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      12 February

      US fighter jets shoot down high-altitude airborne object in Canada: White House

       Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks in Vancouver, British Columbia. On Saturday, Trudeau said that on his order a U.S. warplane shot down an unidentified object that was flying high over northern Canada. (Darryl Dyck/AP, File) Washington: US fighter jets on Saturday shot down an unidentified, unmanned high-altitude airborne object over northern Canada that had entered its airspace from Alaska, President Joe Biden said. The decision in this regard was taken following a phone call between US President Joe Biden and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, the White House said. A day earlier, the US had shot down an object flying at the height of about 40,000 feet off the northern coast of Alaska on orders of Biden. According to Pentagon…

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    • 12 February

      Chinese families hit by adverse vaccine reactions call for govt probe

      The letter also called for the government to pay the medical expenses of those left sick or disabled by vaccines New Delhi: Dozens of families who have reported major health problems and deaths in China after getting vaccinated for various illnesses in recent years are calling on the Chinese government to investigate the matter, according to a media report. An open letter titled “Suggestions on improving protection from vaccine-induced harm nationwide” called on the National Health Commission to investigate all cases of major health problems occurring after vaccination, and to call in independent and scientific investigators to probe their claims, RFA reported. The letter also called for the government to pay the medical expenses of those left sick or disabled by vaccines, and…

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    • 12 February

      Pakistan media blames Indian group for foreign ministry data hack

      The hackers gained unauthorised access to the ministry’s systems and were able to extract a significant amount of data Representational Image Islamabad: In what appears to be the latest in a series of cyber attacks, Indian hackers have reportedly managed to extract data from Pakistans Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) office, Samaa TV reported. The hackers gained unauthorised access to the ministry’s systems and were able to extract a significant amount of data. Based on a LinkedIn post shared by Zaki Khalid, an intelligence analyst, there has been a potential data leak of Pakistan’s MoFA, Samaa TV reported. The Sidewinder group, allegedly based out of India, has released sample datasets of a total of 7.5 TB that is believed to have been…

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    • 12 February

      Microsoft’s new AI-enabled classroom tools to improve speaking, math skills

      The new tools will launch in Teams for Education in the 2023-24 school year, reports ‘Engadget’ on Thursday San Francisco: Microsoft has announced new AI-powered classroom tools, which will help students sharpen their speaking and math skills, making teachers’ jobs a little easier — as children prepare for an even more technologically advanced future. With the new tool, teachers will be able to save their time by “streamlining the process of creating, reviewing, and analysing speaking and presentation assignments for students, groups, and classrooms”, Microsoft said. The new tools will launch in Teams for Education in the 2023-24 school year, reports ‘Engadget’ on Thursday. Speaker Progress is a new AI classroom tool for teachers. “The tool can provide tidy summaries of…

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    • 12 February

      Turkey Earthquake: Satellite Images Show Over 300-km-long Crack in Earth’s Surface 

      As the magnitude 7.8 quake rippled through Turkey and Syria, followed by a dozen aftershocks including a 7.5 tremor caused destruction on a large-scale and claimed over 24,000 deaths till now, satellite images have captured the havoc that has followed the natural disaster. In one such instance, UK’s Centre for the Observation and Modelling of Earthquakes, Volcanoes and Tectonics (COMET) shows an image of a rupture that stretches over 300-km from the Mediterranean Sea’s northeastern tip. COMET took the pre and post images of land in the two nations to show the effect of tremors and the massive destruction caused by them. The agency has compared its images by the European Earth-observing satellite Sentinel-1. Compete picture of the two earthquake ruptures now available from the…

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    • 12 February

      Turkey Earthquake: Missing Indian Man Found Dead Under Rubble, Family Identifies Body Through Tattoo

      An Indian national missing in the aftermath of the massive 7.8 magnitude earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria, was confirmed dead on Saturday, the Indian Embassy said. The victim, Vijay Kumar Gaud’s body was found in the debris of a four-star hotel in Turkey’s Malatya area. Due to injuries on his face, Gaud was identified with a tattoo of the word “Om” on one of his hands, embassy officials were quoted as saying. Gaud, a resident of Uttrakhand’s Kotdwar, worked for Bengaluru-based Oxyplants India Private Limited and was on a business trip to Turkey when the earthquake hit the region on Monday. “We inform with sorrow that the mortal remains of Shri Vijay Kumar, an Indian national missing in Turkiye since February…

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    • 12 February

      Home Office accused of failing to close Iran’s ‘London office’

      Suella Braverman has been accused of failing to shut down the Iranian Revolutionary Guard’s “London office” amid a row over proscribing the group.  It comes amid a Cabinet split over whether to declare the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) a terrorist organisation, which has led to deadlock in Whitehall. Mrs Braverman, the Home Secretary, has been pushing for the IRGC to be declared a terrorist group, with the Foreign Office accused of blocking the move in order to maintain “access”. But The Telegraph understands there is some consternation among senior government officials that Ms Braverman has not done more to crack down on the Islamic Centre of England, which has been described as the IRGC’s “London office”. Based in the north-west London suburb of…

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    • 12 February

      Turkey-Syria earthquake updates: death toll passes 25,000 as Erdoğan warns against looting

      The death toll from Monday’s earthquake has now risen beyond 25,000 – including 21,848 people who have died in Turkey and a reported 3,553 in Syria. UN emergency relief coordinator Martin Griffiths said the death toll from the earthquake is likely to “more than double”, adding that he expected tens of thousands more deaths. Griffiths, who visited the Turkish province of Kahramanmaraş on Saturday, described the earthquake as the “worst event in 100 years in this region”. At least 870,000 people urgently need food in the two countries after the quake, which has made up to 5.3 million people homeless in Syria alone, the UN warned. Search operations continue with one boy reportedly stretchered out of the rubble in Turkey after 128 hours. A…

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    • 12 February

      Crowds chant ‘death to US’ as Iran marks anniversary of Islamic Revolution

      Iran has celebrated the 44th anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution amid nationwide anti-government protests and heightened tensions with the West. Thousands of Iranians marched through major streets and squares decorated with flags, balloons and placards with revolutionary and religious slogans. The military put on display its Emad and Sejjil ballistic missiles and cruise missiles as well as its Shahed-136 and Mohajer drones. In a speech at Azadi Square in the capital Tehran, President Ebrahim Raisi referred to the anti-government protests as a project by Iran’s enemies aimed at stopping the nation from continuing its achievements. Protesters began pouring into the streets in September after the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, an Iranian-Kurdish woman detained by the country’s morality police.…

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    • 12 February

      Cyclone feared to be ‘the most serious storm to hit New Zealand this century’ closes in

      A tropical cyclone feared to be the most serious storm to impact New Zealand this century is closing in – days after parts of the country were hit by deadly flooding. Cyclone Gabrielle is set to unleash winds of up to 96mph (155kmph) and up to 400mm of rainfall across New Zealand. © Reuters The category 3 cyclone is currently moving southeast from over Australia’s Norfolk Island, the MetService said on its website. Wind and rain is starting to spread across New Zealand with Cape Reinga, the most northern point of the North Island, recording 133kmph gusts at 6am local time on Sunday (5pm Saturday GMT). Auckland is likely to be hit by strong winds on Sunday night, with the worst impact…

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