Armed Gangs Seize Half of Haiti’s Artibonite Region, Kill Civilians Amid Escalating Violence

December 2, 2025

Armed Gangs Seize Half of Haiti’s Artibonite Region, Kill Civilians Amid Escalating Violence

Heavily armed gangs took control of 50% of Haiti’s Artibonite region over the weekend. They killed men, women, and children, burned homes, and forced survivors to flee. Police and UN forces are stretched thin, while locals vow to fight back.

Election Commission Clears Voter Disenfranchisement Claims in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal

December 1, 2025

Election Commission Clears Voter Disenfranchisement Claims in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal

The Election Commission told the Supreme Court that over 95% of voters in Tamil Nadu and nearly 100% in West Bengal got pre-filled voter forms. They denied opposition claims of voter exclusion. Over 58% of forms have been returned and digitized, showing mass disenfranchisement claims are exaggerated.

MP Rajeev Rai Slams Bengaluru Traffic Police Over Airport Jam

December 1, 2025

MP Rajeev Rai Slams Bengaluru Traffic Police Over Airport Jam

Uttar Pradesh MP Rajeev Rai criticised Bengaluru's traffic police for poor management after being stuck for over an hour on a busy road. The MP said calls to police went unanswered, sparking debate online with mixed reactions from the public.

Madras HC Stops Retroactive Cut in Open Space Reserve Areas for Housing Plots

December 1, 2025

Madras HC Stops Retroactive Cut in Open Space Reserve Areas for Housing Plots

Madras High Court said the government cannot reduce Open Space Reserve (OSR) areas retroactively to convert public lands into housing plots. The court ordered Coimbatore authorities to reclaim OSR lands as per old plans and stop misuse.

Delhi High Court Slams Govt Over 5-Year Delay in Cantonment Boards Elections

December 1, 2025

Delhi High Court Slams Govt Over 5-Year Delay in Cantonment Boards Elections

The Delhi High Court criticized the Union Government for not holding Cantonment Boards elections for more than five years and called the repeated notifications to govern boards by officials a misuse of power. The case will be next heard in March 2026.