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Bidar, Karnataka: Two school teachers assaulted in Karnataka’s Bidar, triggering communal tensions

Two accused, unnamed by the police attacked two Muslim teachers at Basavakalyan in Karnataka’s Bidar district leading to widespread protests by the community

Kashmir wants death penalty for local who raped 3-year-old

Fear of sectarian violence grips the valley as incident...

Noted Journalist and Women’s Rights Activist, Mina Mangal, Shot Dead in Kabul

Kabul: In yet another cowardly attack on the freedom...

SIT finds Blast Accused conducted Bomb Training for Right Wing Supremacists

In shocking developments, the Karnataka Special Investigation Team (SIT)...

Atrocious! 23-Year Old Dalit Man Assaulted for Eating with Upper Caste Men, Loses Life

Dehradun: In yet another outrageous incident, a 23-year old...

Israel pounds Gaza, stoking fears of invasion

Just days after being sworn into Israel’s new parliament...

Another Case of Cow Vigilante Violence; FIR Lodged Against Victim

Begusarai: In yet another murderous assault on the minorities,...

53 Maoist Attacks, 107 Dead In 2019; Yet, Numbers Lower Than During UPA

New Delhi: The May 1, 2019, improvised explosive device...

“You are on my Hit List”: BJP MLA Suresh Awasthi Threatens Police Officer

Kanpur: Political arrogance and threats to the voters as...

Ban on Veils for ‘Public Safety’: Presidential Order post-Easter Attacks in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka has banned face-covering garments for security purposes...

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