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Dowry Death Case of Actress Twisha Sparks Outrage

A high-profile dowry death case in India has triggered widespread media attention after the death of 33-year-old Twisha Sharma in the central city of Bhopal on 12 May. While dowry-related deaths occur frequently across India and often receive limited coverage, this case has drawn intense public scrutiny due to the profile of those involved and the serious allegations being made. Twisha Sharma, a model and actor who won the Miss Pune title in 2012, had been married for just five months to lawyer Samarth Singh when she was found dead at her marital home. Her family has accused Singh and his mother, retired judge Giribala Singh, of harassment linked to dowry demands, alleging that she was tortured and murdered. The accused have strongly denied the claims, with Giribala Singh insisting that Twisha had mental health issues and died by suicide. […]

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Police Expand Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Probe Scope

Detectives investigating Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor are examining whether allegations of sexual misconduct could form part of a wider inquiry into suspected misconduct in public office. Police have urged anyone with relevant information to come forward, stressing that the offence under investigation is broad and can include a range of behaviours such as abuse of authority, corruption, and sexual misconduct linked to the exercise of public office. The inquiry was triggered after the release of US Department of Justice materials relating to its investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Epstein died in a New York jail in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. Mountbatten-Windsor has repeatedly denied all wrongdoing and rejects claims that he benefited personally from his role as a UK trade envoy between 2001 and 2011. He has not been charged with any offence. He was arrested […]

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Greenland Protesters Reject US Influence Bid

Hundreds of people gathered in Nuuk, the capital of Greenland, on Friday to protest against US efforts to expand its influence over the island following renewed comments and diplomatic activity from President Donald Trump’s administration. The demonstration came during a week marked by the visit of US special envoy Jeff Landry, who travelled to Greenland as Washington seeks to strengthen its strategic presence in the Arctic territory, which remains a self-governing part of Denmark. Protesters marched through the city chanting “Greenland is for Greenlanders” before holding a silent demonstration outside the newly opened US consulate. Organisers said the message was a clear rejection of any suggestion that Greenland could be placed under greater US control. “Our government has already made it clear to Donald Trump and his administration that Greenland is not for sale,” said protest organiser Aqqalukkuluk Fontain, adding […]

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Trump Announces 5,000 More US Troops for Poland

President Donald Trump has announced that the United States will deploy an additional 5,000 troops to Poland, just days after the Pentagon suspended a previously planned deployment of 4,000 soldiers to the country. The announcement was made on Thursday through Trump’s Truth Social platform, where he linked the decision to the strong relationship between Washington and Polish President Karol Nawrocki, whom he openly supported during Poland’s presidential election campaign last year. Trump did not specify whether the newly announced troops are part of the earlier deployment plan or represent a separate military operation. The move comes amid growing debate over the future of the US military presence in Europe under Trump’s “America First” policy. Nato Secretary General Mark Rutte welcomed the decision ahead of a meeting of foreign ministers in Sweden, while also noting that Europe would continue efforts to […]

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Rubio Calls Cuba a Security Threat

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has described Cuba as a “national security threat” to the United States, warning that the chances of reaching a peaceful agreement with the Cuban government remain low. His remarks came one day after US authorities announced criminal charges against former Cuban president Raúl Castro over the 1996 shooting down of two civilian aircraft linked to the Cuban-American group Brothers to the Rescue. The incident killed four people, including three American citizens. Speaking to reporters, Rubio said Washington still preferred a diplomatic solution but stressed that President Donald Trump had a responsibility to protect the country against any potential threat. Rubio also accused Cuba of supporting terrorism in the region, claims strongly rejected by Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla. Cuban authorities described the accusations as false and politically motivated, insisting the island has never […]

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Trump Administration Indicts Cuba’s Raul Castro Over 1996 Shootdown

The United States has indicted former Cuban President Raul Castro over the 1996 downing of two civilian planes flown by the Miami based exile group Brothers to the Rescue near Cuba. The indictment was unsealed in Miami nearly 30 years after the incident and marks one of the sharpest escalations in tensions between Washington and Havana in recent years. US prosecutors say Raul Castro was serving as Cuba’s defence minister when Cuban fighter jets were ordered to intercept and shoot down the unarmed aircraft on February 24 1996 killing four Cuban American exiles. Castro now 94 faces charges including conspiracy to kill US nationals murder and destruction of aircraft along with five other Cuban military officials named as co defendants in the case. According to the US Department of Justice the planes were flying humanitarian missions for Brothers to the […]

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Tehran Reviewing Latest US Response as Trump Suggests He Can Wait

Iran announced on Thursday that it is reviewing Washington's latest position on ending the war after US President Donald Trump said he is prepared to wait a few days to get the right answers from Tehran but warned of renewed attacks if no deal is reached. "We have received US views and are reviewing them," Iranian state-run agency Nour News quoted Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei as saying. Pakistan which hosted peace talks last month and is acting as the conduit for messages between the two sides continues to mediate between Tehran and Washington with several rounds of communication having taken place. When questioned about how long he would be willing to wait Trump replied "It could be a few days but it could go very quickly." The president reiterated his determination not to allow Iran to acquire a nuclear […]

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US Charges Raúl Castro Over 1996 Shootdown

The United States has announced criminal charges against former Cuban leader Raúl Castro over the 1996 shooting down of two civilian aircraft linked to the Cuban-American group Brothers to the Rescue. US authorities accuse Castro and five other individuals of conspiracy to kill American citizens, destruction of aircraft and multiple murder charges connected to the deaths of four people, including three US citizens. The planes were shot down over waters between Cuba and Florida in February 1996, an incident that sparked international condemnation at the time. Castro, now 94 years old, was serving as Cuba’s defence minister and head of the armed forces when the attack occurred. The charges were announced in Miami by Acting US Attorney General Todd Blanche, who said the United States would continue pursuing accountability for the deaths of Armando Alejandre Jr, Carlos Alberto Costa, Mario […]

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Caribbean Islands Fight Over Beach Access

For more than two decades, the Pink Sands Beach Bar on the Caribbean island of Barbuda served as a popular gathering place for residents and visitors. Located along the island’s famous pink shoreline, the small beach bar was known for community events, Sunday relaxation and friendly domino games. Its owner, Miranda Beazer, says everything changed in 2017 when Hurricane Irma devastated Barbuda and forced the evacuation of the island’s entire population to neighbouring Antigua. The hurricane destroyed both her bar and her home. “It was heartbreaking. Almost nobody escaped the damage,” she recalls. After the disaster, Miranda planned to rebuild, but her husband later passed away, making the process even more difficult. Soon after, foreign investors reportedly began offering large sums of money for her beachfront property. She refused every offer. “I’m not interested in selling,” she says. “I want […]

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India Food Safety Fears Drive Homemade Trend

In her kitchen in New Delhi, 55-year-old Nirmal Rao carefully spreads boiled turmeric under the sun before grinding it into powder at home. Like many middle-class Indians, she has started preparing basic food ingredients herself because she no longer fully trusts products sold in local markets. “We shouldn’t have to do this, but it’s becoming difficult to trust what we buy,” she says while filling jars with homemade turmeric powder. Across several Indian cities, more families are quietly returning to traditional food preparation methods. Many now grind spices manually, make paneer at home, or purchase grains directly from farmers. The growing trend is largely driven by concerns over food safety and adulteration. Official figures indicate that between 2022 and 2025, nearly one out of every six food samples tested by authorities failed to meet safety standards. During the same period, […]

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