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2025 Ends As India’s 8th Warmest Year Since 1901, Milder Winter Ahead For Northwest India

After the fourth-warmest December since 1901, the IMD has predicted normal to above-normal temperatures and subdued winter precipitation for Northwest India in January-February Go to Source Read More

Switzerland Bar Fire Shouldn’t Be Seen In Isolation: Intel Assessment | Exclusive

Swiss investigators said it was still too early to determine the exact cause of the fire but stressed that terrorism had been ruled out Go to Source Read More

Marrying A US Citizen No Longer Guarantees Green Card? What Immigrants Need To Know

As per experts, marriage-based Green Card applications are under heightened review, particularly under policies shaped during the administration of Donald Trump. Read More

‘Deliberate Attempt To Defame’: Visakhapatnam Temple Reacts To Viral Video Showing Snail In Prasadam

Gopalpatnam police probe a viral video of a snail in Pulihora prasadam at Simhachalam temple. Temple officials claim it is a deliberate attempt to defame the temple. Read More

News18 Evening Digest: At Least 40 Killed In Crans-Montana Bar Fire, Swiss Police Rule Out ‘Terrorist Attack’ & Other Stories

We are also covering: Another Hindu Man Attacked In Bangladesh, India’s First Bullet Train To Be Launched On August 15, 2027 & other stories. Read More

‘Why Should We Leave Our Home?’: In Bangladesh, Dipu Das’s Kin Await Justice, Safety Ahead Of Polls

The garment worker’s family and supporters call his death a case of systematic targeting of Hindus as concerns rise over the increasing significance of Jamaat Go to Source Read More

‘A Testament To Commitment’: Rajnath Singh Hails DRDO-Made Weapons’s Role In Op Sindoor

Singh made the remarks while chairing a review meeting at DRDO Bhawan in New Delhi on the occasion of the 68th DRDO Foundation Day. Read More

‘If Stan Swamy Can Have…’: Madras High Court Allows Stupa For 1755 War Heroes

The court said victories over colonial forces should be remembered and celebrated, as they were achieved at ‘great cost’ and against ‘impossible odds’. Read More