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Scams and Violence: Recent Shocking Incidents in India
A man impersonates an army officer while a child faces grave danger after an assault.

Caster Semenya Takes a Stand Against Olympic Gender Policies
South African athlete Caster Semenya vows to challenge gender-testing regulations in sports, igniting a global conversation on fairness and inclusion.

Police Crackdown: Drug Bust and Stunt Riders in India
A recent drug bust in Uttar Pradesh and reckless stunts in Hyderabad highlight public safety concerns.
Naseem Shah Fined Amid Political Shifts in Somalia and Mexico
A hefty penalty for a cricketer coincides with significant political changes in Somalia and FIFA's visit to Mexico.
Jayalalithaa's Tax Troubles: Sealing of Bungalow Sparks Controversy
The sealing of Jayalalithaa's Hyderabad bungalow over unpaid taxes raises questions about legacy and governance.
Tragedy Strikes Schools, Streets, and Temples in India and USA
Recent incidents highlight pressing issues of safety and violence in education and public spaces.
Telangana Launches Major Offensive Against Food Adulteration
A crackdown has led to 64 arrests in Telangana, focusing on unsafe food production practices.
Rising Challenges: Violence, Youth Wages, and Administrative Failures
Amid rising costs and social turmoil, a series of incidents highlight issues of governance and human rights globally.
Eurovision Launches Historic Asia Edition Amid Cultural Excitement
The inaugural Eurovision Asia Contest will feature ten participating countries, showcasing a diverse array of musical talent.
Tragedy Strikes: Eight Dead in Bihar Temple Stampede
A stampede at the historic Nalanda temple highlights safety concerns during religious gatherings.

Myanmar Junta Leader Moves Closer to Presidential Power
Min Aung Hlaing's nomination signals the military's intention to consolidate authority following disputed elections.
Nepal's New Prime Minister: Balendra Shah Takes Office
Balendra 'Balen' Shah prepares to lead Nepal amid political shifts and public expectations.