Kashmir Open Merit Students Cancel Protest After Leaders Placed Under House Arrest

December 28, 2025

Kashmir Open Merit Students Cancel Protest After Leaders Placed Under House Arrest

Open Merit students in Kashmir called off their protest on unfair reservation after key leaders were put under house arrest and students detained. Authorities tightened security in Srinagar, sealing protest sites to control unrest.

Frogs Leap from Right-Wing Meme to Anti-ICE Protest Icons in US

December 28, 2025

Frogs Leap from Right-Wing Meme to Anti-ICE Protest Icons in US

Frogs, once a far-right meme symbol, are now stars of US anti-ICE protests. Portland’s inflatable frog suit sparked nationwide attention, blending humor and politics to challenge Trump’s policies.

ECI Tells West Bengal Not to Summon ‘Unmapped’ Voters Amid Revision Exercise

December 28, 2025

ECI Tells West Bengal Not to Summon ‘Unmapped’ Voters Amid Revision Exercise

The Election Commission has told West Bengal election officials to avoid calling voters marked ‘unmapped’ due to technical glitches in digitising the 2002 electoral rolls. Hearing notices auto-generated by the system must not be served until proper verification.

Zelenskyy Meets Trump in Florida as Russia Launches New Attacks in Ukraine

December 28, 2025

Zelenskyy Meets Trump in Florida as Russia Launches New Attacks in Ukraine

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy meets former US President Trump in Florida to discuss peace talks and security guarantees. Meanwhile, fresh Russian attacks injure civilians in Kherson and Kharkiv regions.

New York Requires Warning Labels on Social Media to Protect Kids’ Mental Health

December 28, 2025

New York Requires Warning Labels on Social Media to Protect Kids’ Mental Health

New York has passed a law to add warning labels on social media apps like TikTok and Instagram. The labels warn about addictive features and mental health risks for youth. Governor Kathy Hochul says the move aims to keep kids safe and provide clear information about dangers.