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      22 February

      Los Angeles Police shot man holding plastic fork, reveals footage

      Los Angeles Police officers shot and killed a man holding a plastic fork. Body-camera footage of the encounter has now been released. The fatal incident, which occurred on February 3 in a downtown warehouse, has led to an investigation into the actions of one of the involved officers regarding the use of deadly force, authorities said on Tuesday. The man who was shot has been identified as 36-year-old Jason Lee Maccani. Body-cam footage revealed the confrontation, where officers confronted Maccani, who was allegedly holding what appeared to be a sharp object and seemed to be under the influence of an intoxicant. In the video footage, police officers can be seen instructing the individual to raise his arms. Initially, it seems…

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    • 22 February

      Nawaz Sharif’s party in talks with smaller parties to form coalition government

      The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz on Wednesday held talks with smaller parties as part of its efforts to form a coalition government led by party president Shehbaz Sharif at the Centre. Following a power-sharing deal with the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), the PML-Nrepresentatives held meetings with the Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P), Balochistan Awami Party (BAP), Istekam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP) and Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Fazl (JUI-F) to finalize plans for the coalition government. Senior leaders, including Kamran Tessori, Mustafa Kamal, and Dr Farooq Sattar, from MQM-P and Ishaq Dar, Ayaz Sadiq, Azam Nazir Tarar and Muhammad Ahmed Khan from PML-N were present at the talks held in Islamabad, according to a statement issued by the PML-N. The Express Tribune newspaper reported that the PML-N and MQM-P agreed…

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    • 22 February

      Did Chinese firm hack Indian government offices? All about I-Soon leak

      A Chinese state-linked hacker group claimed to have targeted key offices of the Indian government, including the “PMO” (likely the Prime Minister’s Office), and businesses like Reliance Industries Limited and Air India, according to leaked data reviewed by India Today’s Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) team. Thousands of documents, images, and chat messages associated with I-Soon — an alleged cybersecurity contractor with China’s Ministry of Public Security (MPS) — were posted anonymously on GitHub over the weekend. I-Soon and Chinese police have launched an investigation to ascertain how the files were leaked, two employees of the contractor told the Associated Press (AP). One of the employees said I-Soon held a meeting on February 21 about the leak and was told it wouldn’t…

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    • 21 February

      Israeli airstrike hits residential building in Syrian capital, 2 dead

      An Israeli airstrike hit a residential building in the Kafr Sousa district in Syria’s capital Damascus on Wednesday, killing two people, Syrian state media and a security source said. A military source cited by Syrian state TV said the strike at around 9:40 am (local time) wounded a number of other people, identifying the dead as civilians. Images published by Syrian state media showed the charred side of a multi-storey building. The security source said the “attack did not achieve its aims”.

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    • 21 February

      7-year ban on Indian restaurant owner in UK for employing illegal immigrants

      An Indian restaurant owner has been banned from being a company director for seven years until 2031, after employing three illegal workers at his restaurant in Hertfordshire, UK. The seven-year ban prohibits him from being involved in the promotion, formation, or management of a company without the permission of the court, which came into effect on February 16. Ikbal Hussain, 51, hired the workers at The Taste of Raj, located on High Street, Stanstead Abbotts. The workers were detected after the restaurant was raided by Immigration Enforcement officials in 2020. The workers revealed that they had been employed for varying durations, ranging from four days to up to two months, according to UKNIP digital news portal. Hussain, the sole director…

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    • 20 February

      ‘Death zone’: WHO releases video of south Gaza hospital raided by Israel

      The World Health Organisation (WHO) has released a video showing UN doctors evacuating patients by torchlight at Nasser Hospital in south Gaza’s Khan Younis, which was raided by Israeli troops last week, BBC News reported. The video, released on Sunday, shows medical officers describing the damage to the facilities at the second-biggest hospital in Gaza, with one UN doctor calling it a “death zone”. On Monday, the Hamas-run Gaza health ministry said 14 patients had been transferred to other hospitals. The Israeli military said its troops have been asked to stay put at Nasser Hospital and keep the facility running, according to BBC News. On February 15, the Israeli military conducted raids on Nasser Hospital and called it “precise and limited”. It…

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    • 20 February

      Palestinian death toll in Gaza hits 28,985: Health Ministry

      Gaza: The Palestinian death toll in the Gaza Strip has risen to 28,985, the Hamas-run Health Ministry said. In a press statement sent to Xinhua news agency, the Ministry said on Sunday that 68,883 Palestinians have been wounded in the coastal enclave since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas conflict on October 7, 2023. The Israeli army killed 127 Palestinians and wounded 205 others during the last 24 hours, the Ministry added as quoted by Xinhua news agency report. It noted that some victims remain under the rubble amid heavy bombardment and a lack of civil defence and ambulance crews. In addition, the Palestinian Red Crescent Society said that Al-Amal Hospital in the city of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip witnessed several direct attacks…

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    • 17 February

      Covid infection may not be responsible for memory problems & fatigue: Study

      London: Headaches, memory problems, and fatigue — commonly known to continue post a Covid-19 infection — may be a result of inflammation in the rest of the body and not because SARS-CoV-2 infects the brain, claims a new research. Early on in the pandemic, researchers surmised that direct infection of the brain could be the cause behind these neurological symptoms. Many studies have also proposed the effect of Covid virus on the brain symptoms. But a study by researchers at the Charite- Universitatsmedizin Berlin in Germany has now produced evidence to support the new theory. “We took that as our hypothesis at the start, too. But so far, there has been no clear evidence that the coronavirus can persist in the brain, let…

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    • 16 February

      Air India passenger dies after requesting wheelchair at Mumbai airport

      Mumbai: An octogenarian Air India passenger, who had requested for a wheelchair at the Mumbai airport but decided to walk as he was asked to wait due to heavy demand for wheelchair, died after collapsing at the time of immigration process. The incident happened at the airport on February 12 after the passenger landed in an Air India flight from New York. An airline spokesperson on Friday said the passenger was more than 80 years old. In a statement on Friday, Air India said that due to heavy demand for wheelchair, it had requested the passenger to wait for an airline staff-assisted wheelchair but he opted to walk along with his spouse. “In an unfortunate incident, one of our guests flying from New York…

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    • 16 February

      U.K. by-election results deliver double blow for PM Rishi Sunak

      Labour Party candidate Gen Kitchen celebrates with her family after being declared winner in the Wellingborough by-election at the Kettering Leisure Village, Northamptonshire, on February 16, 2024.  British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak suffered two heavy blows to his leadership ahead of a general election later this year as the Opposition Labour Party overturned strong Conservative majorities to win by-elections in England on Friday. Labour’s Dan Egan won the House of Commons seat of Kingswood, south-west England, and the party’s Gen Kitchen won Wellingborough, in the East Midlands region of England.

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