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Indian Doctor's Murder Highlights Dowry Violence
In Belgaum, India, a doctor was murdered by her in-laws and husband, who staged the crime as a motorcycle accident. Police investigation revealed she was pushed from the vehicle, beaten, and strangled, highlighting the brutality of dowry-related violence in India.
Indian Doctor's Murder Highlights Dowry Violence
In Belgaum, India, a doctor was murdered by her in-laws and husband, who staged the crime as a motorcycle accident. Police investigation revealed she was pushed from the vehicle, beaten, and strangled, highlighting the brutality of dowry-related violence in India.
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48% Bias Score


India Prioritizes Economic Growth Amidst Post-Conflict Challenges
After a ceasefire with Pakistan, India aims to boost economic growth beyond 6%, finalize a US trade deal, and attract major foreign investment, facing challenges from domestic resistance to reforms and international trade uncertainties.
India Prioritizes Economic Growth Amidst Post-Conflict Challenges
After a ceasefire with Pakistan, India aims to boost economic growth beyond 6%, finalize a US trade deal, and attract major foreign investment, facing challenges from domestic resistance to reforms and international trade uncertainties.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Threatens 25% Tariff on Indian-Made iPhones
President Donald Trump threatened a 25% tariff on iPhones manufactured in India, escalating his conflict with Apple CEO Tim Cook over the location of U.S. iPhone production; analysts predict a modest impact on Apple's earnings, and a significant price increase for consumers, due to the complexity an...
Trump Threatens 25% Tariff on Indian-Made iPhones
President Donald Trump threatened a 25% tariff on iPhones manufactured in India, escalating his conflict with Apple CEO Tim Cook over the location of U.S. iPhone production; analysts predict a modest impact on Apple's earnings, and a significant price increase for consumers, due to the complexity an...
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52% Bias Score


Mahmoodabad's Arrest, Vijayvargiya's Apology Spark India Free Speech Debate
Indian professor Ali Khan Mahmoodabad was arrested for a social media post, later granted bail but banned from online commentary; BJP leader K. Vijayvargiya, who made controversial statements against an army colonel, issued an apology and faces investigation, sparking debate about freedom of speech ...
Mahmoodabad's Arrest, Vijayvargiya's Apology Spark India Free Speech Debate
Indian professor Ali Khan Mahmoodabad was arrested for a social media post, later granted bail but banned from online commentary; BJP leader K. Vijayvargiya, who made controversial statements against an army colonel, issued an apology and faces investigation, sparking debate about freedom of speech ...
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64% Bias Score


India's "Operation Sindoor" and Global Diplomatic Offensive
Following a deadly April 22nd terrorist attack in Kashmir that killed 26, mostly Hindus, India launched "Operation Sindoor", targeting Pakistan starting May 7th, 2025, and is now sending seven teams to 32 countries to explain its stance, amidst domestic calls for unity and international solidarity.
India's "Operation Sindoor" and Global Diplomatic Offensive
Following a deadly April 22nd terrorist attack in Kashmir that killed 26, mostly Hindus, India launched "Operation Sindoor", targeting Pakistan starting May 7th, 2025, and is now sending seven teams to 32 countries to explain its stance, amidst domestic calls for unity and international solidarity.
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44% Bias Score


Pakistan Reasserts Nuclear Security Amidst Bolton's Concerns
Pakistan's foreign ministry reaffirmed the safety of its nuclear assets following comments from former US National Security Advisor John Bolton, who voiced concerns about their security in an interview with Indian media, prompting a response from Pakistan citing its robust security systems and count...
Pakistan Reasserts Nuclear Security Amidst Bolton's Concerns
Pakistan's foreign ministry reaffirmed the safety of its nuclear assets following comments from former US National Security Advisor John Bolton, who voiced concerns about their security in an interview with Indian media, prompting a response from Pakistan citing its robust security systems and count...
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40% Bias Score

Brainwave Test Leads to Conviction in Indian Poisoning Case
In 2008, Aditi Sharma, 24, was convicted in India of poisoning her fiancé based primarily on a controversial brainwave test (BEOS) despite her denial and lack of physical evidence; the test's reliability is questioned, highlighting ethical and legal concerns about neurotechnology in criminal justice...

Brainwave Test Leads to Conviction in Indian Poisoning Case
In 2008, Aditi Sharma, 24, was convicted in India of poisoning her fiancé based primarily on a controversial brainwave test (BEOS) despite her denial and lack of physical evidence; the test's reliability is questioned, highlighting ethical and legal concerns about neurotechnology in criminal justice...
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48% Bias Score

Death of Renowned Indian Astrophysicist Jayant Narlikar
Jayant Narlikar, an 86-year-old Indian astrophysicist known for his alternative to the Big Bang theory and his founding of IUCAA, passed away on Tuesday, leaving a profound impact on science and education in India.

Death of Renowned Indian Astrophysicist Jayant Narlikar
Jayant Narlikar, an 86-year-old Indian astrophysicist known for his alternative to the Big Bang theory and his founding of IUCAA, passed away on Tuesday, leaving a profound impact on science and education in India.
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32% Bias Score

Driverless Tractors: A \$13 Billion Market Boom Driven by Labor Shortages
The driverless tractor market is booming, projected to reach \$13-15 billion by 2033, driven by labor shortages in countries like India and China, technological advancements, and government support; these autonomous machines use AI and GPS to increase efficiency and sustainability in agriculture.

Driverless Tractors: A \$13 Billion Market Boom Driven by Labor Shortages
The driverless tractor market is booming, projected to reach \$13-15 billion by 2033, driven by labor shortages in countries like India and China, technological advancements, and government support; these autonomous machines use AI and GPS to increase efficiency and sustainability in agriculture.
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48% Bias Score

Pakistan and Afghanistan Restore Diplomatic Ties Amidst Regional Tensions
Following a recent Pakistan-India conflict involving missiles and drones, Pakistan and Afghanistan, with China's mediation, agreed to restore diplomatic relations and extend the $62 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) into Afghanistan, aiming to improve regional relations.

Pakistan and Afghanistan Restore Diplomatic Ties Amidst Regional Tensions
Following a recent Pakistan-India conflict involving missiles and drones, Pakistan and Afghanistan, with China's mediation, agreed to restore diplomatic relations and extend the $62 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) into Afghanistan, aiming to improve regional relations.
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36% Bias Score

Marriott and CG Hospitality to Develop 380 Hotels in India
Nepalese billionaire Binod Chaudhary's CG Hospitality is partnering with Marriott International to develop 380 hotels and resorts in India over five years, marking Marriott's Series brand debut and aiming to make The Fern the largest hotel chain in its segment in India by 2030.

Marriott and CG Hospitality to Develop 380 Hotels in India
Nepalese billionaire Binod Chaudhary's CG Hospitality is partnering with Marriott International to develop 380 hotels and resorts in India over five years, marking Marriott's Series brand debut and aiming to make The Fern the largest hotel chain in its segment in India by 2030.
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40% Bias Score

Israeli Nonprofits Offer Mental Health Support to Displaced Israelis in India
In response to the October 7th attack on Israel, Israeli nonprofits NATAN and Hamakom launched an initiative in India to provide emotional support to thousands of Israelis who have traveled there, offering safe spaces, activities, and connections to further resources.

Israeli Nonprofits Offer Mental Health Support to Displaced Israelis in India
In response to the October 7th attack on Israel, Israeli nonprofits NATAN and Hamakom launched an initiative in India to provide emotional support to thousands of Israelis who have traveled there, offering safe spaces, activities, and connections to further resources.
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24% Bias Score
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