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Bangladesh Election 2026: Young Bangladeshis Vote for Change

Bangladesh Election 2026: Young Bangladeshis Vote for Change

Bangladesh Election 2026 Polling Live: The counting of votes is underway in Bangladesh’s 13th National Parliament Election. Millions of young Bangladeshis voted for the first time today in a landmark election to determine the country’s leadership following a 2024 student-led uprising. The massive protests led by the youth, who make up about 44% of the country’s 129 million voters, helped end former PM Sheikh Hasina’s 15-year-long iron-fisted tenure. The uprising, led by the youth, who make up about 44% of the country’s 129 million voters, helped end former PM Sheikh Hasina’s 15-year-long iron-fisted tenure, AFP reported. Voters will be electing the 300 members of Bangladesh’s parliament, called the Jatia Sangsad. Although the Parliament has 350 seats in total, directly-elected parliamentarians constitute 300 of them, with the other 50 seats being reserved for women. To form the government, a party or alliance must secure at least 151 of the 300 directly elected seats. Four main alliances are contesting the elections, namely the Bangladesh National Party (BNP), 11-Party Alliance, National Democratic Front and Greater Sunni Alliance. The contest, however, is being deemed as a two-way battle with BNP and 11-Party alliance at the forefront. BNP is being led by Tarique Rahman, son of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia. The party will contest on all 300 seats, with the help of independent candidates and alliances. It has directly 288 of its own candidates.se The 11-Party Alliance, on the other hand, is headed by Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami. The alliance will contest on 298 seats. Notably, Hasina’s Awami League will remain absent from elections as it has been banned from political activity. Polling will be held between 7:30 am and 4:00 pm across the country. The counting of votes will start soon after 4 pm. The results will be announced officially by the Bangladesh Election Commission on the morning of February 13, upon the completion of vote counting. Bangladesh General Election 2026 Voting Live Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami candidate in the Sunamganj-2 constituency (Dirai-Shalla), Shishir Manir, has admitted defeat in the 13th National Parliament election. BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman has won the Dhaka-17 constituency according to unofficial results, Dhaka Tribune reported quoting Shairul Kabir Khan, a member of the BNP Media Cell. BNP candidate Md Asaduzzaman has won in Jhenaidah-1 constituency. Md Asaduzzaman, who is a former attorney general, secured 1,71,598 votes. His nearest rival, Jamaat candidate Matiur Rahman, received 55,577 votes. Over 1 million postal ballots were received in from voters registered through the “Postal Vote BD” app. Of these, 4,95,551 were cast by expatriate voters and 6,48,294 by domestic voters under the Inland Conditional Postal Voting (ICPV) system. Despite receiving an official invitation from Dhaka to monitor the proceedings, India opted not to send official observers to avoid any perception of interference. Responding to queries during the weekly media briefing on Thursday, Ministry of External Affairs Official Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, "We did receive an invitation for sending Observers, we have not sent our Observers to Bangladesh to observe the elections." By staying away from the polling stations, New Delhi ensured that the "credibility" of the election remains a matter for the Bangladeshi people and the international community to judge, rather than being "validated" by an Indian presence. BNP has called on all stakeholders to remain vigilant to ensure that the results of the 13th National Parliament Election are announced accurately. Mahdi Amin, spokesperson for the BNP’s election management committee and adviser to the party chairman, made the remarks at a press conference at the BNP election management office in Gulshan, Dhaka. BNP chairman Tarique Rahman said his party was willing to run the country with all those parties that participated with them in the movement. “We want to run the country (more or less) with those with whom we carried out the movement,” he said while talking to reporters in front of BNP’s Gulshan office after visiting several polling centres in the capital. Counting of votes has begun after voting ended at 4:30pm on Thursday in 299 constituencies across the country. Former US Congressman David Dreier, who is heading an International Republican Institute (IRI) election observation mission, described Bangladesh’s national election as “free, fair and festive,” expressing optimism about the country’s democratic process. Over 32 per cent of the electorate voted till noon in the crucial parliamentary elections, marred by sporadic incidents of violence. Voting was continuing in all centres despite isolated incidents in different parts of the country, Bangladesh Election Commission Senior Secretary Akhtar Ahmed said at a briefing, according to Associated Press. Tens of millions of Bangladeshis voted on Thursday. This comes after the ouster of long-time premier Sheikh Hasina in a Gen Z-led uprising. Turnout reached a high 32.88% by noon at about three-fourths of the 42,651 polling centres across the country, Akhtar Ahmed, senior secretary of the Election Commission, told reporters, as per Reuters. Tarique Rahman, senior BNP leader, faces accusations of irregularities from political rivals. BNP officials have responded, dismissing the claims and vowing to ensure that all electoral complaints are properly addressed. Alongside parliamentary elections, Bangladeshis are voting in a national referendum on the July National Charter. The charter, prepared by the Yunus-led interim government, outlines 84 reforms aimed at strengthening democracy, good governance, and social justice, and preventing a return to authoritarian rule. “If the ‘Yes’ vote wins in the referendum, Bangladesh’s future will be built in a more positive way,” Yunus said, adding it would help keep misrule away. Bangladesh’s first election since the 2024 uprising saw 32.88 per cent voter turnout till noon, according to Election Commission senior secretary Akhtar Ahmed, quoted by Prothom Alo. Voters headed to 32,789 polling centres across the country, as parties previously suppressed under Sheikh Hasina’s rule return to the fray, while a new political heir faces an Islamist-led coalition. BNP leader Mohibuzzaman Kochi died during a confrontation with Jamaat-e-Islami supporters outside a polling centre in Khulna city on Thursday, bdnews24 reported. The BNP claimed that Kochi’s death occurred after a Jamaat leader “pushed him” toward a tree. On the other hand, Jamaat centre director Mahbubur Rahman said, “The BNP people were throwing out our female workers. I stopped them. Then one of them fell ill. I heard later on that he died.” The incident has added to rising tensions as Bangladesh heads into its 2026 parliamentary polls, highlighting the volatile atmosphere in some areas ahead of voting. Last night in Nilphamari, Jamaat-e-Islami workers allegedly attacked Hindu homes, set fires & threatened. 🚨BREAKING : Pre-election terror in Bangladesh!Last night in Nilphamari, Jamaat-e-Islami workers allegedly attacked Hindu homes, set fires & threatened: "Vote for us or face bigger attacks!" Hindus living in fear just days before polls. Where is justice? Where is the world?… pic.twitter.com/UNMlcJEl6n This is Bangladesh’s 13th parliamentary election since it gained independence in 1971. The last three elections — held in 2014, 2018 and 2024 under Sheikh Hasina’s government — were controversial. They were widely believed to have been rigged in her favour, or were boycotted by major opposition parties. Bangladesh follows a first-past-the-post system, meaning the candidate who gets the most votes in a constituency wins. To form a majority government, a party or alliance must win at least 151 seats. As voters line up at polling stations across the country, many hope this election will mark a turning point — one that brings stability after a turbulent period in the nation’s politics. In a shocking incident just a day before Bangladesh’s national parliamentary elections, a 28-year-old man was found dead with his hands and feet tied. The body was discovered on Wednesday at a tea estate in Kamalganj, raising concerns about safety ahead of the polls. The deceased has been identified as Ratan Shuvo Kar, an employee of Champara Tea Garden in Islampur. Abdul Awal, officer in charge of Kamalganj Police Station, confirmed the report to Daily Star. Voting is being held at 42,779 polling stations nationwide. Nearly 800,000 officials have been deployed to manage and monitor the voting process. The interim government, led by Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus, has said it is committed to ensuring that the polls are free, fair and peaceful. To maintain order, around 900,000 police and other security personnel have been deployed. In addition, about 500 foreign observers and journalists are in the country to monitor the election. This includes representatives from the European Union and the Commonwealth, of which Bangladesh is a member. Three people, including a teenage girl, were injured after a crude bomb exploded at a polling centre in Gopalganj city on Thursday. The city is known as former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s political stronghold and a key base of her party, the Awami League. According to a report by The Business Standard , the blast took place during voting hours. The presiding officer at the centre said the injuries were minor. More than 127 million people are eligible to vote in Bangladesh, a country with a population of around 170 million. A total of 2,028 candidates are in the fray across the country. Official figures show that the electorate includes about 64.8 million male voters, 62.9 million female voters and 1,234 transgender voters. Young people played a major role in the 2024 uprising, and they are expected to make their presence felt again. Around 5 million voters will be casting their ballot for the first time. Bangladesh’s chief adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus cast his vote at 10:26 am at Gulshan Model High School and College in Dhaka on Thursday. After voting, Yunus briefly spoke to reporters outside the polling centre. He described the day as one of “great joy” and called it “the birthday of the new Bangladesh,” according to a report by the Dhaka Tribune . Polling began on Thursday morning, but the mood in Gopalganj — long considered an Awami League bastion — appeared unusually quiet. Only a handful of voters were seen at several polling stations in the district during the early hours. Gopalganj holds deep political significance. It is the birthplace of Bangladesh’s founding leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and his daughter, former prime minister Sheikh Hasina, who was ousted last year. The district has close to one million registered voters. Polling agents are hoping that at least half of them will turn up by the end of the day. But when centres were visited in the morning, footfall remained thin, according to a BBC report. Those overseeing the process, however, believe the numbers could pick up as the day progresses, with many voters traditionally choosing to cast their ballots later. Even as more than 2,000 candidates are in the fray this time, women remain sharply underrepresented. Only 109 candidates — roughly 4.24% — are women, according to a report by the Daily Star . Of these, 72 have been nominated by political parties, while the rest are contesting as independents. A day before Bangladesh headed to the polls, Jamaat-e-Islami chief Shafiqur Rahman chose his words carefully — especially when it came to India. With his party expected to perform strongly in Thursday’s election, he appeared keen to calm nerves about what a Jamaat rise might mean for foreign ties. On Wednesday, Rahman invited foreign diplomats, international observers and journalists for lunch at the Dhaka Sheraton. The gathering was widely seen as an effort to reach out and strike a reassuring note ahead of voting day. When asked how he sees Bangladesh’s relationship with India, Rahman avoided a long, formal response. Instead, he glanced up at the chandeliers above and said simply, “colourful”. When someone remarked that the chandeliers were green, he smiled and said, “green stands for progress”. He went on to add that ties with India would remain a “priority”, pointing out that India is Bangladesh’s “neighbour”. Bangladesh Elections | Tarique Rahman, Chairman of Bangladesh Nationalist Party-BNP and son of former Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Begum Khaleda Zia, arrive at a polling centre at the Gulshan Model School and College in Dhaka to cast his vote for the 13th Parliamentary elections. #watch | Bangladesh Elections | Tarique Rahman, Chairman of Bangladesh Nationalist Party-BNP and son of former Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Begum Khaleda Zia, arrives at a polling centre at the Gulshan Model School and College in Dhaka to cast his vote for the 13th Parliamentary… pic.twitter.com/MhvmxKk6E0 Violence was reported in Dhaka’s Mirpur-10 constituency. Supporters of Jamaat-e-Islami and the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) clashed in the area. Jamaat chief Shafiqur Rahman is contesting from this seat. Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami chief Shafiqur Rahman cast his vote at around 8:30am at the Manipur High School polling centre. He has run what observers describe as a focused grassroots campaign. If he wins, the former political prisoner could lead the first Islamist-led government in constitutionally secular Bangladesh. Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, secretary general of the BNP, voted at the Thakurgaon Government Girls’ High School polling centre. He is contesting from the Thakurgaon-1 seat, according to Prothom Alo. A survey released in December 2025 by the United States-based International Republican Institute showed the BNP at 33 per cent support. The same poll placed Jamaat close behind at 29 per cent. The BNP is widely seen as the frontrunner, but the race remains tight. This is the first national election since the deadly 2024 uprising that removed Sheikh Hasina from power. Many of the young people who helped lead those protests believe this is the Muslim-majority nation’s first real contest since 2009 — the year Hasina began her 15-year rule. Because of the strong role played by young activists in shaping the political landscape after her fall, the vote is being described as the world’s first Gen Z-inspired election.
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Feb 12, 2026, 04:43 PM
Trump's Garbled Speech Reignites Health Concerns Amid Partisan Debate

