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Muhammad Yunus threatens to resign? How ‘chief advisor’ to Bangladesh interim govt, who came to power via regime change, is now left with no...

His reputation of being a 'Nobel laureate' and a champion of 'microfinance' gave hopes of 'renewed democracy' to the Bangladeshis. But the facade could only last 10 months. The growing discontentment, across all sections of society, against the interim government has now left Muhammad Yunus cornered.

Where are the Chagos Islands, what is the deal between UK and Mauritius, and why it is a positive move for India: Explained

India applauded the move and stated that it has always supported "legitimate claim" of Mauritius over the Chagos Archipelago.

When ideology trumps justice: The Omar Rashid case and how predators are empowered by convenient feminists fearing “fanning” Islamophobia

Weighed down more by ideological posturing than intellectual integrity, Dr Ruchika Sharma, a self-proclaimed historian, admitted to enduring abuse in silence for the fear of “fanning” Islamophobia.

Delhi-Srinagar IndiGo flight: Pakistan rejects pilot’s request to use its airspace amid deadly turbulence

The Lahore'a Air Traffic Control denied IndiGo's Delhi-Srinagar flight to enter Pakistani airspace as it tried to avoid a deadly turbulence.

Operation ‘Push-back’: How India is getting rid of illegal Bangladeshi immigrants and Rohingya infiltrators, one step at a time

For decades, India has followed established protocols to deport Bangladeshi infilitrators and Rohingyas to their home country. The process has been slow (pending trial in courts), cumbersome (because Bangladesh government and BGB often refuse to acknowledge their own citizens) and has failed to attain success.

Delhi University objects to Rahul Gandhi’s unannounced visit, says NSUI members misbehaved with some students and the area was cordoned off for an hour

Delhi University on Thursday objected to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's unannounced visit to its North Campus, and expressed hope that this does not happen in future

Every province in Pakistan wants freedom from the Army’s tyranny: Why Balochistan, Sindh, and Gilgit-Baltistan may separate from the Islamic Republic in future

The Baloch and Pashtun minorities communities in Pakistan have long been demanding freedom from Pakistan and the creation of their respective independent states.

TheWire’s own journalist Omar Rashid caught torturing, raping and force-feeding beef to his younger Hindu partner after years of the publication denying Love Jihad...

Omar reportedly never used any protective method while subjecting the woman to forceful and violent sexual intercourse, and the victim had to visit the gynaecologist multiple times to get abortions, or get treated for sexually transmitted infections because Omar was in a sexual relationship with multiple, unknown persons throughout.

Where is Abujhmadh, and how has this impenetrable Naxal fortress been smashed under the Modi government

Despite the challenges, the security forces and the government relentlessly continued their efforts to end the Naxal menace in not only Abujhmadh but the entire Dandakaranya region.

False-flag operation in Khuzdar? Decoding the suspected suicide attack on school bus in Balochistan and Pakistan’s desperation to malign India

In what can be best described as hasty scapegoating, Pakistan blamed India for Khuzdar attack, a false flag operation in all likelihood to manage international optics after Operation Sindoor exposed it as a terror haven.

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