Sangram Patil is accused of posting "objectionable content" about a top Indian leader. He denies the allegation.
In conversation with Amit Baruah, Nidhi Razdan explains how Indian media moved from questioning power to repeating handouts, and why fear, ownership, and weakened institutions now define journalism in ...
Lawmaker L.S.K. Devarayalu says children are "becoming addicted to social media". India is the world's second-biggest smartphone market with 750 million devices and a billion internet users. Australia ...
India's tourism landscape is rapidly evolving beyond beaches and hills. A new generation is flocking to spiritual and heritage sites like Ayodhya and Varanasi, driven by religious revival, ...
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‘Scandalous, lascivious’—Indian-born doctor can’t return home to the UK over a post on PM Modi
A lookout circular against Sangram Patil has stranded him in India for 3 months now. He has accused Mumbai Police of trying ...
‘Just attack, don’t negotiate’: Why an Iranian appealed to Trump to strike Tehran before dying
A video of an Iranian man, named Pouria Hamidi, recently went viral on social media. He can be seen appealing to US President ...
Today is Day 2 of the five-day event scheduled till 20 February. With 13 country pavilions the event will see participation of Heads of states and governments, Ministers, foreign delegates, and ...
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Should India build its own Great Firewall? The case for — and why it could backfire
Russia's recent ban on WhatsApp forces over 100 million users toward a state-sponsored app, Max, which critics label a surveillance tool. The Kremlin claims this move is for data sovereignty and ...
Germany has recorded more cases of violent right-wing crime in 2025 than the previous year. The Berlin Film Festival has defended itself amid a controversy on its stance toward politics. DW has more.
India is using technology as a tool of foreign policy, casting itself as a moral voice for smaller, developing countries.
By Jayshree P Upadhyay Feb 19 (Reuters) - An Indian brokers' body has sought a six-month pause on rules that will tighten ...
By Aditya Kalra and Munsif Vengattil NEW DELHI, Feb 10 (Reuters) - India's government said social media companies would have ...
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