Cheaper Malaria Shot Boosts Global Child Immunization Drive

A new price cut for the R21 malaria vaccine will allow Gavi and UNICEF to expand immunization efforts, reaching millions more children despite shrinking global aid. A major price breakthrough … Read More

Nigeria Reels After Mass School Kidnapping Crisis

Fifty abducted students from a Nigerian Catholic school have escaped, but over 250 children and staff remain captive as security concerns escalate nationwide. Nigeria Reels as Dozens of Kidnapped Students … Read More

Trump Moves to Dismantle Education Department, Uses NDAs

The Trump administration is advancing a sweeping re-organization of the Department of Education shifting programs, using NDAs, and raising transparency concerns. In a decisive step toward reshaping federal education policy, … Read More

G20 Draft Deal Moves Ahead as U.S. Stands Apart

G20 negotiators finalize a draft declaration without U.S. involvement as Washington boycotts the Johannesburg summit over disputes with South Africa’s agenda. A Summit Moving Forward Without Washington Global envoys have … Read More

Indian-born Cheetah Mukhi Gives Birth to Five Cubs at Kuno National Park: A Milestone for Wildlife Conservation in India

Indian-born cheetah Mukhi gives birth to five cubs at Kuno National Park, marking a historic milestone in India’s cheetah reintroduction initiative and wildlife conservation. Introduction A historic breakthrough in India’s … Read More

India’s Foodgrain Output Hits Record High of 357.73 Million Tonnes: A Decade of Agricultural Growth

India’s foodgrain production for 2024–25 hits a record 357.73 million tonnes, marking an 8 percent rise driven by robust policies, higher MSPs, and farmer resilience. Introduction: A Record Year for … Read More

Supreme Court Rejects ‘Deemed Assent’ Concept, Upholds Governor and President’s Discretion on Bills

The Supreme Court ruled that “deemed assent” to Bills by Governors or the President is unconstitutional, reaffirming separation of powers and restricting judicial overreach. The Supreme Court of India has … Read More