Pakistan's Parliament Pushes Army Chief's Power Up, Curbs Supreme Court Authority

November 12, 2025

Pakistan's Parliament Pushes Army Chief's Power Up, Curbs Supreme Court Authority

Pakistan’s parliament swiftly passed a new constitutional amendment boosting the army chief’s power and limiting Supreme Court’s role, sparking fierce debates and protests against cracking down on democracy.

Congress Prepares to Mark Up Lawmaker Stock Trading Ban Bill After Shutdown

November 12, 2025

Congress Prepares to Mark Up Lawmaker Stock Trading Ban Bill After Shutdown

Florida Rep. Anna Paulina Luna announces that once the government reopens, the House will mark up a bill banning insider stock trading by lawmakers. With strong public support and a bipartisan push, this move aims to clean up Congress and restore trust.

India’s Plains Rise Up: Big Infrastructure Projects Face Fierce Local Protests Over Ecology and Culture

November 12, 2025

India’s Plains Rise Up: Big Infrastructure Projects Face Fierce Local Protests Over Ecology and Culture

From Kerala to Maharashtra, India’s villages and farmlands are saying NO to giant projects harming their land and rivers. Fear of floods, forests loss, and culture wipeout fuels fresh protests!

Muslim Groups Demand Fair Probe After Deadly New Delhi Blast Near Red Fort

November 12, 2025

Muslim Groups Demand Fair Probe After Deadly New Delhi Blast Near Red Fort

After a shocking blast near New Delhi’s Red Fort that killed 12, Muslim organisations call for a clear, fair investigation. They warn against blaming Muslims unfairly and urge the nation to unite instead of divide.

India's Rare Earth Race: From Raw Exporter to Global Supply-Chain Powerhouse

November 12, 2025

India's Rare Earth Race: From Raw Exporter to Global Supply-Chain Powerhouse

India holds huge rare earth reserves but mines less than 1% globally. As US-China tensions ease, India’s push to process REEs and build chip ecosystems is a vibrant move to lead green tech and global supply chains.