Politics & World

Israel kills two Palestinian children in drone strike in the latest test of Gaza ceasefire

An Israeli drone strike in Gaza killed two young brothers, testing the fragile ceasefire with Hamas. The incident raises concerns over ongoing violence in the region.

Israeli attack kills two children in southern Gaza despite ceasefire

Two Palestinian brothers were killed in an Israeli drone strike in Bani Suheila, raising concerns over ongoing violence in Gaza. This incident highlights the humanitarian crisis in the region.

US halts all asylum decisions after DC shooting

The US has paused all asylum decisions following a shooting incident involving National Guard members. This decision aims to enhance vetting processes for immigrants.

PM to attend annual police conference in Chhattisgarh’s Raipur

Prime Minister Modi will attend a police conference in Raipur from November 28-30 to discuss key security issues. The event aims to enhance internal security and promote a safe India.

Turkey: German family's deadly poisoning spurs investigation

A family from Hamburg died in Istanbul due to pesticide poisoning in their hotel. This incident raises serious safety concerns regarding pest control practices in Turkey.

Maharashtra declares paid holiday on December 2 for voting in civic council, nagar panchayat polls

Maharashtra has announced a paid holiday on December 2, 2025, for employees to vote in municipal council and nagar panchayat elections. This aims to ensure all eligible voters can participate in the elections.

Policy for iron ore exports from non-major ports in State approved

Karnataka's government has approved a new policy allowing iron ore exports from non-major ports, reversing a 2010 ban. This move aims to regulate exports and generate revenue amid past illegal activities.

UN panel says Israel operating 'de facto policy of torture'

The UN committee on torture claims Israel operates a de facto policy of organized torture in detention centers, affecting thousands of Palestinians. This allegation raises serious concerns about human rights violations and international law.

Opposition NDP party claims victory in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Godwin Friday has declared victory in St Vincent and the Grenadines, ending Ralph Gonsalves' 24-year tenure as prime minister. This marks a significant political shift in the Caribbean nation.

Zelenskyy's chief of staff resigns as Ukraine corruption investigations widen

Andrii Yermak resigned as Ukraine's chief of staff following anti-corruption investigations. His departure highlights ongoing corruption issues in Ukraine's government.

Parliament panel seeks uniform safety protocol for SAIL workers

A parliamentary panel has called for uniform safety standards for all Steel Authority of India Limited workers, emphasizing the need for improved labor welfare and operational efficiency.

Saudi Arabia to open new alcohol stores despite ban, sources say

Saudi Arabia plans to open two new alcohol stores for non-Muslims, marking a significant shift in its longstanding alcohol ban. This move is part of broader reforms under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.