Trump's Garbled Speech Reignites Health Concerns Amid Partisan Debate

Renewed questions about President Donald Trump’s health resurfaced this week after aWhite Houseappearance in which the 79-year-old struggled through a short but widely shared moment of garbled speech. The clip, captured during a ceremony on Wednesday, Feb. 11, quickly ricocheted across social media—fueling partisan criticism, late-night mockery, and a familiar debate about age, fitness, and transparency in Americanpolitics. The episode unfolded during an event meant to celebrate federal funding for coal plants. Instead, it shifted the spotlight back to Trump himself—and to how moments like these are amplified, interpreted, and weaponized in a hyper-online political culture. At the ceremony, President Trump was presenting an award from a pro-coal advocacy group recognizing his administration’s support for coal infrastructure. The honor—titled “Undisputed Champion of Beautiful Clean Coal,” was tied to the administration’s approval of $175 million in federal funding aimed at upgrading six coal plants across West Virginia, Ohio, North Carolina, and Kentucky. When Trump attempted to formally announce the award’s name, he faltered. “I’m proud to officially name the undispuut…,” he began, pausing for several seconds before breaking off. “When did this come out? Mr. Speaker,” he added, before finally completing the line: “The undisputed champion of beautiful, clean coal.”
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Bangladesh's Political Landscape Shifts: Tarique Rahman's Return Signals Dynastic Politics' Reassertion

Bangladesh's Political Landscape Shifts: Tarique Rahman's Return Signals Dynastic Politics' Reassertion

Bangladesh’s latest parliamentary election marks a turning point in the country’s post-Hasina political era. With the Awami League no longer in the race, the spotlight has shifted to the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and its chairman, Tarique Rahman. After 17 years in exile, Rahman returned to Dhaka in December and now stands as the leading contender to become Bangladesh’s next prime minister—if the BNP converts polling momentum into parliamentary seats. Tarique Rahman is the eldest son of former President Ziaur Rahman and three-time Prime Minister Khaleda Zia. During his mother’s tenure, he was widely viewed as one of the most powerful figures within the BNP and was often described by critics as operating from a “shadow” power center. His return to Bangladesh after nearly two decades abroad is symbolically significant. It signals not just a personal comeback, but the reassertion of dynastic politics in a country long shaped by rival political families. Multiple pre-election surveys indicate that the BNP is the frontrunner in the 13th parliamentary elections.
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Trump Administration Restricts SBA Loans for Green Card Holders

Trump Administration Restricts SBA Loans for Green Card Holders

The Trump administration has introduced a sweeping new rule that will block green card holders from accessingU.S. Small Business Administration(SBA) loans, a move that could reshape how immigrant-founded businesses raise capital in the United States. The change, outlined in an SBA notice, restricts SBA-backed loans exclusively to businesses 100% owned by U.S. citizens or U.S. nationals residing in the country. The decision has drawn sharp criticism from Democrats and immigrant advocacy groups, who argue it undermines the role of legal immigrants in the U.S. economy and narrows access to one of the most important sources of small-business financing. Under the updated SBA guidance, legal permanent residents, commonly known as green card holders—will no longer be eligible to own any stake in a business applying for SBA-backed loans. Starting March 1, the rule requires that: This marks a significant departure from earlier SBA policy, which allowed limited foreign or non-resident ownership under narrow conditions.
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Shiv Sena (UBT) Party's Behavior Raises Concerns Over Decorum and Responsibility in Mumbai Civic House

Shiv Sena (UBT) Party's Behavior Raises Concerns Over Decorum and Responsibility in Mumbai Civic House

Mumbai, Feb 12:The commotion in the civic House, including the walkout and tearing of Deputy Mayor Sanjay Ghadi’s speech, clearly showed that Shiv Sena (UBT) does not intend to cooperate with the BJP–Shiv Sena (Mahayuti) leadership. The protest was a strong political message challenging the alliance’s authority, but also cast a shadow on the dignity of the House. For the Mahayuti, the real test now lies not just in its majority but in its ability to manage the floor and ensure stable governance. UBT Shiv Sena Corporators stage a walk out from the civic house as deputy mayor Sanjay Ghadi starts speaking. They tear his speech paper and throw it up.pic.twitter.com/fAr17hNVNg Shift from power to Opposition For nearly three decades, the Thackeray-led Shiv Sena had run the BMC, shaping policy and dominating proceedings. This term marks their first time in Opposition, and the shift was evident from day one. However, their conduct in the civic House raised serious concerns about decorum and responsibility. Disruptions and online backlash Shiv Sena (UBT) corporators’ aggressive stance — objecting to the Municipal Commissioner presiding, staging walkouts, shouting slogans and tearing Ghadi’s speech — disrupted proceedings and challenged the authority of the House. Their actions drew widespread criticism online, with netizens branding them a “powerless army”, highlighting how political theatrics took precedence over responsibility and constructive debate. Sharp exchanges and political criticism “UBT corporators are not able to digest the fact they no longer rule BMC and Eknath Shinde-led has his deputy mayor of Mumbai,” said one of the netizens. Mohan Mithbavkar, former deputy mayor, said, “While asserting political relevance is understandable, such behaviour undermined the dignity of the civic chamber and set a confrontational tone that threatened the smooth functioning of the BMC. Rather than engaging in constructive debate, Congress and UBT corporators appeared focused on political theatre, prioritising symbolism over governance.” Deputy Mayor hits back Ghadi sharply criticised Shiv Sena (UBT), saying, “They should respect the voters’ mandate, but their behaviour in the first House was deeply hurtful and a blatant insult to democracy. Despite having four former mayors and senior corporators familiar with House traditions and parliamentary conduct, they chose to flout norms. Mumbaikars witnessed their disruptive conduct live on television. We will continue our work with dedication, while they remain focused on political theatrics.” Mayor promises neutral conduct Ritu Tawde, newly elected Mayor of Mumbai, said, “We all saw that the House's dignity was compromised on the day of the mayoral election. As Mayor, my aim is to preside over the House neutrally, maintain decorum, respect the Opposition and consider their views while conducting proceedings.” Kishori Pednekar, a group leader of Shiv Sena (UBT), was not available for comment. Also Watch: All-party meeting to ensure smooth functioning Meanwhile, BJP sources said Shiv Sena (UBT)’s behaviour signalled their unwillingness to cooperate. In response, the Mayor will hold a meeting with all party leaders in the BMC, urging them to work together to ensure the smooth functioning of the civic House. To get details on exclusive and budget-friendly property deals in Mumbai & surrounding regions, do visit:https://budgetproperties.in/
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Feb 12, 2026, 04:08 PM
Pakistan's Ex-PM Imran Khan Claims Vision Loss in Jail, Sparks Concern Over Treatment

Pakistan's Ex-PM Imran Khan Claims Vision Loss in Jail, Sparks Concern Over Treatment

Jailed former Pakistan PM Imran Khan has claimed that he has lost about 85% vision in his right eye in a report submitted to the country’s apex court, prompting the Supreme Court to ordered the formation of a medical team to examine his eye, a leading news publication in the country reported. Khan, who is currently under prolonged solitary confinement inside Rawalpindi’s Adiala Jail has long claimed mistreatment in prison. His aides have continuously flagged “deliberate, inhuman, and illegal treatment” against Khan, which they claimed was carried out under the watch of Pakistan’s powerful military establishment. According to the report, Khan said that approximately three to four months earlier, until October 2025, he had normal 6 x 6 vision in both eyes. He then began experiencing persistent blurred and hazy vision, which he repeatedly reported to the then jail superintendent, but no action was taken by the jail authorities to address these complaints. Khan, in fact, underwent a medical procedure at the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences in Islamabad on the night of January 24, a development confirmed days later amid an apparent lack of knowledge by the family, according to Dawn report. “The issue of Imran’s health is most important,” Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Yahya Afridi, adding that “intervention was necessary”. Imran’s son Kasim Khan, in a post on X, termed the development “a direct consequence of “solitary confinement, medical neglect”. “This is the direct consequence of 922 days of solitary confinement, medical neglect (denied blood tests) and the deliberate denial of proper treatment in jail,” Kasim stressed, maintaining that the “responsibility lies squarely with the regime in power, the army chief and the puppets enabling this cruelty”. The court has also directed that Khan be allowed to speak to his children. It was ordered that both the eye inspection and the phone calls be conducted before February 16, Dawn reported. Khan is currently jailed under multiple cases, with reports indicating at least 5 major convictions, according to several reports.
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Feb 12, 2026, 04:00 PM
Sify Infinit Spaces Secures Approval for $3 Billion India IPO to Fund AI Infrastructure Development

Sify Infinit Spaces Secures Approval for $3 Billion India IPO to Fund AI Infrastructure Development

