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Digpu.com is looking at reinventing the idea of news at large. ‘Free Voice With A Critical Edge’ is what describes Digpu News Network best. Our news articles are mostly about entrepreneurship, business news and innovations of individuals and companies in their respective niches.
Digpu also presents an exclusive news series from conflict zones, starting from Kashmir. Dilpaziir, an Urdu word that means heart-pleasing, is a special edition news coverage from Kashmir. Our local journalists have successfully shared many inspirational stories from the valley – from the invention of E-Charkha to organizing the first-ever cricket tourney for Blind athletes; all the stories make us awe-struck. We congratulate and thank all our writers for their unbiased reporting from the grassroots level. Source
The President, Droupadi Murmu accepted credentials from Evagoras Vryonides, High Commissioner of the Republic of Cyprus at Rashtrapati Bhavan, Ahmedabad, April 17, 2026 – In a landmark diplomatic and business engagement, H.E. Mr. Evagoras Vryonides, the High Commissioner of the Republic of Cyprus to India, will visit Ahmedabad on April 27, 2026, for a special Policy & Business Dialogue.
In a move that has left constitutional experts scratching their heads and LPG consumers clutching their wallets, the Modi government has unveiled its latest blockbuster: the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Amendment Act, 2026. And what a masterpiece of political misdirection it is! For those keeping score at home – and honestly, who can keep track anymore?
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Across Washington, the political ground is shifting. With a record wave of Republican retirements, an unprecedented third round of “No King” protests flooding the streets, and key allies deserting the White House, the GOP’s grip on Congress is hanging by a thread. Should Democrats capture the House, and possibly the Senate, in the 2026 midterm elections, the consequences for Donald Trump will extend far beyond legislative gridlock.
From Washington to Mumbai, what happens in America no longer stays in America. As 8 million Americans took to the streets on March 28 in the largest anti-Trump protest yet, the political tremors are being felt far beyond US shores, especially in India, where a potential change in Washington’s leadership could reset the calculus on trade, immigration, and defense ties. On March 28, 2026, an unprecedented wave of dissent swept across the United States.
So here’s the deal. Iran just hacked the personal email of Kash Patel, the current FBI Director. And before you ask “Wait, isn’t the FBI supposed to be the one doing the hacking?” – yes, yes they are. But apparently, the guy in charge forgot to lock his digital back door. Now, if you’re in India and scrolling through your phone while sipping chai, you might be thinking: “Bhai, why should I care about some American FBI director’s leaked emails?” Fair question.
What does he say? What does he intend to do? Nobody knows. I am talking about President Donald Trump, a man with no desire to uplift the lives of the American people, just fulfilling his own pockets. His latest decision to send 2,300 US ground forces to the Middle East will soon become a nightmare for him. With a war against Iran now in its fourth week, one has to ask: why is Donald Trump still not understanding the situation? Why is he still pushing for war?
President Donald Trump said Monday that the United States and Iran have held “very good and productive conversations” over the past two days, signaling a possible diplomatic opening amid heightened tensions in the Middle East. In a post on Truth Social, Trump stated that he has directed the United States Department of Defense to delay any potential military strikes targeting Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure for a period of five days.
South Pars Onshore Facilities near Asaluyeh City. The global oil market has once again become the first casualty of geopolitical conflict. Prices have surged to their highest levels since 2022, following a major escalation in the Middle East conflict. The trigger: an Israeli strike on Iran’s critical energy infrastructure at the South Pars gas field, an offshore facility shared with Qatar and considered the world’s largest natural gas reserve.