EU fines Elon Musk's X €120m for deceptive blue ticks, US hits back strongly

December 6, 2025

EU fines Elon Musk's X €120m for deceptive blue ticks, US hits back strongly

The EU fined Elon Musk's X platform €120m for misleading users with paid blue ticks. The US slammed the fine as an attack on American tech and called out EU's strict rules.

Israeli Firm to Supply 40,000 LMGs to India from Early 2026, Carbines Deal Nears Finalisation

December 6, 2025

Israeli Firm to Supply 40,000 LMGs to India from Early 2026, Carbines Deal Nears Finalisation

Israel Weapon Industries will deliver 40,000 Light Machine Guns to India from early next year. The company is also finalising a 1,70,000 carbines contract and advancing local production under Make in India.

Kenyan Youths Tricked Into Fighting for Russia in Ukraine, Families Demand Return

December 6, 2025

Kenyan Youths Tricked Into Fighting for Russia in Ukraine, Families Demand Return

Kenyans lured by fake job offers are now fighting for Russia in Ukraine. Families say young men were promised big pay but are caught in battle. The Kenyan government is investigating recruitment agencies and working diplomatically to bring them home.

Three Bomb Threat Emails Shake Hyderabad Airport, One Flight Returns to Kuwait

December 6, 2025

Three Bomb Threat Emails Shake Hyderabad Airport, One Flight Returns to Kuwait

Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Airport got three bomb threat emails in 12 hours. Two flights landed safely; one returned to Kuwait. Security is tight and police are investigating.

Which European Nato countries have mandatory or voluntary military service?

December 6, 2025

Which European Nato countries have mandatory or voluntary military service?

Nine European Nato states have conscription. Several others, including Belgium, Poland, and France, now launch or expand voluntary military service schemes to strengthen their armies amid rising security fears.