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  • 3 weeks ago | bharat18.in | Jitendra Kumar

    Elon Musk, one of the world’s most influential entrepreneurs, is now in the political crosshairs after former President Donald Trump warned of bringing the “full force of federal scrutiny” down upon him for allegedly preparing to fund Democratic candidates. Once close allies, Trump and Musk are now locked in a bitter and very public feud with high stakes for politics, business, and the 2025 election cycle.

  • 3 weeks ago | bharat18.in | Jitendra Kumar

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi will travel to Kananaskis, Alberta, this month to attend the G7 Summit as an invited guest of host nation Canada. The summit, taking place from June 15–17, 2025, will bring together the world’s top leaders to address a series of pressing challenges, from economic inequality and climate disruption to AI governance and global health preparedness. India, though not a member of the Group of Seven, has increasingly become a fixture at these summits.

  • 3 weeks ago | bharat18.in | Jitendra Kumar

    When Lee Jae-myung won the South Korean presidency, it wasn’t just a political victory—it was a signal of a country seeking direction. Reeling from political unrest, stagnant economic growth, and mounting geopolitical pressure, South Korea in 2025 finds itself at a critical turning point. Lee now faces the task of transforming public frustration into forward momentum, and navigating between the bold reforms he promised and the hard limits of reality.

  • 3 weeks ago | bharat18.in | Jitendra Kumar

    In a landmark judgment that underscores the judiciary’s unwavering commitment to justice and women’s safety, the Chennai Mahila Court on June 2, 2025, sentenced A. Gnanasekaran to life imprisonment with a minimum of 30 years before parole eligibility. This decision comes in the wake of the December 2024 sexual assault of a 19-year-old Anna University student, a case that has resonated deeply across Tamil Nadu and the nation.

  • 4 weeks ago | bharat18.in | Jitendra Kumar

    New Delhi, May 31 – Delhi is back in the spotlight as COVID-19 resurfaces with a noticeable uptick in active infections. With 293 active cases and one reported death this week, the capital’s healthcare machinery has been put on alert. The government is urging caution without inciting panic as the virus once again reminds residents of its persistent presence. This recent wave is unlike the explosive spikes of 2021 or 2022. Instead, the increase has been slow but consistent over the past 10 days.

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