Mossad's Explosive Tactics: Hezbollah Targeted in Pagers Plot

Mossad’s Explosive Tactics: Hezbollah Targeted in Pagers Plot

Israeli spy agency allegedly plants explosives in communication devices, shocking Hezbollah. Israel’s Mossad has been accused of planting explosives in 5,000 Taiwan-made pagers used by Hezbollah. The synchronized explosions across Lebanon resulted in nine deaths and over 3,000 injuries. According to a Lebanese security source, the operation was part of Mossad’s two-year-long plan to weaken…

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India Denies Allegations of Ammunition Transfer to Ukraine

India Denies Allegations of Ammunition Transfer to Ukraine

Government rejects claims of arms diversion as “speculative and misleading. India has firmly rejected reports suggesting that Indian-made ammunition has been diverted to Ukraine through European countries. A Reuters report alleged that artillery shells made in India were transferred without Delhi’s intervention, despite protests from Moscow. The Ministry of External Affairs termed the report “misleading”…

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Purification Ritual at Tirumala: A Response to Controversy

Controversy Erupts Over Tirupati Laddoos: Pawan Kalyan’s Call to Action

Demands for a ‘Rakshana Board’ Amid Allegations of Animal Fat Usage A storm has brewed in Andhra Pradesh as Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan demands the formation of a ‘Sanatana Dharma Rakshana Board’ following allegations that animal fat, including fish oil, was used in the sacred Tirupati laddoos. Former CM N Chandrababu Naidu sparked the…

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Manjhi Hits Back: A Clash of Words with Tejashwi Yadav

Manjhi Hits Back: A Clash of Words with Tejashwi Yadav

Education, Identity, and Political Allegations in Bihar Union Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi strongly countered RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav’s remarks about the RSS, asserting that Yadav lacks education and knowledge about the subject. Manjhi emphasized his own educational achievements despite facing challenges as a member of the scheduled castes, stating, “Wo Padhe Nahi Hai, Padhai Ka…

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Lewis Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton Calls Out Racial Undertones in FIA President’s Remarks

A Controversy Over Stereotypes and Swearing in F1 Lewis Hamilton has responded to FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem’s comments regarding swearing in Formula 1, suggesting they carry a “racial element.” Ben Sulayem’s comparison of motorsport to rap music, stating “we’re not rappers,” drew criticism from Hamilton, who emphasized that such remarks are stereotypical and reinforce…

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