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Israel, a country for which missile attacks are not uncommon, intercepts such salvos with its sophisticated defence system. In an attack that Hezbollah claimed to target Israeli intelligence unit Mossad using Qader-1 missile, Israel used advanced David's Sling defense system to intercept the weapon. Not just this, famed Israeli air defense systems 'Iron Dome' and 'Arrow' have swung into action multiple times, detecting most of the projectiles flying in from the Iranian side.
Has Iran walked into the trap set by Israel Prime Minister Netanyahu? He has been itching to take on Iran for decades. Will Tuesday’s attack give Netanyahu the opening he had always wanted to go to war with Iran and defeat it militarily?
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On Tuesday night, Climate Activist Sonam Wangchuk and the other detained Ladakhis were released. However, as they were adamant about marching towards the central part of Delhi, they were detained once again, a senior police officer said.
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On Tuesday, Vice Presidential candidates Tim Walz and JD Vance faced each other for a debate that would shape the results of the November 5 elections.
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In this Naya Kashmir, you can still find the scattered remains of the older one
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New players and a new leadership has emerged in Jammu and Kashmir and the pressing question now is whether statehood of J&K, its demographics and land will be preserved
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Beyond regional dignity and autonomy, development has become central in both national and regional party manifestos in Kashmir
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The more profound truth is that knowingly or unknowingly, the people are turning to the ballot not just as a form of protest, but also as a means to seek answers to their everyday problems
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In Kashmir, people have used walls as a medium to express themselves in the form of graffiti. Most of the graffiti now have been defaced or removed, especially in and around Srinagar. These photographs reflect the juxtaposition between these defaced graffiti messages and the changing political climate.
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For many Kashmiris, the prison system is not a distant institution. Everyone knows someone who has been detained, and emotions tied to the suffering of detainees have become part of the campaign
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If the independent candidates backed by the Jamaat can be kingmakers in case of a close verdict, it may signal the politico-religious outfit’s return to democratic politics in a positive way
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Abdullah is struggling to stay relevant in Kashmiri politics, having lost major elections to ‘nobodies’ over the years
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The Hurriyat Conference that he leads has traditionally advocated boycotting of elections in Jammu and Kashmir. This time the Mirwaiz has not explicitly called for a boycott elections, but has maintained that elections cannot be a replacement for conflict resolution in Kashmir
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Mehbooba Mufti and her daughter Iltija are attracting large crowds. But will it translate into votes?
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Usman Majeed’s rise in Kashmir politics is intriguing considering he was once an active militant fighting for Kashmir’s azadi and then a part of Ikhwan (counter-insurgency) in 1995.
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Ashok Kumar Raina, Awami Ittehad Party's candidate in Chhamb constituency in Jammu, insists the party is not a proxy for the BJP
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Words such as Agent/Agency/Proxy/B-team are dominating the whispers in Kashmir Valley these days as people anxiously wait for the election results on October 8
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Problems and prospects of women waging battles of the ballot in the Valley
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The kind of peace that there is now is not the peace we want to see because Kashmiris have gone quiet, says A S Dulat
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The bi-annual shift of government offices between Jammu and Srinagar lasted from 1872 until 2021, when it was abolished by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha due to the pandemic.
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Analysts say that political parties have not worked over the years to make battleground Srinagar competitive and it results in low voting
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Not Today explores suicide prevention and mental health with care and empathy
The hat-wearing photo of Bhagat Singh, born this week over a century ago, is how we remember him visually. Punjabi writer Amarjit Chandan traced its history and the memory it evokes in an essay published in the Preetlari magazine in March 1988
Director Lalit Vachani—whose latest documentary, Prisoner No. 626710 is Present, chronicles Umar Khalid’s journey from the 2016 JNU protests to his arrest in 2020—speaks about his intentions, motivations, and difficulties in making the film
This absorbing probe into the State-Maoist guerrilla yoke loses its edge in a lumbering wind-up
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The Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation (DICGC) has launched Daava Soochak, an online tool for depositors to track the status of their claims
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