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    • Feb- 2023 -
      1 February

      Sonia Gandhi attends joint sitting of Parliament as senior Cong leaders stuck in Kashmir

      Congress leader Sonia Gandhi sat alone in her designated front row bench in Parliament’s Central Hall during the president’s address on Tuesday as senior leaders of her party remained stuck in Srinagar due to bad weather, after attending an event to mark the culmination of the Bharat Jodo Yatra. However, a steady stream of leaders from across the aisle approached Sonia Gandhi and exchanged pleasantries. © PTI Before the joint sitting began, BJP MPs were seen congratulating J P Nadda, whose term as party president was extended till June 2024, as he entered the Parliament building. Gandhi, who is usually flanked by senior party colleagues, was also greeted by both President Droupadi Murmu and Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar. Union minister Jyotiraditya…

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    • 1 February

      India’s Adani rides out storm as investors rally to $2.5 billion share sale

      Gautam Adani’s crucial $2.5 billion share sale was fully subscribed on Tuesday as investors pumped funds into his flagship firm, despite a $65 billion rout in the Indian billionaire’s stocks sparked by a short-seller’s report. The fundraising is critical for Adani, not just because it will help cut his group’s debt, but also because it is being seen by some as a gauge of confidence at a time when the tycoon faces one of his biggest business and reputational challenges. Hindenburg Research’s report last week alleged improper use of offshore tax havens and concerns about high debt, which Adani denied, but the subsequent market meltdown has led to a dramatic and sudden fall in his fortunes as he slipped to…

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    • 1 February

      Sports World Saddened By The Hulk Hogan Announcement

      It was recently revealed by Kurt Angle that WWE legend Hulk Hogan is dealing with serious side effects from back surgery.  Hogan had the nerves cut from his lower body, according to Angle. As a result, he must now walk with a cane.  “[He] had the nerves cut from his lower body,” Angle said, via Fox News. “He can’t feel his lower body. He used his cane to walk around. I thought he was using the cane because he had pain in his back. He doesn’t have any pain. He has nothing at all. He can’t feel anything. “So now he can’t feel his legs. So he has to walk with a cane which is, you know, that’s pretty serious, man.…

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    • Jan- 2023 -
      31 January

      NATO chief Stoltenberg calls for stronger partnership with Japan

      The NATO secretary-general said the security concerns of the Western military alliance and Japan are ‘closely interconnected’. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg delivers a speech at Japan’s Iruma Air Base, in Sayama, north of Tokyo, on January 31, 2023 [Kyodo via Reuters] Published On 31 Jan 202331 Jan 2023 NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg says the Western military alliance will continue to strengthen its partnership with Japan, adding that “our security is closely interconnected” as Russia’s war on Ukraine raises global dangers. Arriving in Tokyo from South Korea on Monday where he had urged Seoul to increase its military support for Ukraine, Stoltenberg said his trip was aimed at strengthening relations between NATO and “our highly valued partner” Japan. “The war in Ukraine also…

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    • 31 January

      Biden administration to end COVID public health emergency in May

      The move would restructure federal response to treat the virus as an endemic public health threat, ending some government support. The move, combined with the drawdown of most federal COVID relief money, would also shift the development of vaccines and treatments away from the direct management of the federal government [File: Mark J Terrill/AP Photo] United States President Joe Biden has informed Congress that his administration will formally end two national emergencies declared to address the COVID-19 pandemic on May 11, restructuring the federal response to the virus as an endemic public health threat. The announcement on Monday came in a statement opposing resolutions being brought to the floor this week by House Republicans to bring the emergency to an immediate end.…

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    • 31 January

      Rescue operation continues after Pakistan blast that killed 92

      Most of those killed in suicide bombing at a Peshawar mosque were police, 52 injured people remain in hospital. A rescue and recovery operation was continuing in Pakistan after a suicide bombing at a mosque in the northwestern city of Peshawar killed at least 92 people, most of them police officials. Muhammad Asim, a spokesperson for the Lady Reading Hospital in Peshawar, told Al Jazeera on Tuesday that at least 170 people were also injured in the blast a day earlier. The vast majority of those killed were police officers. Fifty-two wounded people remained in hospital, with six in a critical condition, he said. Bilal Faizi, the chief rescue official, said rescue teams were still working at the site where more people could still…

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    • 31 January

      IMF projects Indian economy to grow 6.1% in 2023; global growth to dip to 2.9 pc

       Growth in India is set to decline from 6.8 per cent in 2022 to 6.1 per cent in 2023 before picking up to 6.8 per cent in 2024, with resilient domestic demand despite external headwinds. (PTI) New Delhi: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Tuesday released the January update of its World Economic Outlook. According to the update, IMF said growth in India is set to decline from 6.8 per cent in 2022 to 6.1 per cent in 2023 before picking up to 6.8 per cent in 2024, with resilient domestic demand despite external headwinds. According to IMF in its January update, global growth which is estimated at 3.4 per cent in 2022 is projected to fall to 2.9 per cent…

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    • 31 January

      Woman flier assaults Vistara crew, runs half-naked on plane

       Mumbai Police has arrested an Italian woman passenger for allegedly creating a ruckus mid-air on a Vistara Airline flight (Representational image: ANI) Mumbai: Mumbai Police has arrested an Italian woman passenger for allegedly creating a ruckus mid-air on a Vistara Airline flight soon after taking off from Abu Dhabi to Mumbai on January 30. The passenger identified as Paola Perruccio was arrested by Sahar police early Monday morning after the flight landed in Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA). She was later given bail by a court here. According to the Mumbai police the woman who was reportedly inebriated created a ruckus insisting that she be seated in business class despite being booked in economy. She also took off some…

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    • 31 January

      WhatsApp rolling out longer group subjects, descriptions on Android beta

      The characters of the group subject have been increased from 25 to 100 to provide group admins more freedom when naming their groups. It will make it easier to identify the purpose of the group. San Francisco: Meta-owned messaging platform WhatsApp is reportedly rolling out longer group subjects and descriptions on Android beta. These changes will help users to better describe groups, reports WABetainfo. The characters of the group subject have been increased from 25 to 100 to provide group admins more freedom when naming their groups.It will make it easier to identify the purpose of the group. With the new change, the platform is also increasing the group description from 512 characters to 2048 characters. This will provide more space for…

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    • 31 January

      Desperate Putin blocks citizens from leaving at border as he prepares for new mobilisation

      The Russian President has instructed border forces to stop migrants with dual citizenship and a Russian passport from leaving the country as he needs more people to fight on the Ukrainian front, the UK Ministry of Defence has said. In its latest update, British Defence intelligence said: “Russian authorities are likely keeping open the option of another round of call-ups under the ‘partial mobilisation’. “On 22 January 2023, media reported that Russian border guards were preventing dual passport holding Kyrgyz migrant workers from leaving Russia, telling the men that their names were on mobilisation lists. “Separately, on 23 January 2023, Russian presidential spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said that the decree on ‘partial mobilisation’ continues to remain in force, claiming the decree remained necessary for supporting the work…

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