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7 Elephants Killed by Train in India

A tragic collision between a high-speed passenger train and a herd of wild elephants in India has resulted in seven deaths. The incident highlights ongoing human-wildlife conflict.

Messi's GOAT Tour ends in polluted New Delhi

Lionel Messi wrapped up his India tour in New Delhi, thrilling fans despite hazardous air pollution levels. The football legend expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support.

Goa Nightclub Fire Kills 25

A devastating fire at a popular nightclub in India's Goa state has resulted in 25 fatalities. The incident occurred early Sunday morning, leaving a community in mourning.

OU Instructor on Leave Over Bible-Based Essay Grade

A University of Oklahoma instructor is on administrative leave after failing a student's essay that used the Bible to argue gender is binary. The case raises questions about academic freedom and grading policies.

Putin, Modi meet to discuss Russia-India ties

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi meet in New Delhi to strengthen trade and defence cooperation, navigating complex global pressures. Read the latest analysis.

NY Times Sues Pentagon Over Press Crackdown

The New York Times has filed a lawsuit against the Pentagon, alleging a crackdown on press freedoms. Get the latest details on this major legal and media confrontation.

Lightbound: Carney's Unpredictable Quebec Lieutenant

Prime Minister Mark Carney's new Quebec lieutenant, Joël Lightbound, brings a history of bold, independent actions, from protesting his own government to criticizing pandemic politics. Explore his unpredictable path.

Putin in India for Defence, Trade Talks

Russian President Vladimir Putin arrives in New Delhi for critical discussions on defence cooperation and trade with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Get the latest details.

Double Standard at Toronto City Hall: Flag vs. Protest

A Toronto man was confronted by security for flying the Canadian flag at Nathan Phillips Square, while anti-Israel demonstrations occur without intervention. Critics call it a double standard on freedom of expression.

Politecnico di Milano Inaugurates 163rd Academic Year

Italy's Politecnico di Milano opens its 163rd academic year, championing scientific diplomacy, European collaboration, and critical thinking in a polarized world. Read about its new strategic vision.

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