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Erika Kirk Words from Heart: First Remarks After Charlie Kirk Assassination

In an emotional address, Erika Frantzve Kirk, widow of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, gave her first public remarks since his assassination at a speaking event in Utah. She broke down as she reflected on Charlie’s love for his family, his country, and for the work he believed in. Describing him as the perfe...

Utah's Death Penalty Debate Intensifies Following Charlie Kirk's Assassination

The recent assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk during a debate at Utah Valley University has brought Utah's death penalty methods back into the spotlight. Kirk, co-founder of Turning Point USA, was shot in the neck while addressing a large student audience. His death has raised questions about the state...

France Gets New Prime Minister, Lecornu Takes Charge

French President Emmanuel Macron has appointed Sébastien Lecornu as the country’s new Prime Minister. This marks France’s fifth Prime Minister in just two years, following the recent resignation of François Bayrou. Lecornu will assume office on Wednesday. The change comes at a time when the g...

Violent Protests Against Macron Government in France

France is currently gripped by nationwide protests. After President Emmanuel Macron appointed his close ally Sébastien Lecornu as Prime Minister, public anger erupted. Under the banner of the "Block Everything" movement, thousands of people took to the streets. From the capital Paris to several other cities, de...

Gold Glimmer Fades: Indian Billionaire Jewelers in Dubai Face Slump

In recent times, the sparkle around Indian jewelry tycoons in Dubai has dimmed. Retail giants like Malabar Gold & Diamonds, Joyalukkas, and Kalyan Jewellers renowned for their glitzy showrooms spanning the UAE are seeing headwinds. According to industry insights, demand for jewelry across the UAE fell by 16% in Q2 ...

Donald Trump Hosts Tech CEOs at White House Dinner, Praises Google's Legal Victory

On 4 September 2025, President Donald Trump organized a high-profile dinner at the White House, collecting prominent persons of the technology industry. The guest list included Google's Sundar Pichai, Apple's Tim Cook, Microsoft's Satya Nadella and Mark Zuckerberg of Meta and other major CEOs. The event shows the focus...

Canada's Khalistani Funding Exposed: A Growing Security Concern

Recently a report by the Canadian Finance Ministry has expressed serious concern about the financing of Khalistani terrorist groups active in Canada. 2025's * Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Risk Evaluation * Report reveals that institutions such as Babbar Khalsa International and International Sikh Youth Fede...

A Deep-Sea Step Closer to Samudrayaan by Two Indian Aquanauts

In an inspirational step for India's maritime discovery ambitions, sea scientist Dr. Raju Ramesh and former Naval Officer Jatinder Pal Singh recently dive into a deep sea in the Atlantic Ocean to a depth of 5,000 meters. This campaign, which was conducted in the French Human-Interested submarine, is considered to be an...

Ukraine Turns to India: A Hopeful Hand for an End to the Fighting

In a heartfelt effort to turn the page on months of tragedy, Ukraine has reached out to India, seeking its reliable voice to help broker an end to the fighting. In a recent conversation between Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar and his Ukrainian counterpart, Andrii Sybiha, Ukraine asked New Delhi to step up with a more pr...

Satya Nadella’s Call: Embracing a Growth Mindset at Microsoft

Facing one of the biggest changes in the history of Microsoft, CEO Satya Nadella recently sent a strong message to its 2,00,000 global team: Always live by adopting "growth mindset". This means that not "know-this-even", but to become a "learner", especially when AI is bringing big changes and restructuring is also hap...

Canadian Woman Alleges Apartment Denial for Not Being ‘Gujarati Indian'

A Canadian tarot consultant, Caroline Ironwill, shared a troubling experience: she alleges she was denied rental of an apartment because she wasn’t Gujarati Indian. Posting on social media platform Threads, she explained that the rejection was explicitly about her not being Gujarati, and she even has it in writi...

Zelenskyy Accuses Putin of Distorting the Ukraine War During China Visit

As soon as Russian President Vladimir Putin completed his high-profile China tour, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy did not show any softening. In a sharp response, Zelenskyy accused Putin that he is a nervous fabric to avoid the responsibility of Ukraine War, which is a manipulation of manipulation under the gu...

Trump Fires Back at China’s Grand Parade, Sees Conspiracy at Play

When Beijing staged its first mega military parade since 2019 showcasing shiny new missiles, fighter jets, and tight formations in honour of World War II’s 80th anniversary it clearly aimed to flex its growing power and global outreach. With dignitaries like Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un in attendance, the spect...

Nargis Fakhri and Business Tycoon Tony Beig: A Love Story Kept in Quiet Grace

There’s something undeniably romantic about keeping life's biggest moments away from the glare of the public eye. Nargis Fakhri, known for her magnetic presence on screen, quietly turned a new page in February 2025, marrying longtime partner Tony Beig in an intimate ceremony that whispered elegance rather than sh...

SCO Summit Dramas: Modi–Putin Stroll Leaves Shehbaz Sharif in the Shadows

A seemingly ordinary photo op at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit turned into a subtly dramatic moment when Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin walked past Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif even hugging warmly while Sharif watched with a notably somber...

Aftershocks of Tragedy: Afghanistan Earthquake Claims Hundreds of Lives

A late-night tremor in Afghanistan’s eastern provinces turned catastrophic when a magnitude-6.0 earthquake struck near Kunar and Nangarhar, claiming more than 600 lives and leaving around 1,500 wounded. Officials say at least 622 people have died and more than 1,500 people have been injured, as the houses collap...

Court Slams Trump’s Tariffs: Legal Shockwaves, What’s Next?

In a dramatic legal setback, a U.S. federal appeals court has declared that many of former President Trump’s sweeping tariffs are unlawful. The court ruled that Trump overstepped his authority by invoking the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to unilaterally impose broad tariffs under the g...

Simba Craft Beers Win Global Medals at WBA 2025

It’s a moment to cheer for India homegrown craft beer brand Simba has made its mark at the 2025 World Beer Awards, bagging a Silver for Simba Wit (a Belgian-style witbier) and a Bronze for Simba Stout in the “India Country Winners Taste” category. This honour is not limited to winning the medal only....

“Xi’s Secret Letter Spurs India–China Rapprochement Amid Tariffs”

In a rare move of silken diplomacy, Chinese President Xi Jinping quietly wrote to India’s President Droupadi Murmu in March at the height of U.S. China trade tensions expressing concern over U.S. economic maneuvers and seeking renewed bilateral engagement. According to a Bloomberg report, this gesture helped spar...

US Imposes Steep 50% Tariffs on Indian Exports

On August 27, the U.S. activated hefty new tariffs bringing total duties on Indian goods to a staggering 50%. This move applies especially to labour-intensive goods like textiles, gems, jewellery, footwear, furniture, and chemicals.  The sudden imposition comes after five rounds of unsuccessful negotiations, with...

Indian Boss's “It’s Getting Late Log Off” Sparks Change

In a world where hustling past curfew is often celebrated, one simple message is making waves: “It’s getting late log off.” That’s what an Indian boss, working abroad for a foreign company, reportedly told an employee after 7 PM and the internet couldn’t get enough.  Shared in a Redd...

Jaishankar Warns US: ‘If You Disagree, Don’t Buy

Just days before the United States gears up for even steeper tariffs on Indian goods, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar made an unmissable statement: India will decide what it buys period. And if that’s not agreeable, the silent but resolute rebuttal is simple: “Don’t buy it”  This h...