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Violent protests in US universities over Gaza war, hundreds arrested at Columbia

The October 7 attack on Israel by Hamas terrorists from the Gaza Strip and the ensuing Israeli offensive on the Palestinian enclave has unleashed the biggest outpouring of US student activism since anti-racism protests in 2020.

Pro-Palestinian protests at US universities
  • Pro-Palestinian protests rock US universities
  • Nearly 300 arrested at Columbia University, City College
  • 15 injured in clashes at California University
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Exclusive: Pawan Kalyan on ‘personal connect’ with PM Modi

In an exclusive interview with India Today TV, Jana Sena chief Pawan Kalyan spoke about his personal connection with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.  “For me, my personal connect is with Modi ji. It (the Jana Sena-BJP tie up) was initiated with Modi ji only,” Pawan Kalyan said, before adding that he did initiate the dialogue that led to the BJP-TDP-Jana Sena alliance. Watch the full interview.

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AstraZeneca row puts the spotlight back on safety of taking vaccines

The vaccine development normally takes decades to go through the system, but that was not the case with Covid-19 vaccines, which saw a global collaboration across companies, institutions and even countries bypassing the red tape and bureaucracy to see the light of the day.

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Watch: Ground report on student protest in Delhi against Congress manifesto

Some students held a protest in Delhi over the remarks by Chairman of Indian Overseas Congress Sam Pitroda regarding 'inheritance tax'. When AajTak, India Today's sister channel, reached the site and asked the students why they were protesting, many were clueless. Watch this ground report by Ashutosh Mishra.

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Singaporeans cannot disavow India, China ethnic roots, says PM Lee

Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, in his final speech before stepping down in two weeks, emphasised the importance of unity among Singaporeans. He said Singaporeans "cannot disavow our diverse ethnic roots and religious affinities" with India and China.

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