Sify Infinit Spaces is the first pure-play data centre company to have received approval from the Securities and Exchange Board of India ( Sebi ) for a Rs 3,700 crore initial public offering, marking a shift in how data centre players are funding their expansion amid limited appetite from venture capital firms. As the data centre ecosystem scales up, companies are increasingly queueing up to tap the IPO market to raise capital for infrastructure-heavy expansion plans. Of the total issue size, around Rs 1,325 crore has been earmarked for data centre outlay, underlining that the offering is largely geared towards building and expanding capital-intensive AI infrastructure. Bharti Airtel is also preparing an IPO for its data centre arm, Nxtra Data, within the next couple of years. The proposed listing is expected to value the business at around $3 billion, or roughly Rs 20,500 crore. The company has earlier said it plans to invest between Rs 4,500 crore and Rs 6,000 crore to acquire land and expand facilities, with the aim of doubling capacity from the current 80–100 MW over the next three years. Other players are also exploring the public markets. Yotta Infrastructure, which had earlier weighed a listing on Nasdaq, is now pursuing an India listing within the next year. CtrlS Datacenters is considering an IPO to fund a $2 billion infrastructure development roadmap. Despite the AI-driven infrastructure boom, venture capital firms have largely stayed away from direct investments in data centre companies, citing concerns around capital intensity and returns. Rishi Kapoor, co-chief executive and chief investment officer at Investcorp, said at the recent Davos summit, “Ironically, we are not really going big and deep into data centres mainly because too much capital has gone into it. Returns have gotten compressed to levels where arguably, you can get a better risk-return trade-off in other areas.” For over a decade, data centre growth has been driven primarily by hyperscalers such as Google, Amazon and Microsoft to support cloud services. Sid Ugrankar, co-founder and CEO of Qila.io, said that as cloud growth slowed in recent years, demand for large, power-intensive facilities also eased. “This demand has been re-energised with large language models in AI that require infrastructure in terms of power and compute facilities. However, the return on investment for data centres is uncertain as use cases are not justifying the investment,” he said. A November report by PitchBook echoed similar concerns in the US market, staing that “exit horizons are complicated by the fact that no one can say with confidence whether the returns being underwritten today will hold up,” while warning of overcapacity risks from aggressive build-outs. Indian companies are also watching global precedents such as CoreWeave, which went public last year but, like hyperscalers, carries significant debt. “Data centres are critical to AI infrastructure, but they are not a natural VC play,” said Natasha Malpani, founder and general partner at Boundless Ventures. “They are highly capital-intensive: closer to real estate or utilities than venture. Globally, institutional and sovereign investors fund data-centre build-outs; VCs back the intelligence that runs on top.” Joint ventures and strategic partnerships are emerging as another funding route, particularly after the Union Budget proposed a 10-year tax holiday for foreign companies building data centre infrastructure in India. The move is expected to attract Big Tech investments as global firms ramp up AI infrastructure spending. Naresh Singh, senior director analyst at Gartner, said India’s advantage lies beyond tax incentives. “India’s edge is that it also offers access to an already significant and rapidly growing talent pool and affordable power tariffs — both of which are important for managing costs and improving operating margins,” he said.
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Feb 12, 2026, 03:59 PM
UIDAI Streamlines Aadhaar Address Update Process Through myAadhaar Portal and Aadhaar App

UIDAI Streamlines Aadhaar Address Update Process Through myAadhaar Portal and Aadhaar App

New Delhi, February 12:In an era defined by digital mobility, keeping your Aadhaar information current is more than a formality - it is a necessity for accessing subsidies, banking services, and government benefits. As of February 2026, the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has streamlined the address update process through its enhanced myAadhaar portal and the newly launched Aadhaar App. While biometric updates still require a physical visit to an Enrolment Centre, residents can now update their residential address from their smartphones in minutes, provided their mobile number is linked to their Aadhaar. "aadhaar address update", "aadhaar update", "aadhaar update address" and "update aadhaar address online" are some of the trending keywords today, February 12.How To Download Aadhaar Card: Know Step-by-Step Guide for E-Aadhaar. The online update is designed to be user-friendly, utilising the Self-Service Update Portal (SSUP). To begin, users must navigate to the official portal at myaadhaar.uidai.gov.in. Secure Login:Enter your 12-digit Aadhaar number and a captcha code. A One-Time Password (OTP) will be sent to your registered mobile number for authentication. Select Service:Once logged in, click on the "Address Update" tab and select "Update Aadhaar Online". Enter New Details:Fill in your new residential details carefully. Ensure that the "Care of" (C/O) field and Pin Code are accurate, as these often trigger automated verification. Upload Documents:Upload a clear, colour-scanned copy of a valid Proof of Address (PoA). The portal accepts formats such as PDF, JPEG, or PNG. Payment:A non-refundable fee of INR 50 (inclusive of GST) is required to process the request. Payments can be made via UPI, credit/debit cards, or net banking. The UIDAI maintains a strict list of over 30 acceptable documents for address proof. "Ration card, Voter identity card, Government-issued identity card/ certificate having address, and Indian Passport serve as proof of both identity and address," the UIDAI said on the website. In 2026, the most commonly used documents include: Utility Bills:Electricity, water, or gas bills (not older than three months). Financial Records:Recent bank statements or Post Office passbooks. Government IDs:Valid Passport, Voter ID, or Ration Card. New for 2026:Registered Rent/Lease agreements are now more easily verified via integration with state revenue portals. For residents who do not have a document in their own name - such as students or stay-at-home spouses - the UIDAI offers the Head of Family (HoF) based update. This allows an individual to use the address proof of a family member. The process requires a Proof of Relationship (PoR) document (like a birth or marriage certificate) and the digital consent of the HoF via the portal.How to Change Your Home Address Using the New Aadhaar App: Complete Step-by-Step Guide. After a successful submission, you will receive a Service Request Number (SRN). You can use this to track your status on the "Check Enrolment & Update Status" page. While the official window for updates is up to 30 days, most digital applications in 2026 are processed and reflected in the system within five to seven working days. Once updated, a fresh e-Aadhaar can be downloaded immediately. The UIDAI now recommends that residents update their PoI (Identity) and PoA (Address) documents at least once every 10 years. Regular updates minimise identity fraud and ensure that "Intelligent India" services - such as automated subsidy transfers - function without technical glitches. (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 12, 2026 09:23 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Feb 12, 2026, 03:58 PM
Bangladesh's 13th Parliamentary Elections: BNP Gains Momentum as Awami League Absent

Bangladesh's 13th Parliamentary Elections: BNP Gains Momentum as Awami League Absent

As Bangladesh voted in its 13th parliamentary elections , exiled Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s son Sajeeb Wazed has signalled a possible political outreach to the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), calling it the country’s “major party" and suggesting lines of communication could open soon. In an exclusive conversation with CNN-News18 , Wazed said, “BNP is the major party in Bangladesh. We are going to reach out to them soon." The remarks come at a time when Hasina’s Awami League has been barred from contesting the elections. Wazed said the current electoral landscape had effectively become an “open field" for the BNP. “It’s an open field for BNP in the elections because there is no real opposition and we are barred from fighting the elections," he said. Despite the party’s absence from the ballot, Wazed insisted the Awami League remained politically relevant and would stage a comeback. “Awami League is not going anywhere because people of Bangladesh still love our party. We will make a comeback in Bangladesh," he said, adding that the country “developed the most under the Awami League." He also took aim at Jamaat-e-Islami, downplaying its support base while warning of consequences if it gains influence. “Jamaat has very little support in Bangladesh. If Jamaat has a say in the Bangladesh parliament, then terrorism will continue in the country," Wazed told CNN-News18 . Early results from Bangladesh’s 13th parliamentary elections show the BNP and the Jamaat-e-Islami alliance winning one seat each so far, according to local outlet Desh Rupantor. As per the latest figures, the BNP-led alliance has secured 46.7% of the votes counted till now, while the Jamaat-e-Islami and its partners have bagged 48.5%. The counting comes after polling concluded at 4:30 pm local time. Bangladesh Election Commission Senior Secretary Akhtar Ahmed said voter turnout stood at 47.91% till 2 pm, with final consolidated figures expected later in the evening. The high-stakes vote is being closely watched as the first national election since the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s government. Her Awami League was barred from contesting. She also demanded the “cancellation of this voterless, illegal and unconstitutional election," while praising voters for “boycotting and rejecting this election without the Awami League." Wazed further argued that progressive political parties had not been allowed to campaign freely, which he claimed had improved Jamaat’s electoral prospects. “All progressive parties in Bangladesh were not allowed to campaign. That’s why Jamaat has a good chance to win more seats in this election," he said.
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Bangladesh's National Parliamentary Election Concludes Amid Controversy

Bangladesh's National Parliamentary Election Concludes Amid Controversy

Dhaka, Bangladesh:The 13th National Parliamentary Election in Bangladesh concluded on February 12, 2026, marking the country's first general vote since the student-led uprising that ousted longtime Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in July 2024. The polls, held across 299 constituencies alongside a concurrent referendum on constitutional and institutional reforms, saw a voter turnout of approximately 48% by mid-afternoon, according to the Bangladesh Election Commission, significantly higher than the 42% recorded in the 2024 election boycotted by major opposition parties. Interim government Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus hailed the process as peaceful, orderly, and festive, describing it as "the beginning of an unprecedented journey toward a new Bangladesh." In a post-polling statement, he praised voters' enthusiastic participation, the responsible conduct of political parties and candidates, and the professionalism of electoral institutions, urging all sides to maintain democratic decency, tolerance, and unity as results emerge. The election featured a competitive field, with over 2,000 candidates from more than 50 parties, including a key contest between the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), led by Tarique Rahman, and an alliance spearheaded by Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami alongside the National Citizen Party (NCP) and others formed in the wake of the 2024 uprising. Polling stations reported long queues in many areas, with voters, particularly younger ones, expressing hopes for reform and a break from past political turmoil. However, the banned Awami League, Hasina's party, condemned the election as a "well-planned farce" orchestrated under Yunus's leadership. In a statement attributed to the exiled former prime minister, the party expressed gratitude to citizens, especially women and minority communities, for allegedly rejecting the polls through low participation or boycott. It accused the interim administration of illegally seizing power, cited early morning reports of irregularities such as polling center seizures, gunfire, vote-buying, ballot stamping, and agents pre-signing result sheets, and claimed voter turnout was negligible in many centers by February 12 morning. The statement referenced an Election Commission figure of just 14.96% turnout by 11 a.m. local time as evidence of widespread rejection, while questioning suspicious voter list increases in areas like Dhaka. Hasina demanded the immediate cancellation of what she termed a "voterless, illegal, and unconstitutional" election, Yunus's resignation, the release of political prisoners (including teachers, journalists, and intellectuals), withdrawal of alleged false cases, restoration of Awami League activities, and fresh polls under a neutral caretaker government to uphold democratic and constitutional norms.
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Feb 12, 2026, 03:42 PM
Slovak National Gallery Director Fired Amid Cultural Purge

