Author: Swati Pandey

A versatile writer mainly works on trending news, daily updates from politics, business, crime, current affairs and entertainment.

In Chandigarh, the loud hum of cars has been replaced by quiet. Hari Singh has been declared dead. He was the idol of Indian racing and was known as the “Gypsy King” of the country. On March 30, there will be an Antim Ardaas prayer meeting at a gurudwara in Sector 8, Chandigarh. Indian racing fans will rush to the city to pay their respects. Hari was 59 years old. His wife, Simran Kaur; his daughter, Azmat Kaur; his son, Mivaan Singh; and his brother, Dalip Baidwan, will miss him. In the weirdest ways, his life ended. The guy who…

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Nitish Kumar is going to quit the Bihar Legislative Council. This is a big event in his long political career. People see the move as the end of an important period for the senior leader, who has been a prominent figure in Bihar politics for many years. His exit is likely to happen soon, and it has already prompted people to discuss what will happen in state politics in the future. Many see this as a change in meaning, as he has been on the council for a long time. A decision marks a big shift People think it’s a…

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This week a conference was held in the gleaming, sun-filled vicinities of the Qasr Al Watan palace in Abu Dhabi that had little in common with the frozen and artillery-scarred wastelands of Eastern Europe. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, having replaced his customary olive-drab fatigues with a somewhat more business-like-yet-leathery ensemble was seated opposite UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan (MBZ). The traditional exchange of pleasantries and the sterile protocol of international statecraft were photographed by the cameras but the air was filled with the burden of two crises with which the world was encircled. This was no token visit;…

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A drone strike hit a fuel storage tank at Kuwait International Airport, starting a huge fire that made people feel rushed and scared at one of the busiest airports in the area. As the fires quickly spread across the area, thick black smoke rose into the sky. A drone directly struck fuel equipment at the airport, causing the incident. When they hit, there was an explosion that quickly grew into a big fire. Images from the scene showed very hot flames, which showed how serious the attack was and how it could have put nearby buildings at risk. Even though…

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Lionel Messi might play in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but that choice has not been made yet. Lionel Scaloni, the head coach of Argentina, said Messi has not yet decided whether he will attend the event. The coach told Messi that this is his own choice and that only he can make it. It’s not under any heat from the team or the boss. The teacher made it clear that everyone gets Messi’s point of view and knows that making such a choice takes time and careful thought. Fans were looking forward to a clear answer about Messi’s future…

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According to reports, Russia’s state bank is selling physical gold from its reserves at the first-time sale in more than 25 years. This action represents a large change in overall strategy for Russia relative to its economy. Further combining these actions is the pressure Russia is currently put under due to ongoing socioeconomic and geopolitical issues. What is behind Russia’s decision to sell gold? The largest reason that the Russian Federation made the decision to sell gold is due to their growing budget deficit. The military’s spending in Ukraine has placed a large financial burden on the Russian government. With…

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Iran’s confirmation of executing an aerial assault using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) against an American supply ship in the vicinity of the Port of Salalah led to a dramatic intensification in the on-going fighting in the East. Location Significance of Port of Salalah Salalah, in addition to serving as a critical shipping location along some of the most used global commercial maritime lanes, has great strategic significance because it lies so close to the major international seaborne oil trade lanes from the Persian Gulf to the rest of the globe. Therefore, a disruption to Salalah’s ability to process maritime trade…

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Many years, conversing with an AI seemed like a game of high stakes of Simon Says. You would talk, and then watch the spinning loading icon, and then finally get the answer, and it, though technically correct, was like a very polite microwave was reading it. We have become accustomed to the AI pause the ugly two-second moment of silence when the machine is attempting to comprehend what you have just told it. Google formally proclaimed that period to be finished. When Gemini 3.1 Flash Live was unveiled, the technology giant is not only giving a faster version, but they…

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The big empty area of Jewar in Gautam Buddha Nagar had been characterized by the silence of agricultural pace and the constant murmur of Yamuna Expressway over the years. However on March 28, 2026, that scenery is officially turned into a global gateway. The Phase 1 of the Noida International Airport (NIA) will be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and it will be a landmark in the history of the aviation industry in India and the economic future of Uttar Pradesh. It is not just another infrastructure project; it marks the origin of the very first real Aerotropolis in…

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The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has made things worse in the Middle East by putting limits on one of the world’s most important trade lanes, the Strait of Hormuz. The force said that the route is now truly closed to ships with ties to the US, Israel, and their friends. This news comes at a time when a war is still ongoing in the area, and military pressure has already disrupted trade and energy supplies worldwide. A lot of the world’s oil is shipped through the Strait of Hormuz, so any problems there are very important. Three ships went backwards…

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