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Day Twenty-Seven of the Protests: Strong Condemnation of Iran’s Regime at the UN Human Rights Council
HRANA – On the twenty-seventh day of nationwide protests, according to HRANA’s aggregated data, the number of confirmed deaths has reached 5,137, while cases still under review stand at 12,904. In addition, at least 7,402 people have suffered serious injuries during the protests, and the total number of arrests has risen to 27,797. These figures have been recorded as nationwide…
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SIR being used to delete voters, alleges Rahul Gandhi
New Delhi/Ahmedabad: Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi, on Saturday, sharply escalated the political row over the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, alleging that the electoral roll exercise was being misused as a tool for “planned and strategic vote theft” in Gujarat and other states. In a post on X, Rahul…
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Montana launches rural health overhaul backed by $233 million federal investment
BOZEMAN, Mont. — Montana health leaders are racing to roll out a sweeping overhaul of rural health care, backed by a historic $233 million federal investment, after more than 600 people gathered Thursday for the first Rural Health Transformation Program Stakeholder Advisory Committee meeting at Montana State University in Bozeman. The advisory committee, created to guide the state’s new Rural…
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10 Greatest Spy Movies of the ’90s, Ranked
Spy movies have always been popular. These stories of intrigue, mystery, combat, and double-crossings can make for some of the most entertaining films imaginable. But, of course, like any cinematic genre, the spy brand of entertainment has seen several peaks throughout its history, and the ’90s were undeniably one of the best-ever decades for fans of these sorts of films.…
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Tragic chapter on the trains sends rail superpower Spain into crisis
Guy Hedgecoein Córdoba, Spain Reuters “Since the high-speed line was built, 30-something years ago, we never had any problems, it worked perfectly and was fantastic,” says Alberto Montavez Montes, a shop-owner opposite Córdoba city hall, where the Spanish and Andalusian flags have been hanging at half-mast. Now, though things feel different: “It’s not that there’s psychosis, but it does make…
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Backlash over Odisha’s Koraput district meat ban on Republic Day
The Koraput Collector in Odisha on Friday, January 23, issued a directive banning the sale of non-vegetarian food across the district on Republic Day, a move that critics say infringes upon the right to choice of citizens on a day that is supposed to celebrate it. An order issued by District Collector Manoj Satyawan Mahajan instructed tahsildars, block development officers…
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Witkoff and Kushner meet Netanyahu as US seeks to advance its Gaza peace plan
US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner were in Israel on Saturday to meet with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss efforts to advance Washington’s 20-point plan for ending the Gaza war, the White House said. The US on Thursday announced plans for a “New Gaza” rebuilt from scratch, to include residential towers, data centers and seaside resorts, part of…
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10 Most Exciting Upcoming Romance Movies Based On Books
Whether it be classic literature or BookTok fan-favorites, many exciting romance movie adaptations are coming out, and we can’t wait to see these ten. Swoonworthy stories and tragic romances have always had a place in pop culture, both in books and onscreen. Some look for spicy books while others look for period romances. Some look for LGBTQ+ novels, while others…
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As the winter storm rages, here’s what to know in your state : NPR
Pedestrians cross the street along Broadway during a winter storm Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026, in Nashville, Tenn. George Walker IV/AP hide caption toggle caption George Walker IV/AP A powerful winter storm has begun slowly carving its way across the eastern two-thirds of the United States, potentially bringing a mix of heavy snow, dangerous ice and bitterly cold temperatures from New…
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Court acquits activist Medha Patkar in Delhi LG defamation case
New Delhi: A court on Saturday, January 24, acquitted social activist Medha Patkar in a criminal defamation case filed by Delhi L-G V K Saxena, saying the prosecution failed to prove that she made the alleged defamatory statements during a television programme in 2006. The complaint was filed by Saxena, then president of the National Council for Civil Liberties, alleging…
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