In the wake of a dramatic turn during the 2025 Asia Cup final, the tournament’s winning trophy now sits under lock and key at the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) headquarters in Dubai. According to sources familiar with the matter, Mohsin Naqvi, ACC President and Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman, has issued strict instructions that the...
Month: October 2025
Who Is María Corina Machado? The Venezuelan Opposition Leader Now Awarded the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize
María Corina Machado, a leading figure in Venezuela’s opposition movement, has been awarded the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize for her enduring advocacy for democratic governance, human rights, and peaceful political change in her country. Her journey has been marked by principled defiance, frequent repression, and steadfast leadership under threat. Early Life and Education Born on...
María Corina Machado Awarded 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, Trump Misses Out
In a landmark decision, the Norwegian Nobel Committee has named Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado as the recipient of the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize. Her selection highlights her steadfast commitment to democratic rights in Venezuela, where she has campaigned for free elections, exposed human rights abuses, and confronted authoritarianism despite intense personal risk. Machado,...
Three Cough Syrups Flagged for Dangerously High DEG Levels After Child Deaths
Following a spate of child fatalities linked to kidney failure in Madhya Pradesh, state drug authorities have detected excessively high levels of diethylene glycol (DEG)—a toxic impurity—in three cough syrup brands. The findings have renewed alarm over drug safety norms, regulatory lapses, and the urgent need for oversight in the pharmaceutical supply chain. The Fallout:...
Study Links Widely Used Hair Loss Drug to Increased Risk of Suicide and Mood Disorders
A newly published study from Israel has raised serious concerns over finasteride, one of the most commonly prescribed medications for androgenetic alopecia (male pattern baldness). The research suggests that long-term users of finasteride are at a statistically higher risk of mood disorders, depression, and suicidal thoughts compared to non-users, prompting calls for more caution in...
Amit Shah Reviews J&K Security, Asserts ‘Full Freedom’ for Forces to Crush Threats
In a high-level security review held in the national capital, Home Minister Amit Shah reiterated the central government’s hardline stance on militancy in Jammu & Kashmir, asserting that security forces must enjoy “full freedom of action” to neutralize attempts that threaten peace and stability in the region. The meeting, attended by senior officials including the...
Mukesh Ambani Retains Title of India’s Richest as His Wealth Falls Sharply
Once again, Mukesh Ambani has held on to his position as India’s richest person—despite witnessing a dramatic decline in his net worth. According to the latest Forbes “India’s 100 Richest” list, Ambani’s fortune fell by approximately 12 percent in the past year, a drop of about USD 14.5 billion, bringing his net worth to around...
Modi-Starmer Summit: India & UK Commit to Stronger Ties in Defence, Trade, and Education
In a high-profile diplomatic meeting, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer laid out plans to deepen India-UK collaboration across multiple fronts — most notably in defence industry, trade and education. Seen by analysts as part of both nations’ efforts to build a long-term strategic partnership, the discussions yielded several landmark announcements...
Hungarian Author László Krasznahorkai Wins 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature for His Visionary and Apocalyptic Works
Hungarian novelist and essayist László Krasznahorkai has been awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature, honoring his profound and visionary storytelling that explores the complexity of human existence amid apocalyptic despair. The Swedish Academy praised Krasznahorkai for his “compelling and visionary oeuvre that, in the midst of apocalyptic terror, reaffirms the power of art.” Born...
Election Commission Accuses Parties and Agencies of Pushing Narratives Instead of Focusing on Poll Integrity
During ongoing hearings at the State Information Commission (SIR), the Election Commission of India (ECI) issued a strong rebuke toward political parties and certain enforcement agencies, charging that their priority often lies in “setting the narrative” ahead of elections rather than ensuring fair processes. According to ECI representatives, such narrative engineering undermines democratic integrity and...









