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      23 February

      Pentagon to cut 5,400 probationary workers starting next week

      It comes after staffers from the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, were at the Pentagon earlier in the week and received lists of such employees Washington: The Defence Department has said that it’s cutting 5,400 probationary workers starting next week and will put a hiring freeze in place. It comes after staffers from the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, were at the Pentagon earlier in the week and received lists of such employees, US officials said on Friday. They said those lists did not include uniformed military personnel, who are exempt. Probationary employees are generally those on the job for less than a year and who have yet to gain civil service protection. “We anticipate reducing the Department’s civilian…

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    • 21 February

      Will Lady Gaga wear another meat dress?

      The 38-year-old singer-actress was questioned about some of her career’s memorable style moments during a lie detector test interview for Vanity Fair Los Angeles: Singer-actress Lady Gaga has finally talked about whether she would wear the meat dress again. During her lie detector test interview for Vanity Fair, the 38-year-old singer was questioned about some of her career’s memorable style moments. When presented with a photograph of the controversial meat dress she wore to the 2010 MTV VMAs, Gaga was asked if she would ever wear raw beef as couture again, reports people.com. “I don’t think so, no,” she replied. The lie detector test said the results of her response were “inconclusive,” the Grammy winner said, “Oh. Well, that was a surprise.” The singer also famously asked Cher to hold her purse made of raw meat when she went…

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    • 21 February

      BSF, BGB discuss attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh; border issues

      Bangladeshi delegation has raised objection with regard to fencing at some places along the Indo-Bangladesh border during 55th edition of the bi-annual DG-level border talks between India and Bangladesh New Delhi: The chief of Bangladesh’s border guarding force on Thursday termed the reports of attacks on minorities in his country as ‘exaggerated,’ asserting that authorities have taken steps for their protection. Addressing a joint press conference along with chief of India’s Border Security Force (BSF) Daljit Singh Chaudhary, Director General of the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) Major General Mohammad Ashrafuzzaman Siddiqui said the Bangladeshi delegation has raised objection with regard to fencing at some places along the Indo-Bangladesh border and it was hopeful that the issues would be resolved in the…

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    • 21 February

      Editorial: Unmaking friends, befriending foes

      By projecting Ukraine as a villain in the ongoing conflict, US President Trump is playing a dangerous game that could further alienate America’s traditional allies, including Europe Trump 2.0 appears to be bent upon harming friends more than the foes. He has been picking America’s allies for some harsh treatment while befriending rivals — usually the infamous dictators — in his ambitious pursuit of reshaping the global order. Trump’s statements on the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war — blaming Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for ‘starting the war’ and dubbing him as a ‘dictator without elections’ — are outrageous and reflect his warped sense of history. By projecting Ukraine, not as a victim of invasion but as a villain in the ongoing conflict, the…

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    • 21 February

      Kash Patel starts tenure with a warning to America’s enemies

      Patel took over as the ninth director of the agency, succeeding Christopher Wray for a stated tenure of 10 years, which, however, ended prematurely for both his immediate predecessors. Washington: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Kash Patel began his historic tenure on Thursday as the first Indian American to lead the premier investigating agency with a dire warning to America’s enemies: “We will hunt you down in every corner of this planet.” Patel took over as the ninth director of the agency, succeeding Christopher Wray for a stated tenure of 10 years, which, however, ended prematurely for both his immediate predecessors. Wray resigned on Trump’s election two years short of his term and James Comey had barely completed four of his…

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    • 21 February

      3 empty buses explode in suspected terror attack in Israel’s Tel Aviv area

      The explosions occurred in buses parked in lots in Bat Yam, a southern suburb of Tel Aviv Jerusalem: Three empty buses exploded simultaneously in Israel’s Tel Aviv area, while explosive devices were found on at least two others before they could detonate, in what police said was a “suspected terror attack”.No injuries have been reported, Israel’s Magen David Adom rescue service said on Thursday. The explosions occurred on Thursday night in buses parked in lots in Bat Yam, a southern suburb of Tel Aviv. Videos circulating online showed the vehicles engulfed in flames, with an image showing a bus completely burned, leaving only a charred frame, Xinhua news agency reported. Another explosive device was found before it exploded on a bus…

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    • 20 February

      Indian woman faces death sentence in UAE, family pleads for clemency

      Indian embassy continues to follow up on Shahzadi’s case, according to sources. Abu Dhabi: Shahzadi Khan, a 33-year-old woman from Uttar Pradesh’s Banda district, is currently on death row in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) after being convicted of allegedly killing a child in her care. She is presently imprisoned in Al Wathba jail, in Abu Dhabi. This case came to light on Monday, February 17, when reports surfaced suggesting that Shahzadi’s execution was imminent and scheduled to take place within 24 hours. These claims were based on an emotional phone call she made to her family on Sunday, February 16, where she tearfully told her father: She also urged her family to withdraw a legal case filed against her…

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    • 20 February

      Israel confirms 4 dead hostages who will be returned from Gaza include young family

      Hamas has said all four were killed in Israeli airstrikes while Israel had previously said it had “grave concern” for the lives of the Bibas family. Tel Aviv: The remains of the youngest and one of the oldest captives seized by Hamas during the attack that ignited the war in the Gaza Strip are expected to be returned on Thursday, an Israeli official said on Wednesday. The handover, part of the ceasefire agreement that has paused the fighting in Gaza, will include the bodies of a mother and her two young children whose fate was uncertain and a retired journalist in his 80s, said the official who spoke on condition of anonymity in line with regulations. It was the first Israeli…

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    • 20 February

      They have lot of money, why are we giving $21 million to India: Trump

      United States President Donald Trump questioned the purpose of providing $21 million to India for ‘voter turnout.’ He said the US can hardly get in there because of high Indian tariffs New York: President Donald Trump questioned the purpose of providing $21 million to India for “voter turnout” as he reiterated that the US “can hardly get in there” because of high Indian tariffs. Trump also said “India is one of the highest taxing countries in the world”. He made these remarks after Elon Musk-led DOGE’s (Department of Government Efficiency) disclosed that USAID contributed $21 million to Election Commission for boosting voter turnout. On February 16, The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by billionaire SpaceX CEO Musk, listed items on…

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    • 20 February

      Apple launches iPhone 16e; packs it with souped-up computer chip, more powerful battery and camera

      Available in white and black in 128GB, 256GB and 512GB storage capacities, price range starts at Rs 59,900, will be available in stores from February 28, pre-orders to begin from Friday Cupertino: Apple has released a sleeker and more expensive version of its lowest priced iPhone in an attempt to widen the audience for a bundle of artificial intelligence (AI) technology that the company has been hoping will revive demand for its most profitable product lineup. The iPhone 16e unveiled on Wednesday is the fourth-generation of a model that’s sold at a dramatically lower price than the iPhone’s standard and premium models. The previous bargain-bin models were called the iPhone SE, with the last version coming out in 2022. Like the higher-priced iPhone 16 lineup…

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