1854 Torture Cases in Cuddalore: Weaver and Farmer Speak Out Against Officials

December 10, 2025

1854 Torture Cases in Cuddalore: Weaver and Farmer Speak Out Against Officials

In 1854 Cuddalore, weaver Aroonachella Moodelly and farmer Chellappa Reddy were tortured by officials over theft and land disputes. Both reported severe abuse by peons and tahsildars in their testimonies to authorities.

Australian Firms Scale Back Diversity and Inclusion Amid US Anti-Woke Wave

December 10, 2025

Australian Firms Scale Back Diversity and Inclusion Amid US Anti-Woke Wave

Australian companies are reducing or ending diversity and inclusion programs due to a US-driven anti-woke backlash, reports Pride in Diversity. This shift reflects growing resistance and concerns among employees, especially over language and exclusion of majority groups.

1971 Annamalai University honour sparks protests and student death mystery

December 10, 2025

1971 Annamalai University honour sparks protests and student death mystery

Annamalai University’s 1971 honorary degree to Chief Minister Karunanidhi caused major student protests. During the unrest, student K.P. Udayakumar died under unclear circumstances, stirring controversy that remains unresolved.

Victorian Liberal Candidate Faces Bullying and Misuse Claims from Own Law Firm

December 10, 2025

Victorian Liberal Candidate Faces Bullying and Misuse Claims from Own Law Firm

Grant Hutchinson, preselected for Croydon, is in a legal clash with his law firm. Partners accuse him of bullying staff and using firm resources for politics. Hutchinson denies all claims. The case may impact the crucial 2026 election seat.

Canada Fast-Tracks Immigration for Foreign Doctors to Tackle Healthcare Shortage

December 10, 2025

Canada Fast-Tracks Immigration for Foreign Doctors to Tackle Healthcare Shortage

Canada plans a fast-track immigration route for foreign doctors working locally. A new Express Entry stream starts in early 2026, helping doctors secure permanent residency quickly.