Indo-Pak relation slowly getting back to normal
Showing a clear sign of melting down of tension between India and Pakistan, the Indian government has agreed to attend the next ‘Permanent Indus Committee’ meeting in order to make serious deliberations on the...
‘The Ebola Fighter’ met a miserable end; Husband alleges ‘medical negligence
The frontline Ebola fighter, Salome Karwah, who was one of the personalities considered by the Time Magazine to award the ‘Person of the Year award 2014’ and was described by the magazine...
Banks to charge huge money after four free transactions
While the country is slowly reviving from the aftereffects of the government’s move enabled the demonetisation of the higher denomination bank notes like five hundred rupee notes and one thousand rupee notes, our...
Italy gives partial clemency to American spy
Sabrina de Sousa, the former CIA officer, has been given a partial clemency by the Italian government in an abduction case in which she was convicted in absentia. Even though the convicted officer has...
Libya is a ‘hub of abuse’ to migrant children: UNICEF Report
Inviting the global attention to one of the most sensitive issues related to the mass migration, a UNICEF report identifies that Libya from where the migrants embark, to a risky journey through the Mediterranean Sea,...
Indian govt set to release 39 Pak prisoners
As a sign of the melting down of tension around the Indo-Pak bilateral relation, the Indian government is planning to release nearly thirty-nine Pakistani prisoners in the coming weeks. Of these thirty-nine prisoners, around...
Natural disaster leaves millions thirsty for drinking water in Chile
In one of the heart breaking incident related to the natural disaster which has inflicted huge injury on a Latin American country recently, millions of people of Chile are left thirsty for drinking...
CBI files cases against NCTE officials
Unearthing another education scam, the Central Bureau of Investigation has filed cases against the officials of the National Council for Teachers Education, the regulatory body supposed to give recognition to several educational institutions...
Guatemalan army restricts ‘Women on Waves’ from performing ‘Free Abortion Service’
As the abortion is illegal in the majority of the Latin American countries, Guatemala, a Latin American country, has restricted the ‘Women on Waves’, the Netherlands-based non-profitable organisation which offers ‘Free Abortion Service’ across the...
PM to celebrate Maha Shivrathri by unveiling giant ‘Lord Shiva Statue’ amidst protest
As the nation is celebrating Maha Shivrathri today, the Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, is planning to celebrate it in a different way by unveiling a giant ‘Lord Shiva Statue’ at Coimbatore on today....












