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January 1, 2026 • Bihar Weekly
As of January 1, 2026, the global food security landscape faces significant challenges, underscored by the increase in overseas farmland leases. In 2025, major economies…
Food
December 31, 2025 • Ambedkar Daily
The proliferation of online marketplaces has ushered in a complex ecosystem where counterfeit goods thrive, posing significant challenges to enforcement agencies worldwide. In 2022, the…
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October 24, 2025 • Ekalavya Hansaj
Media intelligence has evolved from its role as a mere monitoring tool in 2025—to being the strategic nerve center for proactive decision‑making, reputation management, and competitive…
Media Industry Reports: Trends, PR Performance & Analytics
October 11, 2025 • Dalit Weekly
In recent years U.S. officials have sounded the alarm that Chinese-owned mobile apps are siphoning sensitive data from government-issued devices. In December 2022 Congress banned…
Technology
October 10, 2025 • Judiciary Times
Global conferences have migrated online in recent years, with world leaders and experts connecting via high-resolution video calls. Yet with that transition, any platform outage…
Reviews
October 10, 2025 • Listenful
The explosion of online “do-it-yourself” (DIY) home renovation content has created a generation of amateur builders and decorators. Social media platforms like YouTube and TikTok…
Lifestyle
October 9, 2025 • Parliamenter
Since 2014, India’s state governments have aggressively expanded and enforced Freedom of Religion Acts (often called anti-conversion laws) under the banner of protecting vulnerable populations.…
Politics
October 3, 2025 • Waayers ,Inc.
Africa’s artisanal and informal mines from gold pits to cobalt fields are at the center of a hidden crisis. Multitudes of men, women and children…
Africa
July 22, 2025 • Africa Observer
When Ghanaian journalist Noah Dameh was relentlessly harassed — targeted by police, dragged to court, and driven to failing health — for exposing a business…
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May 9, 2025 • Ambedkar Daily
Manual scavenging, the inhumane practice of manually cleaning, carrying, and disposing of human excreta, persists in India despite multiple legal bans and judicial directives. In…
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May 7, 2025 • Frisco Post
During the COVID-19 crisis, as hospitals filled and unemployment soared, a handful of well-connected corporations and insiders reaped staggering profits. Critics have dubbed these big…
Corruption
April 10, 2025 • Ekalavya Hansaj
In 2025, branding and public relations (PR) are more critical than ever for businesses and organizations navigating a fast-changing global landscape. Audiences are bombarded with…
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