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Chennai, often celebrated for its cultural vibrancy and heritage, has long been considered one of India’s safer metropolitan cities for women.

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The recent advisory by India’s Ministry of External Affairs urging citizens to avoid travel to Syria highlights the gravity of the escalating violence in the region. Rebel offensives and counterattacks have plunged the country into yet another cycle of instability, posing severe risks to those within its borders. This development underscores the critical need for caution and preparedness, not only for individuals but also for governments and international organizations involved in ensuring the safety of their citizens and staff.

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The brutal rape and murder of a young medico in Kolkata has once again exposed the deep-rooted issues of gender-based violence that plague our society.

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The recent tragic fire in Kuwait, which claimed the lives of several Indian workers, has once again cast a harsh light on the precarious conditions faced by migrant laborers in the Gulf region.

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Singapore, often lauded for its exemplary handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, is facing a new challenge as cases begin to surge once again. Health Minister

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UNICEF India released the agency’s global flagship report “lThe State of the World’s Children 2023: For Every Child, Vaccination, highlighting the significance of childhood immunisation.According to Cynthia McCaffrey, UNICEF India Representative, World’s Children 2023 report highlights India as one of the countries with the highest vaccine confidence in the world,

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China is witnessing yet another Covid-19 wave. The current surge in Covid-19 infections in China is believed to be driven by Omicron sub-variant BF.7. Four cases of the BF.7 variant have been detected in India, so far.

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Industrialist Cyrus Mistry’s death in a car accident has brought road safety under the glare of the national spotlight.

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A few days ago, NCR had reported a suspected case of monkeypox in Ghaziabad. A 5-year-old girl’s samples were sent for testing to ICMR NIV Pune to detect if she was infected by monkeypox