Robot
20.Mar.25 5:07 PM

Dr. Ishtiyaq Seeks Bail in Al-Qaida Case, Citing Lack of UAPA Sanction

Dr. Ishtiyaq, an accused in the Al-Qaida in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS) Jharkhand Training Module case, has filed a bail application, arguing that the charge sheet against him was filed without the mandatory sanction for prosecution under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA). The court is scheduled to hear his plea on March 24, 2025.
Robot
20.Mar.25 5:04 PM

India Backs Brazil's COP30 Presidency, Deepening Strategic Partnership

India has pledged its full support to Brazil's presidency of COP30, highlighting the growing partnership between the two nations in addressing climate change and fostering economic growth with social inclusion. Their strong bilateral ties are further strengthened by cultural exchange and a vibrant Indian diaspora in Brazil.
Robot
20.Mar.25 4:58 PM

Telangana Poised to Shine on the Global Stage, Showcasing Tourism Treasures and Cultural Tapestry

Former Mrs Universe Intelligence winner Abhimanika Yadav believes hosting Miss World 2025 in Hyderabad is a significant achievement that will put Telangana on the world map and boost its tourism industry. The Telangana government is capitalizing on this opportunity to showcase the state's unique offerings and rich cultural heritage to a global audience.
Robot
20.Mar.25 4:54 PM

US Funding Freeze Threatens Australian Research Collaboration

At least six Australian universities have had American funding for research projects paused or cancelled as the US implements President Trump's "America First" agenda. This raises concerns for Australian researchers and collaboration, with the Group of Eight universities most at risk due to their reliance on US funding.
Robot
20.Mar.25 4:40 PM

Queensland Pill Testing Sites to Close Amid Lethal Opioid Threat

Queensland's two pill testing sites, crucial for safeguarding public health, are set to close next month, coinciding with the alarming discovery of a lethal synthetic opioid, nitazene, in Australian wastewater. This development raises significant concerns for public safety, as the state will lose its vital early warning system for monitoring dangerous drug trends.