Israeli soldiers seen pushing bodies off rooftops during West Bank raid
Israel’s military says soldiers pushing apparently lifeless bodies from rooftops “does not coincide with IDF values” and the incident is under review.
Israel’s military says soldiers pushing apparently lifeless bodies from rooftops “does not coincide with IDF values” and the incident is under review.
The Green Bay Packers and quarterback Jordan Love lost a big weapon during the team’s 24-22 loss to the Chicago Bears on Sunday. Star wide receiver Christian Watson tore his ACL and suffered additional damage to his knee, ending his season and putting the beginning of next season in doubt, according to the NFL Network. …
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Kapil Dev’s unbeaten 175 against Zimbabwe during the 1983 World Cup remains legendary. Entering at a precarious 17 for 5, Kapil’s aggressive play led India to a total of 266/8. India went on to win the match by 31 runs, bowling out Zimbabwe for 235. In the final, India famously defeated the mighty West Indies…
CJI Sanjiv Khanna reflects on the shift in judicial perspectives post-1975 Emergency, acknowledging the evolution from isolated interpretation of fundamental rights to integrated readings. He emphasizes the SC’s role in fostering social justice, equity, and upholding constitutional values, while noting challenges like delays, litigation costs, and the impact of falsehood in justice delivery.
India has declared 2025 as the ‘year of reforms’ in the defence sector, focusing on modernizing the armed forces and establishing integrated theatre commands. Defence minister Rajnath Singh aims to boost defence exports to Rs 50,000 crore by 2029, promoting R&D and international partnerships.
Southern states’ high courts have successfully reduced judicial vacancies to as low as 4%, while larger courts in other regions face vacancies up to 49%. Timely recommendations by the collegium for judge appointments are cited as a contributing factor to the South’s success.