Mansi Arora

Mansi Arora

Mansi Arora

Sub-Editor

Ardent geopolitical news writer with a keen eye for global affairs. With passion for illuminating the complexities of global dynamics, Mansi explores her interests by delivering news articles with utmost accuracy. 

Opinions/Stories

Israel warns Lebanese civilians to not return to over 60 southern villages

The military warned the residents of towns on both sides of the Israel-Lebanon border not to return to their homes. 

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British MPs vote in favour of assisted dying bill after fierce debate

Labour MP Kim Leadbeater, who proposed the measure, opened the debate in Westminster, saying that changing the law would give terminally ill people “choice, autonomy, and dignity at the end of…

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Woman allegedly murders husband with drop saw to escape abusive marriage, dumps body parts in 30 bags

Nirmeen was supported by a dozen family members and friends as she was refused bail on Thursday. She is still fighting the charges.

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'Responsibility for protection...rests with Bangladesh govt': Jaishankar on attacks on Hindus in Dhaka

This comes amid a rise in violent activities against minorities in Bangladesh, including Hindus. 

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India: 10 killed, 25 injured after bus overturns in Maharashtra's Gondia district

The incident took place in Bindravana Tola village on the Gondia-Arjuni road in the Gondia district. The bus left Nagpur and was headed to Gondia. 

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Mahayuti alliance leaders meet at Amit Shah's residence to decide Maharashtra CM, suspense continues

Maharashtra’s caretaker Chief Minister and Shiv Sena chief Eknath Shinde, former CM and BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis, and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Ajit Pawar were there to hold…

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Putin threatens to hit 'decision-making centres' in Kyiv, plans to increase production of Oreshnik missiles

Putin made the threat a week after using the experimental weapon for the first time in the Ukrainian city of Dnipro. 

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Australia passes social media ban on children under 16, becomes first country to take such measure

The ban will not take effect for at least 12 months and could see tech companies get fined up to A$50 million if they do not abide by it.

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Watch: Rahul Gandhi clicks MP Priyanka Gandhi at parliament as she heads to take oath

In the video posted by Congress on X, Rahul Gandhi was seen capturing his sister on camera, saying, "Let me also take this."

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Five killed as South Korea battles heavy snow; third-heaviest snowfall recorded in Seoul

Four of them died when the structure collapsed under the weight of snow, and one in a traffic accident when a bus skidded on an icy road. 

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US President Biden to immediately push for Israel-Gaza ceasefire after Hezbollah deal

"Over the coming days, the United States will make another push with Turkey, Egypt, Qatar, Israel, and others to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza with the hostages released and an end to the war…

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'It's all gone,' Lebanese people return to destroyed homes as Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire appears to hold

In Beirut's Dahieh, families are arriving to inspect what is left of their homes.

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US President-elect Trump discussed banning mainstream media from White House briefing room

Trump Jr said they discussed opening the briefing room to more independent journalists and social media influencers.

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Volkswagen to close China's Xinjiang plant amid concerns for human rights abuses

The German automaker had a joint venture assembly plant in Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang. 

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Teenagers to be restricted from using beauty filters on TikTok over mental health concerns

In the upcoming weeks, teenagers will be restricted from artificially making their eyes bigger, plumping their lips, and smoothing or changing their face tone. 

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