NIA Seeks In-Camera Hearing in Plea for Death Penalty Against Yasin Malik

NIA Seeks In-Camera Hearing in Plea for Death Penalty Against Yasin Malik

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has urged the Delhi High Court to conduct in-camera proceedings in its ongoing plea seeking the death penalty for Yasin Malik, the Kashmiri separatist leader and chief of the banned Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF). Malik is currently serving a life sentence in a terror-funding case. During a virtual […]

Continue Reading
Japan’s PM Takaichi Pushes for Historic Talks With Kim Jong Un to Bring Abducted Citizens Home

Japan’s PM Takaichi Pushes for Historic Talks With Kim Jong Un to Bring Abducted Citizens Home

Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has made a bold and emotional appeal to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, formally requesting a face-to-face meeting to resolve one of Japan’s most painful and unresolved tragedies — the abduction of Japanese citizens by North Korean agents in the 1970s and 1980s. North Korea admitted in 2002 that […]

Continue Reading
Myanmar’s Junta Sets January Date for Next Phase of Disputed Election

Myanmar’s Junta Sets January Date for Next Phase of Disputed Election

Myanmar’s military government has announced that the second phase of its multi-stage election will take place on January 11, according to state media reports on Wednesday. This announcement follows the first phase scheduled for December 28, and has been met with skepticism from the international community, including Western nations, the United Nations, and human rights […]

Continue Reading
PHE Daily Wagers Protest in Jammu, Demand Government Action on Regularization Report

PHE Daily Wagers Protest in Jammu, Demand Government Action on Regularization Report

Daily wagers from the Public Health Engineering (PHE) Department once again took to the streets in Jammu on Monday, urging the government to table the long-awaited report on the regularization of their services in the ongoing Assembly session. This marks the second major protest within just five days, led by the PHE Employees United Front […]

Continue Reading
US Court Bans Israeli Spyware Company NSO from Targeting WhatsApp After Meta Lawsuit

US Court Bans Israeli Spyware Company NSO from Targeting WhatsApp After Meta Lawsuit

A major legal milestone has been reached in the ongoing battle between privacy and surveillance. A U.S. federal court has ordered Israel’s NSO Group to permanently stop targeting WhatsApp, following a long-standing lawsuit filed by Meta Platforms — the parent company of WhatsApp. In a 25-page ruling, U.S. District Court Judge Phyllis Hamilton issued a […]

Continue Reading