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"If you cant give her back, do me a favour; Kill me": A 6-month-old Ariha snatched from her breastfeeding mother, for 2 years she's living like an orphan, while Dhara fights daily, 1.4 billion prayers resonate for her freedom from Germany's cruel clutches
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As the calendar pages turn, each day deepens the wound of separation. The campaign for Ariha's return echoes not just in the streets of India but in the collective heartbeat of a nation.
"Whiff of election games": US charges of an Indian 'govt employee' paying $100,000 to a 'hitman' for Khalistani terrorist Pannun sound like a poorly crafted fiction, Nikhil Gupta contacting a DEA undercover agent for the Hit? A comically weak plot!
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DEA said: "When a foreign govt employee allegedly committed the brazen act of recruiting an international narcotics trafficker to murder a US citizen on US soil, DEA was there to stop the plot."
"Sunak, wake up": Hindu families terrorized by Islamists in West Midlands, spine-chilling details of relentless persecution, labeled ‘Kafir,’ but Police deny hate crime citing 'no evidence,' yet a recent case implicates a British Muslim cop in the torment
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Hindu harassment is common in the United Kingdom. And it is compounded even more by inaction from the authorities including the police. In fact, in a recent case, the harassment itself was perpetrated by a British Muslim cop
"Canada National Sport - The Blame Game": Indian High Commissioner challenges Canada's 'conviction' of India in Nijjar case, emphasizing the importance of a thorough & conclusive investigation before drawing conclusions in international diplomatic affairs
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"...We always said if there is anything specific and relevant and communicated to us, we will look into it," Sanjay Kumar Verma concluded.
"Left's Loss Looms: Boom": Geert Wilders' Party for Freedom (PVV) achieves a landmark victory in the Dutch elections, marking a major shift in the Netherlands' political arena. Wilders' win signals a new chapter, potentially reshaping European politics
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Wilders had posted on X, "Nupur Sharma is a hero who spoke nothing but the truth. The whole world should be proud of her. She deserves the Nobel Prize. And India is a Hindu nation, the Indian government is obliged to strongly defend Hindus against Islamic hate and violence."
"Milei's Might, Argentina Veers Right": Javier Milei, echoing Trump secures a decisive 56% in Argentina's presidential election, outpacing leftist opponent, his campaign, marked by aggressive anti-left rhetoric signals a major political shift in Argentina
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Milei has promised to slash government spending by closing the inflation-hit country's ministries of culture, education, and diversity, and by eliminating public subsidies
"Mecca's Resolve: Preserving Purity" - Saudi Arabia escalates its crackdown in Mecca and Medina, escorting Muslims to off-site locations; they're interrogated for activism about Palestine and Gaza, starkly portraying the cost of activism in sacred spaces
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According to Islah Abdur-Rahman, a Saudi soldier reprimanded him for raking up the issue of 'Israel-Palestine' in Mecca by wearing the keffiyeh
"Tech Tycoon Tango": OpenAI, the brain behind ChatGPT, says 'game over' to CEO Sam Altman, Co-founder Greg Brockman follows suit, bidding adieu; board's 'confidence vote' seems more like a plot twist in a tech thriller. Who's scripting this, AI or humans?
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"The board no longer has confidence in his ability to continue leading OpenAI..." the company said in a statement.
"Nefarious Design Unearthed": Israeli President Isaac Herzog claims that it was Iran who orchestrated Oct 7 Hamas attacks to derail India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor as it is paving the way for Israel's inclusion in the region and peace process
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Herzog said that Iran is supporting the “terror machine” by providing billions of dollars aiming to undermine the regional situation.
USA gun violence claims the life of Indian doctoral student Aaditya Adlakha in Cincinnati, mirroring the tragic fates of Jude Chacko, Saiesh Veera, and Devsish Nandepu - all lost on foreign soil, far from their motherland's embrace, their dreams shattered
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Aaditya was found shot inside his car at the intersection of the Western Hills Viaduct and Central Parkway early morning before sunrise and declared dead on the morning of 11 November














