Bangladesh Sets National Election for Feb 12 Amid Awami League Suspension

December 12, 2025

Bangladesh Sets National Election for Feb 12 Amid Awami League Suspension

Bangladesh's Election Commission announced the 13th national parliamentary election for February 12. The Awami League's registration remains suspended. The ruling party rejects the poll dates, seeking a neutral government for elections.

Malvan Community Removes 650 Kg Marine Debris to Save Coral Reefs Near Sindhudurg Fort

December 12, 2025

Malvan Community Removes 650 Kg Marine Debris to Save Coral Reefs Near Sindhudurg Fort

For the second year, Malvan's fishing community and environmentalists teamed up to remove 650 kg of ocean waste near Sindhudurg Fort. The drive targeted ghost nets and plastics choking coral reefs, highlighting urgent pollution threats to Maharashtra’s coast.

30 Lakh Voters in West Bengal Fail to Link to 2002 List Ahead of 2026 Polls

December 12, 2025

30 Lakh Voters in West Bengal Fail to Link to 2002 List Ahead of 2026 Polls

About 30 lakh electors in West Bengal have not linked themselves to the 2002 voters’ list. They likely face hearings after the draft roll is out. Polling booth rearrangements are underway for the 2026 elections, with security plans also in progress.

Nine Tourists Die in Bus Crash at Papikonda National Park; Three Injured

December 12, 2025

Nine Tourists Die in Bus Crash at Papikonda National Park; Three Injured

Nine tourists died when their bus crashed into an obstacle at Papikonda National Park early Friday. Three others were seriously hurt. The accident happened near Tulasipaka village, Alluri Sitarama Raju district. Rescue operations are ongoing.

Mumbai Court Acquits Last Accused in 1993 Communal Riots Case

December 12, 2025

Mumbai Court Acquits Last Accused in 1993 Communal Riots Case

After more than 30 years, a Mumbai sessions court has acquitted Asif Ali Hasmulla Shaikh, the last accused in the 1993 communal riots at Wadala, due to lack of evidence. The judge noted no witnesses identified him and acquitted him of all charges related to the violence.

Supreme Court Declares Forced Narco Tests Unconstitutional, Protects Right Against Self-Incrimination

December 12, 2025

Supreme Court Declares Forced Narco Tests Unconstitutional, Protects Right Against Self-Incrimination

The Supreme Court has ruled that forced or involuntary narco tests violate the Constitution and cannot be used as evidence. The court stressed that such tests need informed consent and procedural safeguards, upholding the right against self-incrimination and privacy under Articles 20 and 21.

Hyderabad Apparel Workers Stage Protest Demanding Higher Wages at Shahi Exports Factory

December 12, 2025

Hyderabad Apparel Workers Stage Protest Demanding Higher Wages at Shahi Exports Factory

Over 100 women workers at a Hyderabad apparel factory have been protesting since Monday for better pay. They want their salary raised from ₹11,281 to ₹15,000 due to rising living costs. The factory makes clothes for big brands like H&M and Levi’s. The peaceful protest continues as workers vow to stay until their demands are met.

UK Artist Accuses The Reject Shop of Copying Flamingo Egg Cup Design

December 12, 2025

UK Artist Accuses The Reject Shop of Copying Flamingo Egg Cup Design

UK ceramic artist Hannah Turner has accused Australian retailer The Reject Shop of selling a cheap copy of her flamingo egg cup design. The retailer sells it for A$5, while her original costs $62. The Reject Shop will stop importing the product but denies legal wrongdoing.

Myanmar Army Targets Scam Compounds Amid Ongoing Conflict in Karen State

December 12, 2025

Myanmar Army Targets Scam Compounds Amid Ongoing Conflict in Karen State

Myanmar's military claims it is eradicating scam compounds run by Chinese criminals on the Thai border. While some raids and demolitions have taken place, many scam operations continue amid civil war tensions and fears of limited cleanup.

Victoria Police Ordered to Pay $54,000 for Unlawful Capsicum Spray on Climate Protester

December 12, 2025

Victoria Police Ordered to Pay $54,000 for Unlawful Capsicum Spray on Climate Protester

Climate protesters win class action against Victoria police for excessive and unlawful capsicum spray during 2019 Melbourne anti-mining protest. Lead protester Jordan Brown awarded $54,000 for physical and psychological injuries.