The Supreme Court granted bail to a UAPA-charged accused from Jammu and Kashmir citing over five years and eleven months of incarceration with no trial completion in sight.
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Gunmen attacked a hospital treating Ebola patients in eastern DRC forcing staff to evacuate in what marked the third assault on healthcare facilities in a single week.
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A petition before the Supreme Court highlighted growing concerns about fraudulent legal credentials with a plea challenging the bar council’s verification transparency.
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The bomb threat targeting singer Diljit Dosanjh was flagged by security agencies as part of an escalating pattern of threats against high-profile public figures and institutions across India.
Five Russian Suspects Charged in Series of European Infrastructure Sabotage Operations
European law enforcement agencies charged five Russian nationals in connection with a coordinated campaign of infrastructure sabotage targeting energy and communications networks across Europe.
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