Drone Strike Severely Damages Chernobyl’s Nuclear Safety Shield, Says IAEA

December 7, 2025

Drone Strike Severely Damages Chernobyl’s Nuclear Safety Shield, Says IAEA

IAEA warns that a drone strike on February 14 has severely damaged the protective structure at Chernobyl's No 4 reactor. The steel arch lost its main safety functions, raising concerns over nuclear safety. Limited repairs done; full restoration crucial to prevent more risk.

Doha Opens Lawh Wa Qalam, Museum Honoring Indian Art Legend MF Husain

December 7, 2025

Doha Opens Lawh Wa Qalam, Museum Honoring Indian Art Legend MF Husain

Doha launched Lawh Wa Qalam, the world's first MF Husain museum. It houses over 150 works celebrating the Indian artist's life, vibrant art, and late years in Qatar.

Ex-Delhi High Court Judge Justice Muralidhar Leads UN Probe on Palestine Conflict

December 7, 2025

Ex-Delhi High Court Judge Justice Muralidhar Leads UN Probe on Palestine Conflict

Justice Srinivasan Muralidhar, known for convicting Sajjan Kumar in the 1984 Sikh riots case, now heads a UN commission investigating human rights violations in Palestine. With a record of bold judgments against crimes against humanity in India, he is set to expose abuses amid the Israel-Hamas conflict.

Australia Refuses Passports to Citizens in Syria's Militarised Roj Camp, US Calls for Repatriation

December 7, 2025

Australia Refuses Passports to Citizens in Syria's Militarised Roj Camp, US Calls for Repatriation

Around 40 Australians, mostly children, remain trapped in Syria’s Roj camp under growing military control. Australia won’t issue passports, blocking US-led efforts to bring them home. The US warns camps are breeding grounds for ISIS revival and urges repatriation.

Drone Strike on Sudan Kindergarten Kills Over 50, Including 33 Children

December 7, 2025

Drone Strike on Sudan Kindergarten Kills Over 50, Including 33 Children

A deadly drone attack on a kindergarten in Sudan's South Kordofan killed at least 50 people, including 33 children. The Rapid Support Forces were accused, while they blame the army for a market attack in Darfur.