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A 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck near the Andaman and Nicobar Islands early July 29, with no casualties reported.
A newborn infant allegedly sold by desperate parents is rescued in Odisha amid ongoing child trafficking investigations.
A lone gunman’s shooting at a Midtown Manhattan office building kills four, including an NYPD officer, before suicide, prompting an ongoing investigation.
Calcutta High Court affirms police can only seize driving licences based on valid grounds, while suspension requires judicial or licensing authority approval.
After five days of fierce conflict rooted in a decades-old border dispute, Cambodia and Thailand have reached an unconditional ceasefire brokered by Malaysia, aiming to halt violence and restore regional stability.
Three terrorists were neutralised in a joint security forces operation near Dachigam National Park, intensifying anti-militancy efforts after the recent Pahalgam attack.
CJI Gavai calls for leaving behind past grievances and rebuilding Kashmir’s communal harmony through justice and dialogue.
A young woman alleges abduction and sexual assault in Lonavala, Maharashtra; police arrest one man and continue probe.
A 41-year-old man’s mid-air bomb threat and political outburst on an easyJet flight prompted passengers to restrain him, leading to an emergency landing and police arrest.
A young police constable’s wife in Lucknow died by suicide after sharing a viral Instagram video alleging severe abuse and dowry harassment by her in-laws.
A sudden panic caused by rumours of electric shock led to a deadly stampede at the crowded Mansa Devi Temple, killing six and injuring many during the holy month of Shravan.
An old electrical wire damaged by monkeys caused electric shocks, triggering a deadly stampede during Sawan rituals at Barabanki’s Awsaneshwar Temple.
Bombay High Court dismisses CPI(M) plea for Gaza protest permission, stressing patriotism means focusing on India.
Indian Railways reported 19,427 passenger complaints about poor food quality over five years, prompting IRCTC to enhance surveillance and enforcement across catering services.
Intensifying clashes along the Thailand-Cambodia border have sparked deadly violence and a major humanitarian crisis, prompting India's travel advisory.
Sri Lanka extends free visa access to 40 countries, including major global markets, to accelerate tourism and economic recovery after pandemic and financial crisis setbacks.
In a historic revision, Bihar’s EC has cut 52 lakh names—deceased, migrated, or duplicate—from state voter rolls, sparking political debate before the 2025 polls.
Marking 26 years since the victorious Kargil War, India pays tribute to its martyrs and celebrates enduring courage.
A Beijing engineer successfully sued his employer for unpaid overtime after being forced to attend mandatory online training beyond working hours.
A minor girl in Odisha’s Jagatpur district was allegedly gangraped repeatedly and survived an attempted burial by her accused assailants, with two arrested and one fugitive.
The US fertility rate reached a record low in 2024 due to social and economic pressures, with a marginal increase in 2025 that still leaves growth well below replacement level.
Tamil Nadu Directorate of Government Examinations announced the Class 12 supplementary results, offering students a vital second chance to clear exams and pursue further studies.