Twelve accused, who are now acquitted, were from all walks of life—engineers, small business owners—and some of whom were once associated with SIMI. They will be released after nearly two decades behind bars.
Ainnie Arif
About The Author
Ainnie Arif is a journalist covering diplomacy and international affairs with a South Asian lens. She focuses on how global events intersect with regional politics and local impact.
About The Author
Ainnie Arif is a journalist covering diplomacy and international affairs with a South Asian lens. She focuses on how global events intersect with regional politics and local impact.
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As the world teeters on the edge, fractured by war, displacement has become the new normal. But what does it mean for those who seek refuge in a world that has already turned its back—where identity documents no longer offer protection, and borders deny their very right to exist?
BY Ainnie Arif 17 July 2025
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Kumara K. died by suicide after allegedly falling victim to a digital arrest scam. Over the course of two weeks, he transferred a total of ₹11 lakh to a man identifying himself as Vikram Goswami.
BY Ainnie Arif 17 July 2025
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Radhika's father fired five point-blank shots at his 25-year-old daughter over her tennis ambitions, shattering a family under the weight of taunts and patriarchal expectations from their community.
BY Ainnie Arif 15 July 2025
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In a land where silence is both surrender and resistance, where a martyr to some is a traitor to others, decades-old events deny to fade into history and memories refuse to be buried, the past is never truly past.
BY Ainnie Arif 13 July 2025
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Behind the numbers looms a stark paradox: in the world’s most populous nation, it is the southern states—long successful in reducing fertility—that now face losing their political power. Decades of demographic progress could ultimately erode their influence—an irony as profound as it is overlooked.
BY Ainnie Arif 11 July 2025
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In the latest wave of demolitions in the capital, some residents have been rehabilitated, while others remain trapped in legal limbo, struggling to prove their status as legitimate citizens.
BY Ainnie Arif 10 July 2025
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Sometimes, especially on a subject as complex as education, all we can do is ask questions. In this issue, 카지노 Magazine asks the top experts, entrepreneurs, scholars and academics what Indians seeking to study in the United States really want—and whether it's time they searched for greener pastures. The answers may truly surprise us.
BY Ainnie Arif 8 July 2025
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Musk faces a constitutional hurdle: born in South Africa, he is barred from running for President under Article II, Section 1, which requires a “natural born Citizen.” Still, he retains the power to finance and promote other candidates.
BY Ainnie Arif 6 July 2025
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Mamdani released a statement, responding to the Trump's remarks that the President would have him arrested if Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids in New York are blocked.
BY Ainnie Arif 3 July 2025
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