GOD AND THE SWORD REMARK
Pete Hegseth's new Arabic tattoo sparks outrage; here's what it means and why many Muslims find it deeply offensive
Pete Hegseth, U.S. Defense Secretary, is facing intense criticism after unveiling a new Arabic tattoo that reads "kafir" (كافر), meaning "disbeliever" or "infidel." Critics argue that the tattoo, paired with his "Deus Vult" ink—a Crusader slogan—reflects hostility toward Islam. While supporters claim it symbolizes defiance against extremism, many Muslims see it as an insult. This controversy adds fuel to ongoing concerns about Hegseth's judgment and reinforces perceptions of anti-Muslim sentiment in U.S. foreign policy. As the backlash grows, the Pentagon remains silent.
Kalki Dham inaugurated in Sambhal: Why is it special and what is its connection to Congress
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Uttar Pradesh will include the inauguration of the controversial Shri Kalki Dham Temple in Sambhal district, associated with recently expelled Congress member Acharya Pramod Krishnam. Despite the timing of Krishnam's expulsion and the temple's inauguration, PM Modi will address the gathering during his visit. Additionally, he will launch projects worth over ₹10 lakh crore at the fourth groundbreaking ceremony in Lucknow, covering sectors like manufacturing, renewable energy, IT, food processing, housing, hospitality, and education.
Sanatan Dharma is 'Rashtriya' religion of Bharat which cannot be erased: Yogi Adityanath
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath defended Sanatan Dharma, stating that it is the national religion of India and cannot be erased by those who seek power. He criticized the insulting remarks made by DMK leader Udhayanidhi Stalin against Sanatan Dharma and emphasized that it has faced attacks throughout history.
One Piece Day 2023 unleashes exciting announcements: Gear 5 debut, new anime adaptation, and more
The recent announcements unveiled exciting details for One Piece fans, including the official teaser for Luffy's Gear 5 form and its debut date in the anime, fresh opening and ending themes, and the much-awaited news about Eiichiro Oda's Monsters one-shot getting an anime adaptation.
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'Concocted narratives' were taught in name of history: PM Modi; says new India correcting mistakes of bygone decades
"On the one hand there was terrorism and on the other spiritualism. On one hand there was communal violence while on the other there was liberalism. On one hand there were forces of lakhs while on the other there were just Veer Sahibzaade who did not budge at all," he said referring to the two martyred children of the Guru.

Queen Elizabeth II lays to rest her 'strength and stay' Prince Philip
The Queen, 94, seen for the first time since his death, cut a lone figure, sat in mourning black, with a white-trimmed, black face mask. Close family, also masked, sat socially distanced in the historic 15th-century Gothic chapel.

No eulogies, 30 members: Prince Philip's funeral an intimate service
Philip's coffin was moved from the royal family's private chapel to the castle's Inner Hall.

Is he god or superhuman: Mamata takes swipe at PM Modi for predicting BJP victory in assembly polls
The TMC supremo alleged that Modi's recent visit to Bangladesh to commemorate its first prime minister Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's birth centenary year had led to rioting in the neighouring country.

Fasten your seatbelts for Bharat 2.0
This victory is not just based on the cleverness of the chowkidars or the work they put in, but partly on the fact that they presented a completely united front unlike the liberals.

10 enduring memories from World Cup Russia 2018
From France's dominance to the carnival after the Spain's loss, here are the enduring images from Russia 2018.

How Right to Privacy can be a life-changer
In this new glow of freedom, the citizen stands tall, holding the inviolable right to wear what she wants, eat what she wants, live where she wants.

Security lessons from history & geography
India should help Pakistan and Afghanistan find ways to move towards a healthier economy, a more stable and stronger polity and a freer society, because it would be in our own interest.
Muslims take protest against Pope to streets
The muslim street erupted in anger over Pope Benedict XVI’s comments on jihad and community leaders asked the Pontiff to retract his comments and apologise to Muslims.
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