Slovak National Gallery Director Fired Amid Cultural Purge

WhenRobert Ficoreturned to power andformed his fourth administration in late 2023, Alexandra Kusa knew her 14-year tenure as the head of the Slovak National Gallery was likely coming to an end. The Ministry of Culture had gone to the far-right Slovak National Party. A former TV presenter namedMartina Simkovicova— who made her name spreading COVID disinformation on YouTube — was awarded the ministerial role. "There had been signs for quite some time, because other directors were being dismissed as well," Alexandra Kusa told DW from Bratislava. "They were also signaling publicly what they didn't like," she said. Minister Simkovicova said she wanted official Slovak culture to better represent what she called traditional Slovak values, rather than work that explored liberal orLGBTQ+themes, for example. "The culture of the Slovak people should be Slovak. Slovak and no other. We tolerate other national cultures, but our culture is not a mixing of other cultures," Simkovicova told reporters in November 2023, setting out what would be her cultural policy priorities. Within six months, that policy began to result in personnel changes. The head of the Slovak National Library was removed, followed by the director of the Slovak National Theatre in August 2024. Kusa drafted a statement of support. The next day she, too, was fired. "Journalists began asking the ministry why I had been dismissed, and that's when they began inventing all sorts of reasons, constantly changing them," said Kusa. "First it was because the gallery was empty. Then because it was too full. Then because there was no Slovak flag outside the building. Then because of the renovation work that had taken place two years earlier," Kusa added. "They never announced the real reason, which is that they simply didn't want to work with us, which is a shame, because it was the truth. It wouldn't have cost them anything," she said. Not that Alexandra Kusa could imagine working with Martina Simkovicova and her colleagues at the ministry. "They're not interested in cooperation. They're not really interested in culture. They have this feudal idea of management — my person, your person — the result doesn't interest them. You can't work with someone like that," Kusa told DW. "It's not a different opinion about culture. It's a different universe." Over 100 curators and other staff left the Slovak National Gallery after Kusa's firing. She was replaced by three temporary directors in quick succession. Artists protested in vain as their work was stripped from the walls. Major exhibitions were cancelled. International partners withdrew their cooperation. Last summer, the turmoil spilled into the street, when activists set up a symbolic protest space next door, calling it the "Free National Gallery." It was part of a broader protest movement known as the "Cultural Strike." Alexandra Kusa has now curated a new exhibition at Prague City Gallery inneighboring Czechia, documenting the saga of the Slovak National Gallery. The ground floor of the exhibition, which is entitled"Free National Gallery – Description of a Struggle,"is a meticulous recreation of the firings and hirings and public protests. The first floor contains works by Slovak artists whose works will no longer be displayed in the country's most prestigious art gallery. "Why are we doing this exhibition? To show that all these things can happen very quickly, very rapidly, and that open society is under pressure," said Magdalena Jurikova, director ofPragueCity Gallery. Jurikova told DW that what happened inSlovakiacarries a clear warning for other countries, including Czechia, where a conservative populist government took power in January. The Culture Ministry's remit in both countries extends to the national broadcasters. In Slovakia, critics saythat institution has been gutted and brought to heel. Czech TV and Radio — which is funded by a license fee — is still largely free from direct political interference.For now. "Nobody knows what will happen. We're only a few months into the Babis government, but there are problems with the financing of public TV and radio. And those are the first steps," Jurikova told DW. Martina Simkovicova recently visited Prague, part of a gradual thawing of relations underPrime Minister Andrej Babisafter achilly few years. She met her Czech counterpart Oto Klempir, who caused some alarm by telling reporters afterwards that the Slovaks were "ahead" of the Czechs in reforming their public media funding, saying she'd advised him on what "pitfalls" to avoid. Klempir has previously defended the Czech license fee, although it's unclear for how much longer he will do so. Back in Bratislava, Alexandra Kusa says the Slovak National Gallery is largely empty. Artists have boycotted it. The public avoids it. "We've seen what they put on show. Just a bit of folklore, a few flags on buildings. That's not culture. That's cliché. It's hollow," she said. "Today it's a house of ghosts." Edited by: Aingeal Flanagan
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Feb 12, 2026, 03:39 PM
Karnataka Legislators' Australia-New Zealand Tour Sparks Controversy Amid Power Struggle

Karnataka Legislators' Australia-New Zealand Tour Sparks Controversy Amid Power Struggle

Bengaluru:At a time when the power struggle in Karnataka politics between the Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and his Deputy D K Shivakumar witnessing an intense situation, a controversy forced a group of legislators, who are strong supporters of Siddaramaiah were forced to convert a government sponsored foreign jaunt with their family members into private family tour. The tour proposal created a controversy when the group, backed by the Animal Husbandry Department, sent a request by NOC from the Chief Secretary. While the opposition BJP touted it as an `extravaganza by the bankrupt' government, D K Shivakumar supporters termed it as `resort politics' shifting international level. At the end, the Animal Husbandry Minister K Venkatesh silently withdrew the letter and got an NOC from the Chief Minister's office. Later, Siddaramaiah declared it as `their private tour'. The NOC requisition had sought permission to permit the group of 12 legislators headed by Minister Venkatesh and their family members to visit Australia and New Zealand between February 16 and March 3, to study the dairy farming practices in the two countries. When the news leaked, they just withdrew the letter. All the 12 legislators, including one MLC are Siddaramaiah supporters. As the controversy broke out, the issue went up to party high command and AICC General Secretary Randeep Singh Surjewala spoke to the Chief Minister over the issue. On Thursday, Siddaramaiah denied that the government was sending the legislators and they were free to go on any tour on their own. Meanwhile, Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar said that he did not want to comment on the issue. ``I am not in the picture. I don't know what suggestions these group of legislators have received from the Chief Minister and he will be the best person to react on the issue.'' Also Watch: Animal Husbandry Minister K Ventakesh said that there was no proposal to sponsor the trip from his department. ``The issue was discussed during the recent Legislature Session by a group of legislators. However, it was about a private trip. The department has no budget for such trips,'' he added. Meanwhile, Thomas Cook Travel Agency has reportedly arranged the travel package for the Australia–New Zealand tour.The legislators travelling to Australia and New Zealand include K. Venkatesh, Hampagouda Badarli, B. Devendrappa, Yashwantharayagouda V. Patil, B.M. Nagaraj, J.T. Patil,. Allamaprabhu Patil, C. Puttaranga Shetty, Basanagouda Daddal, A.R. Krishna Murthy, Basangouda Turuvihalla, Anil Chikkamadhu, Raghumurthy, Shivakumar (MLC).
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Feb 12, 2026, 03:36 PM
India Clears Purchase of 114 Rafale Combat Jets Worth Rs 3.25 Lakh Crore Ahead of Macron's Visit

India Clears Purchase of 114 Rafale Combat Jets Worth Rs 3.25 Lakh Crore Ahead of Macron's Visit

New Delhi: Ahead of the French PresidentEmmanuel Macron’s visit, the Defence Ministry on Thursday cleared the long awaited purchase of 114Rafale combat jetsfrom France in a whopping Rs 3.25 lakh crore government-to-government deal for the Indian Air Force that currently operates with a depleted squadron strength. Experience a more refined e-paper today The Rafale deal constitutes the majority portion of Rs 3.60 lakh crore worth of military projects that received the Acceptance of Necessity (AON) approval – the first step in India’s protracted defence procurement process - from the Defence Advisory Council, headed by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh. The aircraft’s manufacturer Dassault Aviation will produce 96 aircraft in India for which it would tie up with local industries, sources said, adding that the remaining 18 wiouldcome in a fly away condition. The 114 aircraft will be a mix of 88 single seater and 26 twin seater (trainer) versions. The Defence Ministry’s decision is announced before President Macro’s Feb 17-19 visit during which he will hold bilateral talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Mumbai and participate in the AI Impact Summit in the national capital. The DAC also green lighted purchase of six additional P8I long range surveillance aircraft from the USA for the Indian Navy at a cost of Rs 28,000 crore; air ship based high altitude pseudo-satellites for the IAF at Rs 15,000 crore and combat missiles for the Rafale aircraft along with a few other military items for the Army and Indian Coast Guard, sources said. “AoN was approved for the procurement of multi role fighter aircraft (Rafale), combat missiles and air-ship based high altitude pseudo satellite,” a Defence Ministry spokesperson said in a statement. The deal will finally have to be sanctioned by the Cabinet Committee on Security before the commercial contract is inked. “The procurement of MRFA will enhance the capability of undertaking air dominance roles across the spectrum of conflict and significantly boost the deterrence capabilities of IAF with long range offensive strikes. The majority of MRFA to be procured will be manufactured in India,” an official said. The combat missiles such as beyond visual range Meteor, short range Mica and cruise missile Scalp will enhance the aircraft stand-off ground attack capability with deep strike power and very high accuracy. The government decision to purchase 114 Rafale fighters from France in India’s biggest defence deal comes after 25 years of tumultuous politics to equip the IAF with over six squadrons of medium, multi-role combat jets as a replacement of the MiGs. The UPA government under Manmohan Singh could not finalise the 126 medium, multi-role combat aircraft deal in 10 years, but it shortlisted the Rafale combat jet from a global competitive tender. The Modi-led NDA government in 2015 cancelled the MMRCA tender and purchased 36 Rafale aircraft on an emergency basis a year later. The IAF’s two Rafale squadrons are based in Ambala (17 Squadrons – Golden Arrow) and Hasimara (101 Squadrons – Falcons). On the P8I deal, the spokesperson said, “The acquisition of P8I aircraft will significantly boost the navy’s combat/war-fighting capability of long-range anti-submarine warfare, maritime surveillance and maritime strike capability.” The high altitude pseudo satellites will be utilised towards carrying out persistent intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance; electronic intelligence; telecommunication and remote sensing for military purposes.
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Feb 12, 2026, 03:35 PM
Kerala Government Faces Fresh Trouble Over Sabarimala Event Funds

Kerala Government Faces Fresh Trouble Over Sabarimala Event Funds

Thiruvananthapuram: Posing further trouble to the left-front government inKeralaoverSabarimala, it has come to light that state Devaswom minister V N Vasavan said in the state assembly recently that the amount spent by the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) for the Global Ayyappa Sangamam was already repaid using the funds received from sponsors. Experience a more refined e-paper today On Wednesday the special commissioner for Sabarimala Ayyappa temple informed the Kerala high court that of the entire expenses incurred for the event, Rs. 3.4 crore could not be recovered yet through sponsorship. The HC also asked the TDB, which organised the event, to give an explanation in ten days. However, as per a reply given by the Devaswom minister in the state assembly on January 28, funds from TDB that were used as advance for conducting the Global Ayyappa Sangamam was already deposited back after funds were received from the sponsors. He also said that Dhanlaxmi Bank and Kerala Bank were the major sponsors and the amount they offered were already received. It was due to the delay in getting funds from sponsors that TDB's funds were taken as advance, the minister said in the written reply to the house. On Wednesday also the minister told reporters that his information was that the advance amount taken from TDB was already paid back once the sponsorship amounts were received. He however maintained that the Devaswom board need not keep on informing the government about financial matters. The Congress and BJP already launched an attack against the left front over the suspected misappropriation in the funds for Global Ayyappa Sangamam that was held on the banks of Pamba river at Sabarimala on September 20 last year.
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Feb 12, 2026, 03:32 PM
North Korea's Kim Jong Un Reportedly Set to Name 13-Year-Old Daughter as Future Leader

