Gold prices recently surged to an unprecedented high of $3,600.21 per ounce, fueled by a sharp downturn in U.S. employment data, which strengthened expectations of […]
Month: September 2025
South Korea Secures Release of Over 300 Workers After U.S. Raid at Hyundai Plant
In a dramatic turn of events, more than 300 South Korean workers detained during a sweeping U.S. immigration raid at a Hyundai electric vehicle plant […]
Odisha to Add 600 Electric Buses as Part of Bold Green Mobility Push
Odisha is set to make a substantial leap toward eco-friendly public transport by adding 600 new electric buses to its fleet, announced Housing & Urban […]
Canada Admits Khalistani Groups Received Funding, Report Reveals
Canada’s Department of Finance has acknowledged in its 2025 Assessment of Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Risks that extremist organizations, including Khalistani groups, have received […]
Trump Says US Has “Lost” India and Russia to China Amid Growing Strains
Donald Trump claimed — via a post on his social media platform Truth Social — that the United States has effectively “lost India and Russia […]
U.S. Sanctions Target Palestinian Human Rights NGOs After ICC Inquiry
The U.S. government has imposed sanctions on three prominent Palestinian human rights organizations—Al-Haq, the Al Mezan Center for Human Rights, and the Palestinian Centre for […]
“The Conjuring: Last Rites” Review: A Farewell Built More on Emotion Than Fear
After more than a decade defining modern supernatural horror, The Conjuring Universe closes its chapter with The Conjuring: Last Rites. Directed by Michael Chaves, the […]
“Baaghi 4” Review: A Grueling Ride Where the Film Itself Feels Like a Coma
Watching Baaghi 4 was akin to enduring a hypnotic blur—one reviewer wryly admits the real feat was simply managing to stay seated throughout. The movie […]
