Delhi Transport Minister Pankaj Singh confirmed the government is investigating the Chinese app BAT-BMS, which is being used to illegally disable e-rickshaws remotely.
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A law professor known for his expansive views of presidential power and for decades-old memos that justified harsh ...
A TIB survey finds more households paid bribes in 2025 than under the Awami League — and the poorest are spending a third of their income on police bribes. The Anti-Corruption Commission should not ne ...
Hundreds of thousands of pounds of charitable funds, including £136,000 for “musical and technical equipment” remain ...
A law professor known for his expansive views of presidential power and for decades-old memos that justified harsh ...
High above our heads, a silent battle is unfolding within Earth's magnetic shield. For decades, scientists have tracked "killer electrons"—ultrafast particles capable of piercing satellite armor and ...