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Heavy Rains and Floods Ravage North Bengal Tea Estates

Continuous heavy rainfall and flooding have devastated several tea estates across North Bengal’s Alipurduar and Jalpaiguri districts, causing severe crop damage, infrastructure collapse, and disruptions to thousands of workers. According to the Tea Association of India (TAI), the region is facing one of its worst crises in years, with urgent government support needed to prevent long-term economic fallout. In the Dooars region, Mechpara Tea Estate...

The Great Unraveling: France’s Political Fabric Tears Further

France's political fabric is continuing its great unraveling, with the latest tear being the abrupt resignation of Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu. His government's collapse is not just another political event, but a sign that the very threads holding the republic's governance together are snapping. For years, the fabric of French politics has been under strain from economic pressure, social division, and political fragmentation. The loss...
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Parliament Braces for Intense Debate on Pahalgam Attack and Operation Sindoor

Parliament's Monsoon session is set to witness a fervent debate starting Monday, focusing on the recent Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor. Both the ruling...

India’s Global Role Trumps Murder Allegations for Canada’s PM

For Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, India's significant global role appears to trump the serious murder allegations against its government, leading to an invitation...

US Justice Dept’s Push to Deport MS-13 Boss Sparks Cover-Up Accusations

The US Justice Department's push to dismiss charges against a high-ranking MS-13 leader, Vladimir Antonio Arevalo-Chavez, and deport him to El Salvador is igniting...