Is South Korea the exam GOAT? I Suneung system explained
Did you know South Korea pauses flights during national-level entrance exams?
Two serving union ministers, three opposition leaders, one constitutional authority, current and former heads of security organisations, administrators, and 40 senior Indian journalists and activists' phones were allegedly bugged and put under surveillance using Israeli spy software called Pegasus.
The software's owner and the Indian government have both categorically denied the allegations, but the political fallout from the scandal is escalating.
So, the big question is, how credible is the snooping evidence? Who exactly pressed the snooping buttons, and why? Watch as panellists discuss all of these details and more on Newstrack with Rahul Kanwal.
Did you know South Korea pauses flights during national-level entrance exams?
Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Friday announced that the re-examination for NEET-UG 2026 will be held on June 21 after the original May 3 test was cancelled over the paper leak controversy. Addressing a press conference on Friday, Pradhan acknowledged a "breach in the chain of command" and said the government was taking responsibility for the failure.
The Bengal police have launched targeted search operations across the state, cracking down on illegal slaughterhouses, unauthorised toll plazas, and parking lots. During these raids, authorities discovered a hidden subterranean chamber inside the residence of a TMC leader who is currently evading arrest following post-poll violence.
The latest broadcast covers the high-stakes summit between the United States and China, where the Chinese leadership established strict boundaries regarding Taiwan, security, and economic rise.