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Canada’s Report Exposes Khalistani Terror Funding and International Links
Sep 6, 2025
A recent disclosure by the Canadian government has brought into focus the scale of terror financing networks operating within the country. The Department of Finance Canada released a comprehensive document titled “The 2025 Assessment of Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Risks in Canada”, which it describes as a detailed assessment of the “most pressing” threats related to both money laundering and terrorist financing.

Islam traps women in a no-win crisis: Afghan women die in earthquakes as Taliban’s Sharia law blocks men from saving them
Sep 6, 2025
Afghanistan was struck by its third earthquake within just one week, killing over 2,200 people and injuring thousands more. The tragedy has not only flattened homes and destroyed villages but has also uncovered the brutal human suffering faced by women under Taliban rule. According to several reports, many women were left buried under rubble and allowed to die because male rescuers were prohibited from touching them.

Islam traps women in a no-win crisis: Afghan women die in earthquakes as Taliban’s Sharia law blocks men from saving them
Sep 6, 2025
Afghanistan was struck by its third earthquake within just one week, killing over 2,200 people and injuring thousands more. The tragedy has not only flattened homes and destroyed villages but has also uncovered the brutal human suffering faced by women under Taliban rule. According to several reports, many women were left buried under rubble and allowed to die because male rescuers were prohibited from touching them.

Islam traps women in a no-win crisis: Afghan women die in earthquakes as Taliban’s Sharia law blocks men from saving them
Sep 6, 2025
Afghanistan was struck by its third earthquake within just one week, killing over 2,200 people and injuring thousands more. The tragedy has not only flattened homes and destroyed villages but has also uncovered the brutal human suffering faced by women under Taliban rule. According to several reports, many women were left buried under rubble and allowed to die because male rescuers were prohibited from touching them.

India’s 15-Year Defence Vision: Nuclear Warships, Stealth Drones, AI Weapons, Hypersonics and 200 Cutting-Edge Systems
Sep 5, 2025
India has unveiled an ambitious roadmap aimed at redefining its military power over the next decade and a half. The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has released The Technology Vision and Capability Roadmap, a detailed plan involving billions of dollars in investment, to transform the armed forces into a technologically advanced and future-ready establishment.

Kerala Congress demeans Biharis by linking them to ‘Bidi’, exposing decades of mockery rooted in Congress and INDI Alliance politics
Sep 5, 2025
In a demeaning post on X, the Kerala Congress ridiculed the people of Bihar by comparing them with ‘Bidi’. The post was made in reference to the recent Goods and Services Tax (GST) reforms announced by the Modi government, under which the tax on Bidis has been reduced from 28% to 18%.

4,056 Graves in Kashmir: New Report Counters Separatist Claims Against Indian Army and Reveals Pakistan’s Proxy War
Sep 5, 2025
For more than three decades, the graveyards of Kashmir have stood not only as places of mourning but also as tools in a larger battle of narratives. Instead of being quiet memorials, they became symbols in an information war. Western NGOs, separatist groups, and Pakistan’s propaganda machine repeatedly promoted a single narrative: that unmarked graves in the Valley were “evidence” of mass atrocities committed by Indian security forces.

Speedy Trial a Right, but Accused to Blame for Delays: Delhi High Court Rejects Bail Plea of Tasleem Ahmed in 2020 Riots Conspiracy Case
Sep 4, 2025
On 2nd September, the Delhi High Court dismissed the bail plea filed by Tasleem Ahmed, one of the accused in the alleged larger conspiracy behind the 2020 North-East Delhi riots. The Bench clarified that the argument of “delay” raised by Ahmed could not be accepted since the trial record itself showed that the adjournments were repeatedly sought by the co-accused. Many of those co-accused, the Court noted, are already out on bail.

Kerala court acquits professor falsely accused of sexual harassment by SFI-linked students after 11 years, says conspiracy was planned at CPIM office
Sep 4, 2025
After an exhausting legal battle that stretched over eleven long years, retired professor Anand Vishwanath has finally found justice. The Additional Sessions Court in Thodupuzha has acquitted him of all charges of sexual harassment that were levelled by students belonging to the Students’ Federation of India (SFI), the student wing of the CPI(M).