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Why Are Kashmir’s Youth Dying of Heart Attacks? Experts Sound the Alarm

Srinagar – A growing number of heart attack cases among Kashmir’s youth has raised alarms, with leading cardiologists attributing much of the rise to smoking and tobacco consumption. The...

Students Shiver as Kashmir Colleges Struggle Without Heating Facilities

Srinagar : Students across Government Degree Colleges (GDCs) in Kashmir endure bitter cold in classrooms as temperatures plunge, with no heating arrangements in place. Despite the mercury dipping...

Gautam Adani Indicted in U.S. on Bribery and Securities Fraud Charges

The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) has unveiled a five-count criminal indictment against Gautam Adani, chairman of the Adani Group, and several associates. The charges allege bribery exceeding $250...

Australia Proposes Landmark Legislation to Restrict Social Media Use for Under-16s, Imposing Heavy Fines on Tech Giants

The Australian government has unveiled a groundbreaking bill that seeks to ban children under 16 from using social media, threatening hefty fines for tech companies that fail to comply. On Thursday...

Living in Delhi’s Smog: A Dystopian Cycle We Keep Repeating

As winter descends upon Delhi, so does the all-too-familiar cloud of smog, blanketing the city in a heavy, grey haze. The chill in the air comes with a palpable gloom, and for anyone brave enough to...

Bangladesh Faces Unprecedented Dengue Crisis, Death Toll Exceeds 400

DHAKA, November 17 – Bangladesh is grappling with its most severe dengue outbreak in years, as rising temperatures and prolonged monsoon rains, fueled by climate change, drive a surge in infections...