North Korea's Kim Jong Un Reportedly Set to Name 13-Year-Old Daughter as Future Leader

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is reportedly close to designating his teenage daughter as the country’s future leader this month. The assessment by South Korea’s spy agency – National Intelligence Service – comes as North Korea is preparing to hold its biggest political conference later this month, where Kim is expected to outline his major policy goals for the next five years and take steps to tighten his authoritarian grip. Kim’s daughter is believed to be named Kim Ju Ae and around 13 years old, news agency Reuters reported quoting NIS officials. Kim Ju Ae first appeared in public at a long-range missile test in November 2022. Since then, she has accompanied her father to an increasing number of events, including weapons tests, military parades and factory openings. Kim Ju Ae travelled with Kim Jong Un to Beijing last September for Kim’s first summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping in six years on the sidelines of a World War II event. Speculation about her political future gained momentum last month when she joined her parents on a New Year ‘s Day visit to Pyongyang’s Kumsusan Palace of the Sun, a sacred family mausoleum displaying the embalmed bodies of her late grandfather and great-grandfather, the country’s first- and second-generation leaders. This move, according to some experts, is the clearest sign yet that she’s positioned to be the heir to her 42-year-old father. “In the past, (NIS) described Kim Ju Ae as being in the midst of successor training.’ What was notable today is that they used the term successor-designate stage,’ a shift that’s quite significant,” South Korean lawmaker Lee Seong Kweun, who attended the meeting by NIS, told Reuters. The spy agency reportedly cited her growing presence at high-profile military events, her inclusion in the family visit to Kumsusan, and signs that Kim Jong Un was beginning to seek her input on certain policy matters. Despite her increased visibility, North Korea n state media have never published the name of Kim Jong Un’s daughter, only referring to her as his “respected” or “most beloved” child. The belief that she is named Kim Ju Ae is based on an account by former NBA star Dennis Rodman, in which he recalled holding Kim Jong Un’s baby daughter during a trip to Pyongyang in 2013, according to the Reuters report. South Korean intelligence officials believe she was born sometime that year, it said. Kim Jong Un and his wife are also believed to have an older son and a younger third child whose gender is unknown.
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Feb 12, 2026, 03:31 PM
Bengaluru's Metro Expansion Plans Hit Roadblock Over Design and Financial Concerns

Bengaluru's Metro Expansion Plans Hit Roadblock Over Design and Financial Concerns

Bengaluru’s metro expansion plans have run into new uncertainty after the Union government halted progress on the proposed Red Line corridor. The ambitious Sarjapur to Hebbal route, seen as a key transport lifeline for the city’s growing residential and commercial zones, has been sent back for review over design and financial concerns. The move, which includes objections to the double decker flyover model, comes at a time when public dissatisfaction over recent metro fare hikes is already mounting. The Central government has stalled progress on Bengaluru’s proposed Metro Red Line, returning the project’s Detailed Project Report (DPR) for revision and rejecting plans to build double decker flyovers along the route. The proposed 37 kilometre Sarjapur to Hebbal corridor, estimated to cost ₹28,405 crore and include 28 stations, was planned as a key addition to the city’s expanding metro network. However, the Centre has raised concerns about the design and long term financial sustainability of the project, sending the proposal back for reconsideration. The decision comes at a sensitive time, with public frustration already rising over recent metro fare hikes. The development has increased pressure on the state government and the Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL), both of which had been pushing for rapid expansion of the city’s metro infrastructure. One of the main objections raised by the Centre relates to the proposal to construct double decker flyovers across the corridor. According to the government, while the design could help ease road congestion, it may also reduce metro usage. Officials believe that such large scale double level structures could impact ridership levels and weaken the financial viability of the project. The Centre has suggested that double decker structures should be restricted to select junctions instead of being used throughout the entire stretch. This is the second time the DPR for the Red Line corridor has been returned. Earlier concerns had been flagged regarding rising project costs, which further complicated the approval process. The state government had earlier defended the double decker approach, arguing that it would speed up construction while addressing Bengaluru’s long standing traffic challenges. However, with the latest decision, the state has been asked to drop the proposal and consider alternative single level metro designs. Bharatiya Janata Party Member of Parliament P.C. Mohan confirmed the development, stating that the Sarjapur to Hebbal corridor is currently on hold until the revised DPR is submitted and reviewed. The delay is seen as a setback for Bengaluru’s transport infrastructure plans. The Red Line corridor was expected to connect rapidly developing residential areas with major commercial hubs, offering significant relief to daily commuters. Its suspension has raised fresh concerns about coordination between the state and the Centre in executing large scale urban transport projects. With the DPR now sent back again, the state government and BMRCL face the task of redesigning the corridor while addressing cost concerns and ensuring passenger demand remains strong. The rejection of the double decker model signals the Centre’s focus on maintaining financial sustainability and long term ridership potential over faster construction timelines. As Bengaluru continues to grapple with severe traffic congestion, the pause in the Red Line project leaves commuters waiting longer for improved public transport connectivity.
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Feb 12, 2026, 03:20 PM
Rahul Gandhi Vows to Fight for Farmers' Rights Amidst Threats of Legal Action

Rahul Gandhi Vows to Fight for Farmers' Rights Amidst Threats of Legal Action

Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi on Thursday asserted that he would continue to fight for farmers’ rights, even if an FIR is lodged against him, a case is filed, or a Privilege motion is brought. “Whether an FIR is filed, a case is registered, or a Privilege motion is brought — I will fight for the farmers. Any trade deal that snatches away farmers’ livelihood or weakens the country’s food security is anti-farmer," the Congress MP said in a video message on X after reports surfaced that a privilege motion could be considered over his recent remarks in the House. Gandhi accused the Modi government of being anti-farmers and said it would not be allowed to compromise on the interests of “annadata". “We will not allow the anti-farmer Modi government to compromise on the interests of the food providers," he added. His remarks came a day after Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju said that a privilege motion would be moved against Gandhi for allegedly misleading the House and making “baseless statements." Rijiju did not specify when the notice would be brought or who would initiate it, though it is understood that a member from the treasury benches in the Lok Sabha is likely to do so. However, government sources told ANI that there are no plans at present to move a privilege motion against the Congress leader. The clarification came even as BJP MP Nishikant Dubey said he had submitted a notice seeking a ‘substantive motion’ against Gandhi. A substantive motion is a formal, standalone proposal placed before the House to seek its approval on a specific matter. “No privilege motion notice. I have given a substantive motion notice where in I have mentioned how he visits Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia with Soros Foundation, Ford Foundation and USAID, and colludes with anti-India forces," Dubey said. Participating in the debate on the Union Budget, Gandhi alleged that the government has “sold Bharat Mata" through the India-US interim trade deal, and that it was a “wholesale surrender" with India’s energy security being handed over to America and farmers’ interests compromised. He said that if an INDIA bloc government would have negotiated the trade agreement with the US, it would have told US President Donald Trump they should treat India as an equal. “You have sold India. Are you not ashamed of selling India? You have sold our mother, Bharat Mata," Gandhi said, while referring to the recent trade agreement between the two countries. Earlier on Wednesday, the Congress MP lashed out at sections of the media over questions regarding a possible privilege motion against him. Responding to a question on whether the government was planning to move a privilege notice, Gandhi said, “You are not totally employed by the BJP. At least try and do little bit of objective stuff, it gets really shameful… it’s too much. You are responsible people. You are media people, you have a responsibility to be objective. You can’t just take a word they give you… everyday and run your whole show on that. You are doing a disservice to this country."
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Feb 12, 2026, 03:19 PM
Fresh Violence Erupts in Manipur Amid Ongoing Ethnic Tensions

Fresh Violence Erupts in Manipur Amid Ongoing Ethnic Tensions

Fresh violence erupted inIndia's northeastern Manipur statein recent days, prompting authorities to impose a curfew and suspend internet to restore peace. The unrest began after a member of the Tangkhul Naga community was allegedly assaulted by several people in Ukhrul district's Litan Sareikhong village. It escalated later with reports of houses being set ablaze and many villagers displaced. The government has sent additional security forces to restore calm. "The situation remains volatile, with security forces deployed to bring the area under control," a senior police officer told DW. For political scientist Bidhan Laishram, the latest flare-up "is part of a continuum." "It points to the limits of identity politics because at the heart of the Manipur issue lies an unbridled form of identity politics unable to be moderated by a history of coexistence," he told DW. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser thatsupports HTML5 video The violence casts a pall overefforts by New Delhi to stabilize the restive regionthat has been beset by ethnic turmoil for nearly three years. In May 2023, long-standing grievances between the Meitei and Kuki communities inManipur erupted into clashes. The majority Meitei live predominantly in the state's Imphal valley, while the Kuki populate the surrounding hill regions. The violence started after the Meiteis demanded official tribal status, which bestows privileges such as job quotas and land rights. The Kukis fear they will be further marginalized if the Meiteis secure the tribal status. Some 260 people have been killed and more than 60,000 displaced since the violence first broke out. Many livelihoods have been destroyed, andnormal life fractured along hardened communal lines. Pradip Phanjoubam, editor of the Imphal Review of Arts and Politics, who has been chronicling events since the conflict broke out, told DW that it is not just a fight between Meiteis and Kukis. "Nagas and all ethnic groups must be involved. We need to stop selective empathy where each side only feels their own pain. All parties must recognize everyone has suffered and find shared healing," he said. In February 2025,India'sgovernment imposed — not for the first time — "president's rule" on the conflict-ridden state, a constitutional provision that takes power away from a state government in times of crisis. But the promise of peace that came with the federal government's direct control over Manipur proved elusive. Nearly a year after it was imposed, president's rule in the state was lifted last week, clearing the way for the formation of a new elected government. Yumnam Khemchand Singh, from the Meitei community, was sworn in as chief minister, while two other leaders — one each from the state's Kuki and Naga communities — were named deputy chief ministers. The power-sharing arrangement appears designed to send a message that all three major communities had stakes in state governance and would work together for peace. But the latest clashes underscore thelimitations of the government's approach to resolving the ethnic tensions. "The installation of popular government and the inter-ethnic power-sharing model, at the political level, is a positive step forward. However, the escalating violence clearly demonstrates the limitations of the prescriptive top-down approach to building peace," Babloo Loitongbam, director of the NGO Human Rights Alert (HRA), told DW. He believes a sustainable peace can only emerge when all affected communities come together and own the process. "The key challenge is who will provide that safe space where the stakeholders can truthfully share their grievances and aspirations. Who will create that nurturing environment to listen to each other, develop empathy with the needs of the other side, and co-create a way forward?" the rights activist pointed out. As tensions persist, hard-line positions continue to gain ground. The Kuki-Zo Council, for instance, has demanded the establishment of a separate autonomous region for the community. "Unless there is a real effort to solve issues, the problems will fester. We demand a separate autonomous administration. For the Kuki people, autonomy is not a negotiating tactic but a prerequisite for dignity, security, and equality," Ajang Khongsai, president of Kuki Inpi Manipur, the apex body of the Kuki people, told DW. Some observers say Manipur is likely to oscillate between episodic flare‑ups and uneasy calm in the near term, with no real prospect of a lasting political solution. Phanjoubam stressed that lasting peace hinges on sustained neutral mediation and inclusive, open dialogue among the affected communities. "Only honest, inclusive dialogue acknowledging mutual trauma can break the cycle of violence and build lasting peace." Edited by: Srinivas Mazumdaru
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Feb 12, 2026, 03:19 PM
Fatalities Mount on Kerala's National Highway 66: Union Minister Reveals 23 Deaths

