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      1 June

      Owaisi criticises Rahul’s speech in US, recalls violence against Muslims in 1980s

      AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi Hyderabad: AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi on Wednesday claimed that political secularism has destroyed Muslims in the country and it was used to end Muslim representation in Assemblies and Parliament. Owaisi hit back at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s remarks in the United States and spoke on the alleged incidents of violence against Muslims that happened in the 1980s when Congress was in power in Uttar Pradesh and at the Centre. “I have been telling right from beginning that through political secularism, Indian Muslims were destroyed. Due to political secularism, empowerment of Indian Muslims did not happen. Political secularism was used to end Muslim representation in Assembly and Parliament. I have and will be against political secularism,” the Hyderabad…

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    • 1 June

      Tricolor India Schauspiel Unlocks Wow Experience at Andaman Nicobar’s Historical Jail

      Holographic projection created in the middle of the intersecting jail cell walls. NEW DELHI: The Cellular Jail in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, an immensely popular and historic tourist site boasting over 1500 daily visitors, has unveiled an immersive multimedia projection mapping based sound and light show to enhance the tourist experience and support the local industry. The project’s System integrator and creative team Tricolor India Schauspiel Pvt. Ltd. chose projectors from Barco, a world leader in project mapping and visualization technology, to power spectacular projection mapping on the splendid facade of the Cellular Jail. Cellular Jail, also known as Kl Pn, is a colonial-era prison located in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands of India. It was built by the British in…

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    • 1 June

      Elon Musk is world’s richest person once again

      Tesla CEO Elon Musk. The Tesla Inc. chief executive officer surpassed luxury tycoon Bernard Arnault on Wednesday after shares of Arnault’s LVMH fell 2.6% in Paris trading. Musk and the 74-year-old Frenchman have been neck-and-neck for the top spot this year in the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, a listing of the world’s 500 richest people. Arnault first surpassed Musk in December as the tech industry struggled and luxury showed resilience in the face of inflation. LVMH, which Arnault founded, owns brands including Louis Vuitton, Fendi and Hennessy. Faith in the luxury sector’s buoyancy is starting to fade amid mounting signs of slowing economic growth, particularly in the critical market of China. LVMH shares have tumbled about 10% since April, at one…

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    • 1 June

      Indian national strikes jackpot in Squid Game-themed event, wins SGD 18,888 cash prize

      Selvam Arumugam, 42, said he will use the prize money to build a family home in India – the family currently lives in a rental flat – and help his brothers’ children pay for their studies. Singapore: An Indian national has won SGD18,888 in cash at the company’s dinner-and-dance event in the hit South Korean survival drama Squid Game, where players compete to win life-altering rewards, but minus the deadly stakes. The prize money is equivalent to one and half years’ worth of his salary at the heavy vehicle leasing firm Pollisum Engineering which hosted the event last Saturday, reported The Straits Times. Selvam Arumugam, 42, had not heard of the show before. Selvam works as a rigger and signalman, inspecting and maintaining…

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    • 1 June

      Taiwan may tighten residency for Hong Kongers amid spying fears

      Taipei reportedly considering tougher path to permanent residency to guard against Chinese spying. Tens of thousands of Hong Kongers have made new lives in Taiwan following China’s crackdown on the territory Taipei, Taiwan – Hong Kong activists and political exiles may soon find it harder to stay in Taiwan long-term if reported plans to shake up residency requirements move forward. Taiwan’s Liberty Times earlier this month reported that Hong Kongers may be required to have lived on the island for longer to qualify for permanent residency amid concerns the current rules could be exploited by Chinese spies. The newspaper, which is associated with the ruling Democratic Progressive Party, said Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council – which oversees the island’s policies on Hong…

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    • 1 June

      Chinese Muslims trying to stop mosque demolition clash with police

      Muslim protesters surrounded a 13th century mosque in China’s Yunnan province to keep it from being torn down by authorities in a rare display of defiance. Hundreds of police in riot gear fought back members of the Hui ethnic group who had rallied around their local Najiaying Mosque after residents reported the arrival of cranes to demolish it. Residents threw rocks at the police who responded by hitting them with batons. “This is our last bit of dignity,” a local witness told CNN. “It’s like coming to our house to demolish our home. We can’t allow that to happen.” The protest marks a rare escalation in tensions between southern Muslims and the authorities whose apparent attempt to tear down the mosque shows there is…

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    • 1 June

      How Did Bhadresh Kumar Patel From Gujarat Become One Of FBI’s Top 10 Most Wanted Fugitives?

      An illegal immigrant from Gujarat who has been on the run since 2015 is among the US’s Top 10 most wanted fugitives by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Bhadreshkumar Chetanbhai Patel (Bhadresh Patel) from Viramgam, Gujarat, has been among the most wanted criminals in the US since 2017 for the alleged murder of his wife, Palak Patel. Who is Bhadreshkumar Chetanbhai Patel? According to a report by The Times of India, Bhadresh and Palak had gone to the US in 2014 on a visiting visa and started working at a Dunkin’ Donuts in Hanover, Maryland, which a relative owned. The couple continued to stay illegally in the US even after their visiting visas expired. Patel, then 24 years old, was last seen on…

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    • 1 June

      Macron hits out at Left-leaning PM for likening Le Pen party to Nazi collaborators

      Emmanuel Macron has given his Left-leaning prime minister a dressing down over remarks that Marine Le Pen’s hard-Right party are the “heirs” of Nazi-era collaborators. News of the clash came amid reports Mr Macron’s relationship with Elisabeth Borne is increasingly strained and that he may fire her. On Sunday, Ms Borne said that the National Rally (RN), formerly known as the Front National, were the “heirs of [Philippe] Pétain” who was the head of the Vichy French regime that collaborated with the Nazis in the Second World War. But Mr Macron reportedly criticised her in a cabinet meeting, saying: “You will not be able to make millions of French people who voted for the far-Right believe that they are fascists.” The…

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    • 1 June

      Ukraine war: Russia ‘destroys Ukraine’s last warship’

      Russia said it had destroyed Ukraine’s “last warship” two days ago in a missile strike. “The last warship of the Ukrainian navy, the Yuriy Olefirenko, was destroyed at a warship mooring in the port of Odesa,” said the Russian Defence Ministry Spokesman, Igor Konashenkov. He said the vessel had been hit with “high-precision weapons” – a term he often uses to mean missiles – on May 29, but gave no further details. Oleh Chalyk, a spokesperson for the Ukrainian navy, declined to respond to Russia’s claims. The Ukrainian navy does not disclose details about losses in the war, he added. A powerful explosion near the "three sisters" – on the border of Ukraine, belarus and russia.The Ukrainian road was blown up near the "Three Sisters" — at…

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    • 1 June

      Bashar al-Assad’s multibillion amphetamine empire flooding into Europe

      Out of the ashes of the brutal Syrian civil war – or revolution against the state, as some call it – was born a sinister trade in illicit drugs. That trade has now grown into a booming industry, and one that is thought to be propping up the presidency of Bashar al-Assad, who has in recent months attempted to break back into the global community. The narcotic of choice isn’t part of the Class A cohort, but an illegal and highly addictive amphetamine that has become wildly popular in Saudi Arabia and other Arab states under the name Captagon. Migrant workers in the Gulf are said to use it as a crutch to help them get through physically demanding work and gruelling hours. The narcotic…

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