Author: Deshwale Global Desk

Ranjani Srinivasan, an Indian student at Columbia University, has left the United States after her visa was revoked due to her involvement in pro-Palestine protests on campus. The incident has sparked debate over free speech, immigration policies, and the consequences faced by international students for political activism. Srinivasan, who was pursuing a graduate programme, was allegedly involved in demonstrations supporting Palestine amid the ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict. According to reports, US authorities took action against her following concerns over her participation in protests that were perceived as controversial. As a result, her student visa was revoked, leaving her with no option…

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China, Russia, and Iran have commenced high-level discussions in Beijing over Iran’s nuclear programme. The meeting comes as tensions escalate following renewed US sanctions threats and a shifting geopolitical landscape. Beijing hosts trilateral nuclear discussions Senior diplomats from China, Russia, and Iran gathered in Beijing to discuss Iran’s nuclear ambitions, regional security, and countering Western pressure. The talks highlight growing cooperation between the three nations in defiance of US policies. China’s Foreign Ministry stated that the discussions aimed to foster “constructive dialogue” and ensure regional stability. Russia reiterated its support for diplomatic solutions while criticising unilateral sanctions imposed by the…

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The Maldives is facing a severe debt crisis, with rising concerns over its ability to meet repayment obligations. The island nation, known for its luxury tourism industry, is grappling with mounting external debt, prompting discussions on potential bankruptcy. Economic experts warn that without urgent intervention, the Maldives could face an unprecedented financial collapse. Growing debt and economic strain Reports indicate that the Maldives’ external debt has soared due to extensive borrowing for infrastructure projects. The country owes significant sums to international lenders, including China, which has heavily invested in Maldivian projects. Despite efforts to implement austerity measures, government revenue struggles…

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India’s trade sector outperformed expectations in the last quarter of 2024, showing resilience against global economic uncertainties. According to a report by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), India and China led global trade growth despite ongoing geopolitical tensions, inflation concerns, and supply chain disruptions. India’s strong performance in global trade India’s exports and imports saw notable growth in Q4 2024. This was driven by a combination of strong domestic demand, strategic trade agreements, and a diversified export portfolio. While global trade dipped due to economic slowdowns in major economies, India remained a bright spot, demonstrating a…

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The Trump administration is planning new travel restrictions. A leaked memo reveals that 41 countries may face visa bans. The list includes Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bhutan, Iran, and North Korea. These nations could see complete or partial visa suspensions. The ban aims to tighten US border security. The affected countries are grouped into three categories. The first faces full visa suspensions, including Iran, North Korea, and Afghanistan. The second may see restricted visa types. This includes Pakistan, Bhutan, and Myanmar. The third must improve security measures or face restrictions. The proposal is awaiting final approval. Trump’s earlier travel bans targeted Muslim-majority…

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Nearly a third of Myanmar’s population faces acute food insecurity in 2025, as conflict and military blockades worsen an already dire humanitarian crisis. UN human rights experts warn that over 19.9 million people require urgent assistance, with food shortages hitting unprecedented levels. Military Blockades and destruction worsen crisis Since the 2021 military coup, violence has engulfed 96% of Myanmar’s townships. As armed resistance groups gain ground, the junta has retaliated with aid blockades, trade restrictions, and attacks on humanitarian workers. Military strikes have destroyed farmlands, scattered landmines, and displaced farmers, crippling local food production. Labour shortages from mass displacement and…

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World Kidney Day 2025 highlights the importance of kidney health and raises awareness about preventing kidney diseases. With kidney-related issues on the rise, early detection and healthy habits can help maintain optimal kidney function. Understanding Kidney health The kidneys play a vital role in filtering waste, balancing fluids, and regulating blood pressure. However, factors like obesity, high blood pressure, and diabetes can increase the risk of kidney disease. Experts stress the need for regular screenings, especially for those at higher risk. Symptoms to watch out for Kidney disease often shows no early symptoms, but some warning signs include: Early diagnosis…

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The International Criminal Court (ICC) has taken former Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte into custody, charging him with crimes against humanity related to thousands of extrajudicial killings during his anti-drug campaign from 2011 to 2019. UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk welcomed this development, calling it a crucial step towards accountability for the victims and their families. He emphasised that the charges against Duterte will now be handled fairly and independently under international law. Türk commended the Philippines Government for cooperating with the ICC in enforcing the arrest warrant. However, he also stressed the importance of ensuring the safety of victims,…

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The United Nations Subcommittee on Prevention of Torture (SPT) has welcomed the establishment of national preventive mechanisms (NPMs) in Benin, Madagascar, Nigeria, and South Africa. This marks a significant step in their commitment to preventing torture and ensuring humane treatment in detention facilities under the Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture (OPCAT). Strengthening Torture Prevention Systems The OPCAT framework relies on collaboration between the SPT and national bodies to monitor places where individuals are deprived of their liberty. These include police stations, prisons, psychiatric hospitals, immigration detention centres, and drug rehabilitation facilities. With the introduction of these NPMs, the…

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India has emerged as one of the world’s largest arms importers, with its growing defence needs pushing its military spending higher. A recent report highlights India’s increasing reliance on foreign weaponry as it balances regional security threats and strategic autonomy. Meanwhile, Ukraine has overtaken other nations to become the top arms buyer, driven by its ongoing war with Russia. Global arms sales have surged in recent years, with India among the key importers. According to reports, India continues to procure advanced fighter jets, missiles, and naval systems to modernise its defence forces. The country sources its weapons from multiple suppliers,…

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