Fatalities Mount on Kerala's National Highway 66: Union Minister Reveals 23 Deaths

The ongoing projects on National Highway 66 in Kerala have turned fatal for 23 people, including one road user, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari told the Lok Sabha on Thursday. Gadkari provided a list of these 23 deaths to Mavelikkara MP Kodikunnil Suresh. The analysis of the data shows that at least 22 of these were construction workers. Out of the 23 deaths, 11 were reported in 2025—almost one every month. Five deaths were reported in 2024 and seven in the years before, including three from 2023. District-wise, Kannur and Kollam reported five deaths each, followed by Alappuzha with five (including one road user), Kasaragod with four, Thrissur with three, and Kozhikode with one. The list shows that the latest deaths were reported in November 2025—one construction worker died on November 11 in Kollam, and a road user died two days later on November 13 in Alappuzha. In October 2025, two workers were killed—one on October 20 in Alappuzha and another on October 25 in Kollam. The minister informed the House that road safety audits found non-adherence to traffic management and work zone safety norms at several stretches. Audits flagged lapses in barricading, signage, diversion planning, road surface conditions, worker safety, and nighttime visibility. Almost 650 km of National Highway 66—stretching from Panvel in Maharashtra to Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu—falls in Kerala, passing through Kasaragod, Kannur, Kozhikode, Malappuram, Thrissur, Ernakulam (Kochi), Alappuzha, Kollam, and Thiruvananthapuram. NH-66 is the longest National Highway passing through Kerala, running along the state’s western coastal corridor. Last year, Thiruvananthapuram MP Shashi Tharoor had also raised the issue, saying at least 40 accidents have been reported, from 80-tonne concrete girders collapsing on vehicles in Eramalloor to beam collapses on the Aroor-Thuravoor service road to a section of the entire NH 66 collapsing. In December 2025, News18 reported that the work on the 422-km National Highway-66 corridor is expected to be fully completed by August 2026. Gadkari cited additional works, material shortages, financial constraints of concessionaires and contractors, and an extended monsoon period as key reasons for the delay in completing NH-66. The fatalities come even as Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee flagged accountability concerns in multi-layered subcontracting and an expert panel pointed to weak soil conditions in several stretches—raising questions over oversight in one of Kerala’s largest highway projects.
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Feb 12, 2026, 02:55 PM
Germany's Rental Market: Short-Term Rentals and Rent Control Concerns

Germany's Rental Market: Short-Term Rentals and Rent Control Concerns

Anyone who has tried to find an apartment to rent long-term in one of Germany's big cities knows that it isn't easy — even with an above-average income and impeccable credentials. Browse through online property portals and you will likely find hundreds of apartments on offer in the most sought-after districts of cities likeBerlin,MunichandHamburg. But look more closely and the majority of those will be short-term, furnished rentals charging well above the standard rates landlords can ask for open-ended leases on unfurnished apartments. That's because an increasing number of landlords are using short-term leases and furnishings — however basic — to justify higher rents and circumvent rent control laws. Furnished apartments cost on average twice as much as regular apartments in the German capital, according to a study by Investitionsbank Berlin (IBB). A fully-furnished, 20-square-meter (215-square-feet) apartment in the newly built Haven's Living apartment complex in the Berlin district of Charlottenburg is currently advertised for €1,349 ($1,600) per month — over €67 per square meter. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser thatsupports HTML5 video Now the Justice Minister, Stephanie Hubig of the center-leftSocial Democrats (SPD), wants to protect tenants from this type of exploitation. The first draft of the proposals, have been seen by public broadcasterARD, they include the following points: "As is so often the case in politics, this is a middle ground [solution]," said Armin Hentschel, a sociologist and director of theInstitute for Social Urban Development (IFSS)in Potsdam. Hentschel is one of the authors of a 2025 IFSS study on the Berlin rental market commissioned by the Berlin Tenants' Association (BMV). It found that furnished apartments already accounted for more than 40% of all rental listings within Berlin's S-Bahn Ring in 2018. That had risen to 52% by 2022. Although rent control law also applies to furnished apartments, in most contracts the surcharge for furnishings is not itemized separately and regularly abused — simply providing a bed, table and chairs can drive rents sky high. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser thatsupports HTML5 video Another huge problem in Berlin is the abuse of the temporary use clause, which exempts short-term rentals from tenant protection and rent control laws. Only 7% of the rental agreements reviewed in the IFSS study were for a fixed term of six months or less. These types of rentals have fast become a business model: the vast majority of those who rent out short-term furnished apartments are professional agencies with multiple apartments that repeatedly list them on the relevant platforms. Only about 25% are private individuals who, for example, rent out their home for a limited time due to travel or work abroad, according to the IFSS study. The rapid rise of rental platforms such asAirbnbmeant renters in Berlin were being squeezed as landlords opt to rent out properties on a much more lucrative daily or weekly basis comparable to hotel prices. "We're also talking about tourists who are now being catered for from parts of the ordinary rental sector. People are competing with the long-term residents, which doesn't make sense," Hentschel told DW. Alexander Reisenbichler, a political scientist at the University of Toronto and author of the book "Through the Roof: Housing, Capitalism, and the State in America and Germany" agrees that the Justice Ministry's proposals are a "step in the right direction" but would not solve the housing crisis in Germany. "Politicians are not willing to use enough money to solve the problem," he told DW. Germany had been here before when it faced a massive housing and affordability crisis in the post-World War IIyears, Reisenbichler explained — a crisis it solved with ambitious policies and large-scale investment in social housing. In 1975, there were around 6 million social housing units inWest Germanyalone. That figure is now down to just 1 million across reunified Germany. "It seems that today we're not able to muster the political will and adopt smart policies as we did in the past," Reisenbichler said. "I know that that is politically and financially costly, but it makes a real difference for people, and I think it's also a way for mainstream parties to be serious about people's problems and to counter the growing popularity of the AfD [Alternative for Germany]." To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser thatsupports HTML5 video The German Tenants' Association (DMB) has said it "wholeheartedly welcomes" the draft proposals, which it considers "an absolutely crucial and long-overdue proposal for better tenant protection." It said that the proposed six-month limit on short-term rentals was "a step in the right direction," but wants tighter regulations on the number of short-term rentals each landlord may be permitted to offer. However, the proposals have drawn criticism from the German Property Owners' Association (Haus & Grund) which called it "a further attack on the functioning of the rental housing market" and "a vote of no confidence" in private landlords. It predicts that new rules regarding surcharges on furnished apartments would mean a massive increase in bureaucracy and "reduce the availability of flexible housing options." Meanwhile, renters in Germany will have to wait a while before the latest proposals become law: they must first go through consultations with various associations, then be approved by the cabinet before heading to theBundestag. The Justice Ministry has not committed to a specific timeframe. Edited by Rina Goldenberg While you're here: Every Tuesday, DW editors round up what is happening in German politics and society. You can sign up here for the weekly email newsletter, Berlin Briefing.
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Feb 12, 2026, 02:52 PM
Bangladesh's Hasina Rejects Parliamentary Election as 'Farcical' and 'Unconstitutional'

Bangladesh's Hasina Rejects Parliamentary Election as 'Farcical' and 'Unconstitutional'

Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Thursday rejected the Bangladesh parliamentary election 2026, describing it as a “well-planned” farce. She also described it as a “voter-less” and “unconstitutional” exercise conducted without the participation of her party, the Awami League. In a statement, which was shared by the Awami League on X, soon after the voting ended at 4.30 pm local time, Hasina expressed gratitude to citizens, including women and minority communities, for what she termed their rejection of a “farcical election” held under the interim administration led by Muhammad Yunus . The Awami League, whose election symbol ‘boat’ was absent from the ballot, remains suspended following the ouster of Hasina’s government during the 2024 mass protests. The party alleged widespread irregularities, saying, “From the evening of 11 February, this farce began with seizure of polling centers, gunfire, vote-buying, distribution of money, stamping of ballots, and agents signing result sheets. By the morning of 12 February, voter turnout was negligible in most polling centers nationwide, and in many centers across the capital and other areas, there were no voters at all.” Gratitude from the People’s Leader Sheikh Hasina to All Citizens, Including Mothers, Sisters, and Minority Communities, for Rejecting the Farcical Election of the Murderous-Fascist Yunus — Today’s so-called election by Yunus, who seized power illegally and unconstitutionally,… pic.twitter.com/bPmR2z5Fc1 — Bangladesh Awami League (@albd1971) February 12, 2026 The statement further alleged that Awami League supporters, minority communities and sympathisers faced intimidation, arrests, and harassment in the lead-up to polling. It also raised concerns over what it described as abnormal increases in voter numbers, particularly in the capital. Awami League put forward a series of demands: The vote, held across 299 constituencies, began on Thursday around 7.30 am, which was the first general election since the 2024 uprising that ended Hasina’s 15-year tenure. Polling concluded at 4.30 pm with theeElection Commission reporting voter turnout nearing 47% by the afternoon, though final figures are awaited. The contest has effectively narrowed to a battle between the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), led by Tarique Rahman, and an 11-party alliance spearheaded by Jamaat-e-Islami chief Shafiqur Rahman, alongside the youth-driven National Citizen Party.
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Feb 12, 2026, 02:46 PM
North Korea's Teenage Heir: Kim Jong Un's Daughter Set to Take Over Leadership

