerns, while keeping business travel open.

A multinational crew, including three Indians, was detained after US forces seized a tanker over alleged Venezuelan oil sanctions violations.