Dec 6, 2025
Police in AAP-ruled Punjab arrest anti-Khalistani activist Arshdeep Singh Saini after he raised concerns about rising illegal Bangladeshi migration reshaping Ludhiana demographics in the city
The police in Punjab, which is governed by the Aam Aadmi Party, arrested anti-Khalistani activist Arshdeep Singh Saini on 30 November after he shared a post on social media raising concerns about changing population patterns in Ludhiana.
Dec 6, 2025
Indian scientists in Pune discover ancient galaxy Alaknanda resembling the Milky Way, a 12 billion-year-old system that challenges long-held ideas about how early galaxies formed in the young universe
Indian scientists in Pune have reported a major discovery that adds a new chapter to our understanding of how the early universe evolved. They have identified a massive ancient galaxy named Alaknanda, a system that astonishingly resembles the Milky Way, which is the galaxy that holds our own Solar System.
Dec 3, 2025
'Bhow bhow': Congress MP Renuka Chowdhury barks after bringing a rescued stray puppy into Parliament, triggering clashes as Rahul Gandhi and BJP figures battle over rules, decorum and compassion
Renuka Chowdhury, a Member of Parliament from the Indian National Congress (INC), has stirred a heated controversy after she brought a stray dog into the premises of the parliament. The incident caused a political uproar when she was confronted by reporters about her decision — her response was dramatic and unexpected. She started barking.
Dec 3, 2025
‘Do we roll out a red carpet?’ Supreme Court led by CJI Surya Kant issues a sharp warning as it questions illegal Rohingya migrants entering India and a rising crisis over missing refugees nationwide.
The Supreme Court of India took a strong and direct position on 2 December while discussing a case linked to Rohingya refugees who are reported missing. During the hearing, the judges questioned whether the judicial system should be expected to offer special protection or benefits to people who entered the country without any legal permission.
Dec 3, 2025
Pakistan faces new embarrassment after Sri Lanka discovers expired aid marked EXP 10 2024 sent for Cyclone Ditwah victims while India strengthens support through Operation Sagar Bandhu rescue efforts
Pakistan is facing strong diplomatic embarrassment after Sri Lankan authorities discovered that part of the emergency relief sent for Cyclone Ditwah victims included supplies that were already expired. What was supposed to be a gesture of help turned into public criticism when medical supplies, food packets, and basic relief items were found to be past their expiry date.
Dec 3, 2025
PTI readies major protests across Islamabad and Rawalpindi as rising fears over Imran Khan’s isolation and alleged custodial death intensify, leading authorities to impose strict Section 144 measures
On 1st and 2nd December, supporters of former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan prepared to hold large demonstrations in Islamabad and Rawalpindi.
Nov 30, 2025
"जुनून-ए-जिहाद": Maulana Mahmood Madani threatens Hindus with his ‘jihad against oppression’ warning and lashes out at the judiciary as the radical Islamic leader of Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind ignites nationwide turmoil
A major political storm erupted across the country on Saturday (29th November) after Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind President Maulana Mahmood Madani declared that “if there is oppression, there will be jihad”.
Nov 30, 2025
UAE has stopped visas and almost banned the Pakistani passport, citing too many Pakistanis involved in criminal activities, a move Pakistan’s interior ministry admits is deeply damaging and humiliating
The United Arab Emirates has stopped giving visas to Pakistani nationals, a move that has practically blocked their entry into the country.
Nov 30, 2025
"Genetically Incapable of Being Truthful": Pakistan claims a walkover win at the Oxford Union, but SC lawyer J Sai Deepak exposes how president Moosa Harraj misled the Indian team by hiding that the Pakistani delegation was already in Oxford
Pakistan has a habit of declaring victory over India even when nothing of the sort has happened. In the past, the country has made strange claims — from celebrating after losing cricket matches to pushing edited images and video-game clips as evidence of military success.








