The Hindu
The Hindu First step: On the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire
Without further measures, Israel’s ceasefire with Hezbollah will not hold
The Hindu Afghanistan must participate in future climate talks: Taliban
The Afghan delegation were invited as “guests” of the Azerbaijani hosts, not as a party directly involved in the negotiations
The Hindu Telangana’s HIV rate halves over 14 years as AIDS awareness gains ground
Number of Persons Living with HIV in Telangana drops from 2.1 lakh in 2010 to 1.5 lakh in 2024; the State operates 30 Antiretroviral Therapy centres for providing care and support
The Hindu Rishiteshwari case: SFI urges A.P. High Court to challenge acquittal of accused
A Guntur court dismisses ANU student Rishiteswari’s suicide case, stating that the prosecution has failed to prove the guilt of the accused
The Hindu Indian history has been ‘manipulated and doctored’, says Jagdeep Dhankhar
Mr. Dhankhar expressed concern over the way history writing is marked by the “unfortunate tendency of overlooking certain national heroes”
The Hindu Election Commission files police complaint against man over claim that he can hack EVM
Mumbai Cyber Police file FIR against man for false claims of hacking EVMs, EC officials confirm investigation
The Hindu PGRS in Eluru from today, says Collector
The Hindu Iceland's Social Democrats win election, unseating ruling coalition
The snap election was called last month after escalating coalition disagreements and public discontent over migration and energy and housing issues
The Hindu How the police, without a clue at first, solved the Sarika Shah case
On July 18, 1998, the Ethiraj College student and her friend went out to have a juice. A gang came in an autorickshaw and teased her. One of its members jumped on her. She fell and died of head injuries. Subsequently, the State passed a stringent law to curb eve-teasing