Shubhanshu Shukla Return LIVE Updates Union Minister Says He May Return by August 17

Shubhanshu Shukla Return LIVE Updates Union Minister Says He May Return by August 17

Shubhanshu Shukla’s name is now familiar across social media, but his story has taken weeks to unfold. What began as silence is now moving toward a possible Shubhanshu Shukla return — one that many have been waiting for. On Monday, Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar said Shubhanshu may be back in India by August 17. That’s…

Pakistan Says Ready for Talks, But Refuses Role in Pahalgam Attack

Pakistan Says Ready for Talks, But Refuses Role in Pahalgam Attack

Pakistan Pahalgam ceasefire talks have gained attention after Islamabad said it wants peace and is open to dialogue. But when asked about the deadly Pahalgam attack that killed five Indian soldiers, Pakistan simply denied involvement. “Not us,” they said. That’s the official line. This came from Islamabad today. Usual press conference. The foreign office said…

Trump Warns Russia End the War or Face Tariffs, Promises More Weapons for Ukraine

Trump Warns Russia End the War or Face Tariffs, Promises More Weapons for Ukraine

Donald Trump has made waves again. At a fiery rally over the weekend, the former U.S. President declared that if the war in Ukraine doesn’t stop soon, Russia will face tough new tariffs — and Ukraine will get more American weapons. The announcement marks a bold escalation in Trump tariffs Russia Ukraine policy, signaling stronger…

Etihad Sounds Alert Over Fuel Switches on Boeing 787s, Begins Fleet Wide Checks

Etihad Sounds Alert Over Fuel Switches on Boeing 787s, Begins Fleet Wide Checks

Etihad Airways has quietly launched inspections of its Etihad Boeing 787 fuel system after internal checks flagged inconsistent behavior in the cockpit mechanism. In a bulletin shared with pilots this week, the airline advised crews to be extra cautious while operating the switches, which control engine fuel flow during flight and shutdown procedures. The advisory,…

Hyderabad Tension Gunfire Outside MLC Teenmaar Mallanna’s Office After Group Clash

Hyderabad Tension Gunfire Outside MLC Teenmaar Mallanna’s Office After Group Clash

It was just another Monday afternoon at MLC Teenmaar Mallanna’s Uppal office — until the Teenmaar Mallanna gunfire incident shocked everyone nearby. Loud slogans erupted, followed by chaos inside the premises, as a group stormed in demanding answers and things quickly spiraled out of control. Around 1:45 PM, a group of men, said to be…

Six Kanwariyas Rescued from Ganga in Haridwar

Six Kanwariyas Rescued from Ganga in Haridwar

Kanwariyas rescued in Haridwar on Saturday after a series of near-drowning incidents in the Ganga river. Six young pilgrims were pulled to safety by SDRF teams in separate operations. The scenes were tense — people screamed, the crowd rushed to the riverbanks, and within moments, SDRF divers jumped in without hesitation. It happened across different…

Sixth Nipah Case Reported in Kerala, Fear Lingers in Kozhikode

Sixth Nipah Case Reported in Kerala, Fear Lingers in Kozhikode

A fresh case of Nipah virus in Kerala has been confirmed in Kozhikode district, Kerala — the sixth reported within a year. Locals woke up to the news early Sunday as health department teams began arriving in the area. The infected person, a 27-year-old male, was brought to Kozhikode Medical College two days ago with…

CCTV Cameras Coming Soon Inside Train Coaches, Says Railways

CCTV Cameras Coming Soon Inside Train Coaches, Says Railways

Railways CCTV in coaches is finally becoming a reality — something passengers have been demanding for years. Indian Railways has started the process of installing CCTV cameras inside train coaches to improve safety. Whether it’s about feeling secure during overnight journeys or tracking petty thefts, this step could change the way people experience train travel….

Cambodia’s Genocide Survivors Say UNESCO Recognition Comes Decades Late — But Means Everything

Cambodia’s Genocide Survivors Say UNESCO Recognition Comes Decades Late — But Means Everything

It was a short announcement — no music, no ceremony. Just a few lines from UNESCO confirming what survivors have waited over 40 years to hear: the Cambodia genocide site where thousands were tortured and killed during the Khmer Rouge era is now officially recognized as a World Heritage Site. For many, the news came…