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  • Celina Jaitly accuses husband Peter Haag of domestic violence, seeks Rs 50 crore compensation

    Bollywood actor Celina Jaitly has filed a domestic violence case against her husband, Peter Haag, accusing him of abuse and seeking Rs 50 crore in compensation for loss of earnings and long-term emotional damage.

  • Husband arrested for killing pregnant wife after quarrel, disposes parts of body into Musi river in Telangana

    The accused was identified as Samala Mahender Reddy works as a bike taxi rider and resides at East Balaji Hills in Boduppal and is originally from Vikarabad.

  • A dictionary of the manosphere: five terms to understand the language of online male supremacists

    Post the release of Netflix's 'Adolescence' about Incel culture, we revisit an article about manosphere communities, many of which 'have become spaces where explicit anti-women and anti-feminist sentiment abound.'

  • Violent Attack in Mexico | Gunmen Open Fire in Salamanca | N18G

    A violent incident in Salamanca, Guanajuato left several people affected as gunmen opened fire from a moving vehicle outside a brewery. Authorities are investigating, but no arrests have been made. Residents are calling for stronger action to prevent such tragedies. Stay updated on the latest developments.

  • Illinois Mayor Involved In Violent Brawl At Township Meeting | N18G

    On January 28, a Thornton Township Board of Trustees meeting descended into chaos when a brawl broke out. The conflict started after activist Jedidiah Brown directed an expletive at Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard during public comments, which led to a physical altercation among attendees. Henyard was seen joining the fight. A video of the incident surfaced on social media, with Reuters confirming the location and date through analysis. Police intervened to de-escalate the situation, and attendees began leaving the scene as order was restored. The event drew attention due to the violence that erupted during the public meeting.

  • Huge Protests in Montreal Amid Nato Meet, Cars Burnt, Netanyahu Effigy Set Ablaze

    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau strongly condemned the violence at Friday night's (November 22) anti-NATO protest in Montreal, describing the demonstrators' actions as "appalling."

  • Bigg Boss Marathi 5: Aarya Jadhao slaps Nikki Tamboli, will Bigg Boss ask her to leave the show? Details inside

    The ongoing season of Bigg Boss Marathi 5 has been nothing short of dramatic, with daily arguments, conflicts, and emotional outbursts. Recently, a major incident occurred that has grabbed everyone's attention. Two contestants, Aarya Jadhao and Nikki Tamboli, had a heated argument, which took an unexpected turn. During the captaincy task, Aarya reportedly slapped Nikki, breaking one of the most important rules of the show.

  • Manipur Violence: Colleges shut, Internet suspended amid tensions | N18V

    The situation in Manipur remains tense as ongoing clashes prompt the government to suspend internet services for five days and enforce curfews in three districts. Colleges have been closed on September 11-12 to ensure public safety. Get the latest updates on the unrest and measures being taken to maintain peace.

  • Notting Hill Carnival marred by violence as eight stabbed, hundreds arrested

    The Notting Hill Carnival, celebrating Afro-Caribbean culture, faced violence this weekend with eight stabbings and over 230 arrests. Despite the chaos, it remains a major annual event in west London.

  • Amid unrest, Muhammad Yunus greets Hindus on Janmashtami, promises interfaith harmony

    Bangladesh’s interim chief Muhammad Yunus hosted a Janmashtami reception for Hindus, promoting unity amid recent violence and vandalism targeting the Hindu community following Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's ouster.

  • India advises its nationals not to travel to Bangladesh after fresh violence

    At least 90 people, including 14 policemen, were killed on Sunday in fierce clashes between security forces personnel and anti-government protesters in different parts of Bangladesh, according to reports from Dhaka.

  • Joe Biden condemns violence as Trump wounded in Pennsylvania rally shooting

    Donald Trump was rushed off stage smeared in blood after a series of gunshots were fired at a campaign rally on Saturday in Pennsylvania.

  • Manipur violence: HM Amit Shah reviews security situation, demand for inclusion of Meitei as scheduled tribe

    Days after formation of Modi 3.0 government, Union home minister Amit Shah swung into action and held a high-level review meeting on Manipur violence. The high-level meet was held at the ministry of home affairs on June 17 to review the security situation in Manipur.

  • BRICS expresses 'grave concern' over 'unprecedented' escalation of violence in Gaza

    At a meeting in Russia's Nizhny Novgorod, the BRICS foreign ministers reiterated the grouping's unwavering commitment to the vision of a two-state solution to the Palestine issue based on international law.

  • Why this Australian town has imposed a curfew on its children

    The government has implemented a stringent two-week curfew for children in the central business district, spanning from 6 pm to 6 am.

  • Shocking video: ex-corporator Abhishek Ghosalkar of Shiv Sena (UBT) shot during Facebook live

    Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Abhishek Ghosalkar was shot dead during a Facebook live by local social activist Mauris Noronha in Mumbai on Thursday, police said. Noronha also ended his life by shooting himself, police said. Ghosalkar, a former corporator, succumbed to bullet injuries at a hospital in north Mumbai, police said. A viral video of the incident showed Ghosalkar being shot in the abdomen and shoulder as he was live on Facebook with Noronha, a local activist. Sounds of three other shots being fired are also heard in the clip. Watch to know more.

  • India advises its citizens to leave violence-hit Niger as soon as possible

    On July 26, Gen Abdourahmane Tchiani seized power in Niger overthrowing President Mohamed Bazoum by staging a coup.

  • Nuh cybercrime police station attack was aimed at destroying evidence: Haryana govt

    The Haryana government on Saturday said the attack on the cybercrime police station in Nuh district was aimed at destroying evidence related to a massive fraud unearthed earlier this year.

  • Demolition drive in violence-hit Nuh continues; illegal structures on 2.6 acres of land razed

    The demolition drive in violence-hit Nuh district of Haryana continued for the third day on Saturday as authorities bulldozed illegally.

  • Manipur HC orders status quo on mass burial site; 17 injured in violence

    The Kuki-Zomi organisation, Indigenous Tribal Leaders’ Forum, had planned the burial of 35 people, who were killed in ethnic riots in the state, on Thursday at a site in Haolai Khopi village of Churachandpur, resulting in tension in many districts of Manipur.

  • Will assess ground situation to make recommendations to govt, Parliament: Opposition leaders ahead of INDIA bloc's Manipur visit

    The opposition has been demanding a statement from the prime minister in Parliament on the situation in ethnic strife-torn Manipur followed by a full-fledged discussion on it.

  • No arrest made by CBI in 6 Manipur violence cases so far: Officials

    The agency formed a special investigation team (SIT) under a DIG-rank officer in June to investigate the six cases referred to it by the Union home ministry, the officials said.

  • CBI to take over Manipur sexual assault case: Top govt functionary

    The government will seek the trial of the case, the details of which came out in the open last week through the leak of the video of the horrific incident, in Assam, the official said.

  • AAP announces nationwide protests on Manipur issue on Tuesday

    Tension further mounted last week after a video purportedly shot on May 4 surfaced online, showing two women from one of the warring communities being paraded naked by a group of men from the other side.

  • Protest In Tel Aviv, Israel Rises As Police Commander Quits The Force | World News

    As the Israeli government introduced the judicial reforms in the country earlier, protests and hunger strike was going on amid Tel Aviv witnessed a significant number of Israelis rallying through its streets as the police commander of the city announced his resignation. The commander cited political interference from members of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s hard-right cabinet, accusing them of advocating for the excessive use of force against anti-government protesters. Watch to know more

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