North Korea's Teenage Heir: Kim Jong Un's Daughter Set to Take Over Leadership

New Delhi:North Korea President Kim Jong Un is set to officially designate his teenage daughter, Kim Ju Ae, as the nation's next leader, reports suggested. Kim Ju Ae, believed to be only 13, made her first public appearance in 2022 at a long-range missile test and has since accompanied her father. Following her first appearance in 2022, Kim Ju Ae has often been spotted along with her father at major military events, at domestic project inspections, while receiving foreign dignitaries, on factory visits, as well as a summit in Beijing with Chinese President Xi Jinping on September 2025. In January 2026, Kim Ju Ae was seen along with her parents at the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun, where the embalmed bodies of Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il are kept. Many observers have suggested that this visit may be seen as a projection of her as the heir to her grandfather and father’s legacies. According to foreign policy experts, Kim Ju Ae’s presence at these high-profile events indicates that her father has started seeking her input on key policy matters. It is expected that Kim Jong Un may formalise his succession plans at the Workers’ Party congress in late February. Many observers have stated that Kim Ju Ae may be first appointed as the First Secretary of the Central Committee, which is the party's second-most tallest position. However, as per party rules, members should at least 18 years to be eligible. There are several reports that suggest that Kim Jong Un and his wife, Ri Sol Ju, may have an older son and a younger third child whose gender is unknown. Some reports suggest that state media now refers to her as 'beloved' or ‘great person of guidance,’ but has never confirmed that she would be her father's successor. The island nation has also released postage stamps featuring her along with her father.
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Feb 12, 2026, 02:40 PM
Tripura Strike Receives Mixed Response as Trade Unions Protest Labour Codes and Electricity Bill

Tripura Strike Receives Mixed Response as Trade Unions Protest Labour Codes and Electricity Bill

Agartala:Thenationwide strikecalled by trade unions drew a mixed response in Tripura on Thursday, with reduced vehicular movement reported on major routes while most shops and business establishments remained open across the state.Traffic flow was lower than usual, and markets witnessed thinner crowds. However, commercial activities largely continued. Police detained more than 300 people, including MLAs and former legislators, in connection with protests held in support of the strike.Leaders of Left-affiliated trade unions claimed the shutdown received public support as a protest against the four new labour codes and the newly introduced electricity bill.According toCentre of Indian Trade Unions(CITU) General Secretary Sankar Prasad Datta, supporters of the strike organised processions at 41 locations across the state, while picketers blocked railway tracks at three places.Datta said that police arrested 97 picketers at Kadamtala in North Tripura, where local MLA Islamuddin was among those detained while appealing to people to join the strike. Former MLA Amitabha Datta was also arrested, he said.In Khowai district, police took 245 protesters into custody, including MLA Nirmal Biswas, Datta said. He added that 45 people were arrested at Kathalia in Sepahijala district.Picketers blocked railway tracks at Jirania, Nalakata and Manu, disrupting train services initially. Police sources said train operations resumed after security personnel cleared the blockades.Datta further claimed that 70 to 80 per cent of small public transport vehicles and around 90 per cent of larger public transport vehicles did not operate normally due to low passenger turnout. He also alleged that markets in several areas initially remained closed but later reopened under pressure from the ruling BJP.CITU state president Manik Dey said this was the first time since 2018 that people largely stayed indoors to express support for the strike. He said the unions organised the strike to oppose the new electricity bill and the government’s efforts to implement the new labour codes.Chief Minister Manik Saha, however, said the strike called by Left-backed trade unions failed to evoke any response. He said the “politics of strike” had become outdated in the state and added that strikes go against the interests of daily wage earners. He also asserted that normal life remained unaffected.Saha further said several industries that once operated in Tripura had shut down during the prolonged Left rule. He maintained that he did not observe any significant impact of the strike on public life.Meanwhile, in the morning, Left Front leaders held a protest march in Agartala in the presence of formerChief Minister Manik Sarkarand Leader of the Opposition Jitendra Chaudhury.Related
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Feb 12, 2026, 02:28 PM
Hungary's Orban Suggests Europe Should Halt Financial Aid to Ukraine

Hungary's Orban Suggests Europe Should Halt Financial Aid to Ukraine

Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Thursday that Europe should halt financial aid to Ukraine if it is serious about boosting its own economy, ahead of meetings with EU leaders. “Don’t send your money to somebody else if you need it for your competitiveness, so don’t send the money to Ukraine,”AFPquoted Orban as telling reporters. Russian President Vladimir Putin’s closest ally within the EU, Orban has long expressed skepticism about the bloc’s support for Ukraine. According toAFP, citing official figures, by the end of 2025, the EU and its member states had provided around 177 billion euros ($210 billion) in military, economic, and political aid to Ukraine since Russia’s invasion in February 2022. In addition, the EU approved a 90-billion-euro loan to ensure Kyiv’s funding over the next two years, added the report. The 27-member bloc has a combined GDP of nearly 18 trillion euros. Hungary has often been a source of friction within the EU over Ukraine policy. Although Ukraine applied for EU membership shortly after the invasion, its accession talks have stalled due to vetoes from Orban. Unlike most European countries, Hungary has also continued relying heavily on Russian imports rather than diversifying its sources since Moscow’s assault on Ukraine. With inputs from agencies India's MEA said amendments to the US fact sheet on the India-US trade deal reflect shared understanding, with the February 7 joint statement as the framework. The US revised its fact sheet, removing references to India's commitments on US farm goods and digital services tax. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Feb 12, 2026, 02:23 PM
Rahul Gandhi Vows to Continue Advocating for Indian Farmers Amid Legal Threats

Rahul Gandhi Vows to Continue Advocating for Indian Farmers Amid Legal Threats

SynopsisRahul Gandhi has declared he will continue to advocate for farmers. This comes amid reports of a potential privilege motion against him. Gandhi stated he will fight for farmers regardless of any legal action. He criticized trade deals he believes harm farmers and food security. Gandhi vowed to oppose the Modi government's actions impacting food providers.
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Feb 12, 2026, 02:10 PM
Jeffrey Epstein Emails Reveal Disturbing Conversations with Prominent Figures

Jeffrey Epstein Emails Reveal Disturbing Conversations with Prominent Figures

The Epstein files continue to send shockwaves globally as private emails between prominent figures and American pedophile Jeffrey Epstein surface, revealing disturbing conversations. The emails have been released along with a large chunk of documents by the US Department of Justice (DOJ) as part of the investigation into the Epstein sex scandal, in which several high-profile individuals were involved. Among the people whose emails are raising eyebrows is senior UAE diplomat Hind Al-Owais, who apparently offered to introduce her sister to Epstein. Hind Al-Owais' name appears in 469 email exchanges with Epstein from 2011 and 2012. Known as an advocate of women's rights, Hind-al-Owais is presently the Director of UAE Permanent Committee for Human Rights (PCHR). A mail sent by Hind Al-Owais to Epstein in January 2012 showed the former saying that she wants her sister to meet him. The mail sent at 1:18 am read, “Are you in town?? My sister is here and I have told her so much about you.... I want her to meet you.... Let me know when!!!!!” Epstein replied to her at 6:37 am, saying, “anyday until sun would you like to come to lunch on sat with her?" The diplomat then wrote back to Epstein in the evening, saying, “I am so excited to see you and introduce you to my sister- she is even prettier than me!!!!!” Two days later, another mail sent by Hind Al-Owais to Epstein showed her saying that it is a “challenge” for her to get two girls ready. The mail read, “Getting one girl ready is difficult enough, two girls- you can certainly call a challenge... We might even be late!!! Let Susan call me if you are on a tight schedule!!!”
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Feb 12, 2026, 02:09 PM
Rajpal Yadav's Financial Insolvency Case: Half Amount Paid Off, Court Decision Expected on Monday

Rajpal Yadav's Financial Insolvency Case: Half Amount Paid Off, Court Decision Expected on Monday

Actor Rajpal Yadav’s legal representative, Bhaskar Upadhyay, has said that half the amount in the financial insolvency case of the actor has been paid off. The lawyer has said that they had sought adjournment of the hearing on Thursday because the bail they have filed is answerable to the other party.Salman Khan, Ajay Devgn and More Rally To Support Rajpal Yadav Following Tihar Jail Surrender in INR 9 Crore Case. The manager said that he will meet Rajpal Yadav in jail and take instructions from him regarding the payment, and what he has to say about the payment. He said that the answers for the above questions are likely to emerge on Monday. He said, “The money that was invested from the investment purpose has not been denied to. Earlier also when there was talk of money, the company had refused to take money. Negotiations are underway on the 2012 agreement, in which three months have already been served. I can't say anything about who gave money to Rajpal Yadav, it is a family matter. I will personally go to the jail and tell him how it needs to be done. Out of the five crores so far, two and a half crores have been given, see what the court decides on Monday”. For the unaware, actor Rajpal Yadav surrendered to the police after the Delhi High Court directed him to do so in connection with multiple cheque bounce cases. Rajpal Yadav, who had taken a loan to make his filmAta Pata Laapatain 2010, was unable to repay the loan. In 2018, a magisterial court sentenced the actor and his wife to a six-month jail term. In 2019, a sessions court upheld the verdict. When the actor and his wife approached the Delhi High Court in 2024 for relief, the court temporarily suspended the sentence, taking into consideration the fact that the actor and his wife were not habitual offenders. It allowed time for resettlement.Politician Tej Pratap Yadav Offers INR 11 Lakh Support to Rajpal Yadav’s Family Amid Cheque Bounce Case (View Post). However, the actor was unable to repay the debt. A single-judge Bench of Swarana Kanta Sharma deprecated the actor’s conduct after noting his repeated failure to honour settlement commitments despite being granted several opportunities. TruLY Score 4 – Reliable | On a Trust Scale of 0-5 this article has scored 4 on LatestLY. The information comes from reputable news agencies like (IANS). While not an official source, it meets professional journalism standards and can be confidently shared with your friends and family, though some updates may follow. (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 12, 2026 07:39 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Feb 12, 2026, 01:59 PM
Pakistan's Supreme Court Orders Medical Exam for Ex-Prime Minister Imran Khan Amid Health Concerns

Pakistan's Supreme Court Orders Medical Exam for Ex-Prime Minister Imran Khan Amid Health Concerns

The amicus curie appointed by a Pakistan court has reported that ex Prime Minister Imran Khan has lost 85 per cent of his eye sight. Experience a more refined e-paper today As per the reports, the ex cricketer-turned-politician is left with only 15 per cent vision in his right eye after prison authorities failed to take action. Earlier, the Pakistan's Supreme Court ordered authorities to set up a medical board to examine the jailed former PM's eyes following a report about vision loss in one of them. The apex court also ordered authorities to allow the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder to speak with his children. Imran has been in jail since August 5, 2023, when he was arrested at his Lahore residence after his conviction in a corruption case. Currently, he is incarcerated at the high-security Adiala Jail, Rawalpindi. A two-member bench comprising Chief Justice Yahya Afridi and Justice Shahid Bilal Hassan resumed hearing a case about the living conditions of the 73-year-old and ordered a detailed check-up. Last month, Imran was rushed to a hospital in Islamabad, where a medical procedure for an eye ailment was performed. However, his PTI party has been raising concerns about his health. "The issue of Imran's health is most important," Afridi said during the hearing, adding that "intervention was necessary". The court also ordered that Imran should be allowed to hold a phone call with his children. Afridi noted that the issue of Imran's "telephone calls with his children is also important". (with agency inputs)
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Feb 12, 2026, 01:59 PM
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju Criticizes Rahul Gandhi for Media Outburst

