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New Analysis Suggests US Tomahawk Missiles, Not Israeli Arms, Responsible for Iran School Strike Killing Over 175
Mar 9, 2026
Evidence is mounting regarding the devastating events of February 28 in the southern Iranian city of Minab. As the dust settles, intense scrutiny is being directed toward the origin of the strike that resulted in one of the highest death tolls since the start of the US-Israel military campaign against Iran. While initial reports were clouded by the fog of war, investigative analysts and open-source researchers now indicate that the attack, which took the lives of more than 165 people—the majority of whom were children—was likely carried out using a US-launched Tomahawk cruise missile.

A 14-Year Ordeal: Missing Woman Rescued and Returns to Her Roots
Mar 9, 2026
In a case that has deeply moved the local community, a Hindu woman who vanished from Aligarh in 2012 has finally been found. On the night of Friday, March 6, she was brought safely to the police in Mathura, marking the end of more than a decade of disappearance. Immediately after her rescue, she filed a formal complaint at the Govind Nagar Police Station against a man identified as Munna Ansari. Her testimony describes a harrowing journey of "kidnapping, rape, forced religious conversion, and years of mental and physical abuse."

Holi Dispute Turns Deadly: Delhi Youth Tarun Kumar Beaten to Death in Uttam Nagar
Mar 9, 2026
A tragic and disturbing incident unfolded during Holi celebrations in Delhi’s Uttam Nagar on Wednesday, 4 March, when a 26-year-old man named Tarun Kumar lost his life after a dispute that began with an accidental splash of coloured water from a balloon. What started as a minor misunderstanding between neighbours soon escalated into a violent confrontation that ended in tragedy.

Iran Names Mojtaba Khamenei as New Supreme Leader; President Trump Rejects Decision as ‘Unacceptable’
Mar 9, 2026
The political landscape of the Middle East has shifted dramatically following an official announcement from Tehran. Iranian state media has confirmed that Mojtaba Khamenei, the 56-year-old son of the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has been officially selected to take over as the nation’s new Supreme Leader. This significant transition of power was orchestrated by the Assembly of Experts, the body responsible for overseeing the country’s highest leadership roles.

A Festival Night That Turned Into a Family’s Worst Nightmare: The Lynching of Tarun Kumar in Uttam Nagar
Mar 7, 2026
The sociopolitical fabric of Delhi’s resettlement colonies has historically been a complex tapestry of shared migration histories and deep-seated neighborhood frictions. In the dense urban landscape of Uttam Nagar’s JJ Colony, this equilibrium was violently shattered during the 2026 Holi celebrations. What began as a mundane festive mishap—an accidental splash of water from a balloon—metastasized into a fatal communal lynching, resulting in the death of 26-year-old Tarun Kumar.

Nepal’s Political Shift: RSP Heads Toward Historic Win as Balen Shah Emerges as Likely Prime Minister
Mar 7, 2026
Following months of political turmoil and public unrest, Nepal now appears to be moving toward a new phase of stability. After the violent Gen-Z-led revolution that brought down the government of K P Sharma Oli in September last year, the Himalayan nation has conducted fresh general elections. Voting took place on March 5, 2026, and the counting of votes continued on Friday, March 7. Early trends suggest that Nepal may soon see its youngest Prime Minister, as the recently formed Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) led by Balendra “Balen” Shah is heading toward a major electoral victory.

Trump’s Foreign Policy Error: Straining Ties with India, Says Former Australian PM Tony Abbott
Mar 7, 2026
Former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has openly criticised United States President Donald Trump, saying that Washington’s approach toward India has been one of the most significant diplomatic missteps of Trump’s presidency. Abbott warned that unnecessarily straining relations with New Delhi risks damaging a partnership that many global strategists consider essential for stability in the Indo-Pacific region.

US Claims Credit for Easing Its Own Sanctions on Russian Oil While Acknowledging India’s Role in Stabilising Global Prices
Mar 7, 2026
The United States government has recently found itself explaining a policy move that has raised many questions about how global oil markets are being managed. In a development that has drawn international attention, officials from the US Treasury Department suggested that they had provided India with a temporary waiver to purchase Russian crude oil that is currently in tankers at sea. The announcement came on March 6, when the Treasury Department released a notice stating that it is “allowing” India a 30-day waiver to buy Russian oil shipments already on the water.

The Titroda Homicide: A Forensic and Sociopolitical Analysis of Festive Violence in Western Uttar Pradesh
Mar 6, 2026
The homicide of seventeen-year-old Amrit Sharma in the village of Titroda, located within the Baraut tehsil of Baghpat district, represents a critical intersection of festive volatility, digital provocation, and the persistent fragility of communal relations in rural North India. Occurring on the evening of March 4, 2026, during the nationwide celebrations of Holi, the incident transitioned with alarming rapidity from a celebratory outing into a lethal confrontation.