The mortal remains of three civilians killed by CRPF gunfire during the public unrest that followed the April 7 Tronglaobi bomb attack were collected from RIMS morgue on April 24 and laid to rest at Lamthabung, Phougakchao Ikhai, with gun salutes rendered by local volunteers and Manipur Police.
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More than 150 Indigenous peacebuilders, women leaders and youth from 80 countries will convene in New York on April 25–26 for the Second Global Summit on Indigenous Peacebuilding. The summit will launch a Global Network of Indigenous Peacebuilders and call for a UN Decade on Indigenous Peacebuilding
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A fatal armed clash on April 24 near Sinakeithei and Mullam villages in Ukhrul district left at least one Naga Village Guard and two Kuki militants dead, with multiple civilians injured and homes set ablaze. Tangkhul Naga Long and Kuki CSO Working Committee have have issued conflicting accounts
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The Naga Students' Federation submitted a formal memorandum to the UN Human Rights Council on April 23, documenting what it describes as systematic human rights violations against the Naga people by Kuki militants, with particular reference to the April 18 NH-202 ambush that killed two Naga civilian
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The US-Israel-Iran war, now nearly two months old, remains in a tenuous ceasefire strained by fresh explosions over Tehran, a US naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a third US carrier deployment, Trump's 'shoot and kill' order against Iranian boats, and oil prices surging past $106 per barrel.
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The UN Secretary-General warned against fossil fuel dependence while addressing a Berlin climate dialogue. Separately, UNIFIL peacekeepers were evacuated from Lebanon, Gaza violence surged 46%, and global migration deaths neared 8,000 in 2025.
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Guterres Says Violations of International Law Are Happening 'at the Core' of the International System, Not Its Margins
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The United States has terminated the lawful permanent resident status—commonly known as green cards—of several Iranian nationals linked to the country’s ruling establishment
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Oinam Binita, whose BSF husband serves at the border, lost her two children — aged five and five months — in a bomb attack by Kuki armed miscreants at Tronglaobi on April 7. Hospitalised, she vows to fight for justice.
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