Star Wars: Is Russia targeting Musk’s Starlink? Nato makes explosive claim

Nato intelligence suggests Russia is developing a novel anti-satellite weapon designed to release thousands of tiny metal pellets, potentially disabling multiple satellites, including Ukraine’s vital Starlink constellation. This “zone-effect” weapon could create widespread, uncontrollable space debris, posing a significant threat to all orbital assets. Experts debate its practicality and potential repercussions.

‘Threat to religious freedom’: Sikh leader condemns disruption of nagar kirtan in NZ

Shiromani Akali Dal president Sukhbir Singh Badal condemned the disruption of a peaceful Sikh Nagar Kirtan in New Zealand, calling it a threat to religious freedom and universal brotherhood. He praised the Sikh community for maintaining restraint despite provocation and urged external affairs minister S Jaishankar to raise the issue with the New Zealand government, … Read more

‘Pak under Asim law’: Jailed ex-PM Imran Khan flays army chief; calls for nation to rise

Imprisoned former Pakistan PM Imran Khan has called for nationwide protests and vowed to challenge the recent Toshakhana-II verdict, which he claims was delivered hastily and without evidence. Khan alleges he and his wife are subjected to harsh solitary confinement and criticizes army chief Asim Munir, stating Pakistan is governed by ‘Asim Law’.

Watch: What RSS chief said on live-in relationships & how many children to have

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, speaking in Kolkata, voiced concerns about live-in relationships, deeming them an unwillingness to accept responsibility. He suggested renunciation for those avoiding marriage. Bhagwat also shared insights from experts, recommending early marriage (19-25) and three children for health and ego management, while acknowledging his personal lack of experience in these matters.

Mountains older than memory: How new ‘definition’ of Aravalli risks eroding ‘Viksit Bharat’

India’s ancient Aravalli Range faces a new definition crisis after a Supreme Court ruling. The court accepted a 100-meter elevation threshold for identifying the hills, sparking concerns among environmentalists. Critics argue this narrow view ignores the range’s vital ecological functions, potentially opening it to unchecked mining and real estate development, threatening water security and climate … Read more

‘No embargo’: Pak refutes visit restrictions on Imran’s sons; promises visa approval

Pakistan’s government has denied any restrictions on former PM Imran Khan’s sons visiting him in jail, assuring visas will be granted. This follows concerns raised by his sons, who fear they may never see their father again due to alleged isolation and harsh prison conditions. Officials refuted claims of solitary confinement and solitary confinement.