UK Armed Forces Member Dies in Ukraine During Weapons Test

December 10, 2025

UK Armed Forces Member Dies in Ukraine During Weapons Test

A serving UK military member died in Ukraine during a weapons test, marking the first British military death since Russia's invasion. The incident was not caused by hostile fire.

Keir Starmer Urges Europe to Modernize Human Rights Laws to Curb Asylum Abuse and Secure Borders

December 10, 2025

Keir Starmer Urges Europe to Modernize Human Rights Laws to Curb Asylum Abuse and Secure Borders

Ahead of a key European summit, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer calls for urgent reform of the European human rights law to stop asylum seekers from avoiding deportation. He urges leaders to strengthen border controls and fight rising populism, despite criticism from human rights campaigners and some Labour figures.

New Kochi Council Faces Big Challenges: Water, Transport, and Waste Top the List

December 10, 2025

New Kochi Council Faces Big Challenges: Water, Transport, and Waste Top the List

As Kochi's new council prepares to take charge, experts highlight urgent city issues like water contamination, poor transport, and waste management. Calls for clear development focus and better infrastructure are gaining ground.

Lok Sabha Debates Election Commission's Voter List Revision Amid Claims of Political Bias

December 10, 2025

Lok Sabha Debates Election Commission's Voter List Revision Amid Claims of Political Bias

Lok Sabha resumes discussions on Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision. Rahul Gandhi accuses EC of colluding with BJP to influence elections. Rajya Sabha to debate electoral reforms with Amit Shah leading.

Supreme Court Continues Bail Hearings for 2020 Delhi Riots Accused Including Sharjeel Imam

December 10, 2025

Supreme Court Continues Bail Hearings for 2020 Delhi Riots Accused Including Sharjeel Imam

The Supreme Court on December 10, 2025, continues hearing bail petitions for Sharjeel Imam and others linked to the 2020 Delhi riots. The accused argue that giving an “unpalatable” speech alone should not invoke UAPA charges.