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What Is Labubu Doll, the ‘Ugly’ Toy Gen Z Can’t Stop Buying?

Have you ever Seen a creepy little doll with big eyes, sharp teeth, and a cheeky grin popping up on Instagram or social media lately? The toy world, which used to be all about perfect faces and soft, cute looks, is now going through a big shift. The internet is going crazy over a new.

India-US trade deal: Key expectations of the Indian stock market you should know

India and the United States are currently in the final stages of negotiating a trade agreement. This deal aims to reduce tariffs (taxes on imports/exports), improve market access, and resolve long-standing trade issues between the two countries. A deadline of July 9, 2025 has been set for announcing at least a partial agreement. However, experts.

Battle for the Next Dalai Lama – A Spiritual Quest Entangled in Global Politics

As the 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, turns 90 on July 6, 2025, the peaceful Himalayan town of Dharamshala finds itself at the centre of a global debate. The big question is: who will be the next Dalai Lama? But behind this spiritual matter lies a major political and geopolitical struggle—between Tibetan Buddhist traditions and.

Hasina Out, Hate In? Bangladesh’s Fragile Democracy Under Fire

Ever-since Mohammad Yunus took over the interim government on August 8, 2024, following the ouster of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, the country has witnessed a surge in violence against Hindu minorities. Just type Bangladesh on Google and you’ll see is fire, murder, rape and protests. Hindu Minorities in Bangladesh, which constitutes up around 8%.

Eyes in the Sky: Inside India’s Fast-Tracking Launch of 52 Military Surveillance Satellites?

In an attempt to ensure the country’s security from external threats, the government is fast-tracking the launch of 52 defence surveillance satellites, particularly along its borders with China, Pakistan, and in the Indian Ocean Region. The fast-track— the first such launch will take place in April 2026 and all 52 satelites will be deployed before.

Shubhanshu Shukla’s 14-Day Mission: A New Chapter in India’s Space Exploration

“It’s been 41 years since Rakesh Sharma looked down from space and said, ‘Saare Jahan Se Accha.’ Now, another Indian Air Force pilot, Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, is writing the next chapter. On June 26, 2025, he became India’s first astronaut to board the International Space Station, as part of the Axiom-4 mission, a historic.

A Policy Problem: What Afflicts Chopper Ops in Uttarakhand

Seven people including an infant, died after their helicopter flying from Kedarnath crashed near Gaurikund in Uttarakhand on Sunday amid bad weather. The incident took place just weeks after five passengers and the pilot were killed when their chopper plunged into a gorge while flying to Gangotri in May. Such accidents have put private helicopter.

Explained: How India-Armenia Alliance is Paying Off Amid Iran-Israel crises?

Amid the escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, India has launched Operation Sindhu— India’s emergency mission to evacuate its citizens from conflict-hit regions. Under this operation, over 110 Indian students have already been evacuated, with more efforts underway. In this difficult time, India’s strong diplomatic and strategic ties with Armenia are proving to be a.

Anatomy of a Crime: Why Are Women Criminals Different?

In recent months, cases like Sonam Raghuvanshi and Muskan Rastogi have made headlines—not just because a heinous crime was committed, but because women were at the centre of it. When a woman is accused of killing her husband, society reacts strongly. These women are often labelled not only as criminals but also as “husband killers,”.

Explained: Why Punjab Struggles to Diversify from Paddy Farming?

Punjab, India’s third-largest crop-producing state, is renowned for its robust irrigation system. It also ranks third in food grain production. But do you know, the state has been facing challenges in diversifying itself from paddy farming? According to recent data, the state covers about 32 lakh hectares in 2025, nearly 91% of the kharif crops..