Manipur's Crisis Deepens: Troops Mobilized as Ministers' Homes Burn 1

Manipur’s Crisis Deepens: Troops Mobilized As Ministers’ Homes Burn

In the northeastern state of Manipur, tensions have reached a breaking point. The region has been engulfed in ethnic violence since May 2023, with deadly clashes, mass protests, and widespread displacement leaving communities on edge. The conflict has drawn national attention, prompting the Indian government to send thousands of troops

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Australia Forces Businesses To Accept Cash For Essential Goods

Starting January 2026, businesses selling important items like groceries, medicines, and fuel will have to accept cash payments from customers—unless they get a special exemption. This new rule is part of a government plan to ensure that people who still rely on cash can continue using it for essential purchases,

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The World’s Cheapest Passports 1

The World’s Cheapest Passports

When it comes to traveling the world, having a passport is essential. But did you know the cost of getting one can vary greatly depending on where you live? Some countries charge a lot, while others offer it for much less. Let’s dive into the world of passport prices and

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How Western Technology Is Being Smuggled Into Russia Via Kazakhstan 1

How Western Technology Is Being Smuggled Into Russia Via Kazakhstan

A startling investigation has uncovered a hidden network involving large shipments of high-tech measuring instruments that were originally meant for Kazakhstan. However, these advanced devices are being redirected to Russia, including to companies already facing international sanctions. The story begins with Kazakhstan-based companies, like Askarlab, purchasing expensive electronics from leading

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Apple Removes US Government-Funded Media From Russian App Store 1

Apple Removes US Government-Funded Media From Russian App Store

Apple has removed an app from its App Store in Russia. The app, which was created by the US-funded broadcaster Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), was taken down after a request from Russia’s media regulator, Roskomnadzor. This action has sparked a lot of attention and raised questions about censorship and

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Iran Demands 1 Trillion-Dollar Compensation From US For Sanctions 1

Iran Demands 1 Trillion-Dollar Compensation From US For Sanctions

Iran claims the United States owes it a staggering $1 trillion for the economic damage caused by decades of sanctions. Ali Shamkhani, a senior Iranian official and secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, made the bold accusation during a recent speech. He blamed Washington not only for harming Iran’s

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