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju Criticizes Rahul Gandhi for Media Outburst

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju heavily criticised leader of opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi’s outburst against the media. In a stinging rebuke, Rijiju accused Gandhi of lashing out at the press to get out of answering tough questions. He said the press should never be discouraged from asking questions, and that his party never sought to silence the press even while serving in the opposition. “He must have said all this because he doesn’t want to answer the media," Rijiju said, questioning who would be left to hold leaders accountable if the press is routinely scolded and interrupted. His remarks come after Gandhi criticised the media for allegedly following directives from the BJP, a practice he described as a “disservice to the country". The Congress leader was asked questions about a potential notice against him, which the ruling side wants to move to disqualify him from the Lok Sabha. The BJP-led government has accused him and other Congress MPs of misconduct inside the Lok Sabha Speaker’s private chambers. Rijiju said there is a video – allegedly filmed illegally by a Congress member – that shows 20 to 25 opposition MPs entering Speaker Om Birla’s chamber. He alleged that they used foul language against the Speaker and even issued threats against Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the presence of senior Congress leaders like Priyanka Gandhi Vadra and KC Venugopal. He, however, said while Priyanka Gandhi and Venugopal did not personally use abusive words, their presence during the incident was a matter of record. “What will they do once the video comes out?" he asked. Priyanka firmly rejected these allegations, saying she was quiet during the meeting and only spoke “peacefully" at the end. She denied claims that she encouraged the MPs, though she admitted that one or two members were “agitated" and expressed their feelings. Rijiju has further warned that Gandhi faces potential formal disciplinary action if he continues to disregard parliamentary proceedings. He said he has consulted with several Congress MPs, urging them to explain the House rules to their leader to help him “escape notices". “I have asked many Congress MPs to make Rahul Gandhi understand that notices can be moved against him if he speaks in contravention of the rules," he said, adding that his party believes in debate and discussion rather than physical or verbal threats. (With agency inputs)
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Feb 12, 2026, 01:57 PM
US Jobless Claims Decline But Exceed Expectations Amid Winter Weather Disruptions

US Jobless Claims Decline But Exceed Expectations Amid Winter Weather Disruptions

Initial jobless claims in the United States declined last week but came in above market expectations, signalling that labour market conditions remain steady, though not as strong as forecast. According to data released by the US Labor Department, applications for unemployment benefits fell by 5,000 to 227,000 for the week ended February 7. Economists surveyed in a Bloomberg poll had projected claims at around 223,000, meaning the actual reading exceeded estimates. The latest decline follows a sharp increase in filings during the previous week, which analysts attributed largely to severe winter weather disruptions that temporarily affected employment activity and reporting. Despite coming in higher than forecasts, claims remain within a historically low range, suggesting layoffs are still limited and the broader labour market continues to show resilience. Economists typically view weekly jobless claims as a timely indicator of labor-market health and a signal of underlying economic momentum. The data indicate that recent volatility in claims may reflect temporary factors rather than a sustained deterioration in employment conditions. Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran said interest rate cuts are still possible despite strong job growth, emphasizing the Fed’s flexible approach. He also noted the Fed’s future direction depends on White House and Senate decisions, as Trump may nominate Kevin Warsh as chair. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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India Responds to Controversial Video of Trump's Comments on Modi Amid Trade Deal Announcement

India Responds to Controversial Video of Trump's Comments on Modi Amid Trade Deal Announcement

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said it would take “appropriate action" regarding a video purportedly showing US President Donald Trump making remarks about Prime Minister Narendra Modi. “I have not seen the video. But if indeed there is such a video, whether it is true or false, we will take appropriate action on it," MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said during a media briefing. The controversy stems from comments Trump allegedly made earlier this week while speaking to reporters at the White House about his relationship with the Indian Prime Minister. “Modi is a great man. He loves Trump," the US President reportedly said in the video. He later clarified, “I don’t want you to take the word ‘love’ any differently. I don’t want to destroy his political career." The remarks come as Trump celebrated a so-called “historic" trade deal with India, highlighting plans to dramatically increase American coal exports to India and other trade partners. “And under our leadership, we’re becoming a massive energy exporter. In just the past few months, we’ve made historic trade deals with Japan, Korea, India, and others to increase our coal exports dramatically," Trump said. The India–US trade agreement marks a significant easing of bilateral tensions, reducing US tariffs on Indian goods from 50% to 18%. Washington also cut its “reciprocal tariff" from 25% to 18% and eliminated a 25% punitive levy imposed in August 2025 over India’s purchase of Russian oil. Separately, the MEA confirmed that India received an invitation from the US to join Trump’s Board of Peace, initially part of his Gaza peace plan but later expanded in scope. “We are currently examining the proposal. As you know, India has consistently supported efforts aimed at promoting peace, stability, and dialogue in West Asia. Our Prime Minister has welcomed initiatives that provide a pathway towards long-term and sustainable peace in the region, including Gaza," MEA said.
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Feb 12, 2026, 01:40 PM
PM Kisan 22nd Installment Date Update: When Will Farmers Receive the Next INR 2,000 Payment?

PM Kisan 22nd Installment Date Update: When Will Farmers Receive the Next INR 2,000 Payment?

New Delhi, February 12:Millions of Indian farmers are awaiting the release of the 22nd instalment (kist) of the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) scheme. While the central government has yet to announce a specific date, the next disbursement of INR 2,000 is tentatively expected between late February and March 2026. This follows the 21st instalment, which was released by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on November 19, 2025. To ensure uninterrupted benefits, the government has introduced stricter compliance rules.PM Kisan 22nd Installment Date Update: When Will Farmers Receive the Next INR 2,000 Payment? Beyond traditional land seeding, two specific digital verifications are now mandatory: Farmer ID:A unique digital identity linked to Aadhaar and land records is now required for continued eligibility. In 14 states - including Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan - this ID is already essential for new registrations. e-KYC Completion:All registered farmers must complete their electronic Know Your Customer (e-KYC) verification. Failure to do so will result in the 22nd instalment being withheld. Farmers can complete their verification through three primary methods: OTP-Based (Online):Visit the PM Kisan website at pmkisan.gov.in, enter your Aadhaar number, and verify via the OTP sent to your linked mobile number. Face Authentication:Download the PM-KISAN mobile app and the Aadhaar Face RD app. Log in with your registered mobile number and use the face-scanning feature to complete verification instantly. Biometric (Offline):Visit the nearest Common Service Centre (CSC) to perform fingerprint or iris authentication for a nominal fee. Beneficiaries can independently track the status of their PM Kisan application and payments through the "Farmers Corner" on the official website. Launched in 2019, the PM-KISAN scheme provides INR 6,000 annually to eligible landholding farmer families, divided into three equal instalments of ₹2,000. To date, the scheme has disbursed over ₹3.70 lakh crore to more than 11 crore families. The 22nd instalment represents the first major agricultural disbursement following the 2026-27 Union Budget, which many hope will include an increase in the annual benefit amount. TruLY Score 3 – Believable; Needs Further Research | On a Trust Scale of 0-5 this article has scored 3 on LatestLY, this article appears believable but may need additional verification. It is based on reporting from news websites or verified journalists (CNBC TV18), but lacks supporting official confirmation. Readers are advised to treat the information as credible but continue to follow up for updates or confirmations (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 12, 2026 07:10 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Feb 12, 2026, 01:40 PM
Nana Patekar Pays Tribute to Ajit Pawar, Supports Rohit Pawar's Questions on Death Circumstances

Nana Patekar Pays Tribute to Ajit Pawar, Supports Rohit Pawar's Questions on Death Circumstances

Pune:Veteran actor Nana Patekar has spoken about the death of late Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar. Speaking about this to the media on Thursday, Patekar said that Ajit Pawar was like his younger brother. He also said that if there is any sabotage in Ajit Pawar’s death, it must be proven, and once proven, the guilty will be punished. Karjat Jamkhed MLA and nephew of the late Ajit Pawar, Rohit Pawar, has raised several questions regarding Ajit Pawar’s crash, expressing suspicion that there might have been foul play. When asked about this, Nana Patekar said, "Rohit Pawar has lost his uncle. He raised the questions that were on his mind. If this was indeed sabotage, it will be proven, and once proven, the guilty will be punished." He further added, "If questions are being raised regarding Ajit Pawar’s accident, they must be resolved." Let us know! 👂What type of content would you like to see from us this year? "I had been friends with Ajit Pawar since he was 19 or 20 years old. I have known him since he started working as a party worker. The journey from where he started to the heights he reached was remarkable. Politics aside, I will always miss him; he was like a younger brother to me and a very good friend," added Nana Patekar. ‘Sunetra Pawar’s grief is unique’ "Sunetra Pawar’s grief is different from everyone else’s. She alone has to bear it. However, she will also have to fulfil the responsibilities of the office she has accepted. I believe she will handle that responsibility, but of course, it will take time," said Nana Patekar while commenting on Sunetra Pawar taking over as Deputy Chief Minister. ‘NCP merger not in my hands’ Regarding the ongoing discussions about the merger of the two NCP factions, Nana avoided commenting extensively, stating it was their decision. "If I were the one to make the decision, I would have told you, but it is not in my hands," he said. (With Inputs From ANI)
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Pakistan: Imran Khan Suffers Irreversible Vision Loss Due to 'Institutionalised Medical Neglect', Report Alleges

Pakistan: Imran Khan Suffers Irreversible Vision Loss Due to 'Institutionalised Medical Neglect', Report Alleges

CNN-News18 has accessed a harrowing medical report submitted to the Supreme Court of Pakistan, alleging that jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan has suffered irreversible vision loss due to “institutionalised medical neglect". The report, prepared by Advocate Salman Safdar, acting as a “friend of the court", suggests a calculated effort by the military establishment, led by General Asim Munir, to inflict permanent physical damage on the PTI founder without leaving traditional forensic evidence. The seven-page report details a systematic denial of healthcare that began in late 2025. According to the document, Khan possessed perfect 6/6 vision in both eyes until October 2025. Shortly thereafter, he began reporting “persistent blurred and hazy vision" to the then-Jail Superintendent of Adiala Jail. Ignored Complaints: For nearly three months, the report claims jail authorities ignored Khan’s repeated pleas for a specialist. