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Read More... Lama Tashi Norbu Connects Tibetan Artistic Heritage with Contemporary Practice
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By Danik Jagran English
Tibet, often described as the “Roof of the World,” is known for its dramatic landscapes and a civilization shaped by centuries of Buddhist philosophy. Central to this cultural legacy are traditional art forms such as Thangka painting, mural work, and stone carving, which have long served as visual tools for spiritual teaching and storytelling. One of the leading figures bringing these traditions into the contemporary art world is Lama Tashi Norbu, a Tibetan monk, artist, and cultural advocate.
Read More... US Signals Tariff Relief for India as Russian Oil Imports Plummet: What's Next for Trade?
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By Abhishek Joshi
US may roll back 25% tariffs on India after major cuts in Russian oil buys. Explore the deal shaping US-India trade relations. Latest updates & analysis.
Read More... Trump's Fiery Warning: "China Will Eat Canada Up" Over Golden Dome Denial and China Ties
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By Abhishek Joshi
Trump slams Canada-China ties, warns "China will eat them up" amid Golden Dome missile project denial. Analyze escalating US-Canada tensions and trade shifts.
Read More... Europe Pushes Back Against Trump’s Claims on Afghanistan War, Defends NATO Sacrifices
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By Ananya Srivastava
European leaders, veterans and families of fallen soldiers have strongly criticised US President Donald Trump after he claimed that allied nations avoided frontline combat during the war in Afghanistan. The remarks have triggered a sharp diplomatic and emotional response across Europe, reopening debate over NATO’s role and shared sacrifices in the two-decade-long conflict.
Read More... 15 US States Declare Emergency as Massive Snowstorm Disrupts Flights, Daily Life
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By Ananya Srivastava
A powerful winter storm sweeping across the United States has prompted emergency declarations in 15 states, disrupted air travel nationwide, and put nearly two-thirds of the country’s population on alert, authorities said on Sunday.
Read More... Four Indian-Origin Adults Shot Dead in Georgia; Suspect Arrested After Early-Morning Gunfire
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By Ananya Srivastava
Four Indian-origin adults, including an Indian national, were shot dead early Friday in what police say appears to be a domestic dispute at a home in Gwinnett County, Georgia. Authorities confirmed that a suspect has been arrested following a swift search operation after the shooting, which occurred while three children were inside the house.
Read More... ‘Bangladesh Bleeding and on the Edge of an Abyss’: Ex-PM Sheikh Hasina Targets Interim Government, Alleges Minority Persecution
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By Ananya Srivastava
Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has launched a sharp attack on the country’s interim government, warning that Bangladesh is facing a grave political and social crisis marked by lawlessness, insecurity and targeted violence against minorities. Speaking through a recorded audio message played at a Delhi-based event, Hasina described the current situation as a “dark and dangerous phase” for the nation.
Read More... US Strike on Vessel in Pacific Ocean Kills Two Amid Ongoing Anti-Narcotics Campaign
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By Ananya Srivastava
The United States military has carried out a strike on a vessel in the eastern Pacific Ocean that resulted in the deaths of two individuals, the U.S. Southern Command announced Friday. The operation, described as targeting a boat allegedly engaged in drug trafficking, underscores the continuing use of military force in counter-narcotics efforts under Operation Southern Spear.
Read More... Suicide Bombing at Wedding Kills Seven in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
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By Ananya Srivastava
At least seven people were killed and around 25 others injured in a suicide bombing late Friday night in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, after an explosion tore through a wedding ceremony near Dera Ismail Khan, officials said.
Read More... Will US Attack Iran? Trump Eyes Military Strike Options as Warship Nears Middle East Amid Rising Tensions
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By Abhishek Joshi
US-Iran tensions escalate: Trump seeks decisive military strike plans against Iran, USS Abraham Lincoln heads to Middle East today. Will war break out? Latest updates.
Read More... US Immigration Agents Detain 5-Year-Old During Arrest of Father, Triggering Outcry in Minnesota
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By Ananya Srivastava
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers detained a five-year-old child along with his father during an immigration enforcement operation in Columbia Heights, Minnesota, an incident that has drawn sharp criticism from school officials, rights advocates, and local leaders.
Read More... Germany Plans Its Strongest Military Since World War II, Offers High Pay to Youth Amid Rising Russia Fears
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By Ananya Srivastava
Germany has launched its most ambitious military expansion since World War II, aiming to build Europe’s strongest army as fears of Russian aggression grow and confidence in US security guarantees under NATO weakens. The shift marks a historic break from decades of post-war restraint, driven by the war in Ukraine and changing geopolitical realities.
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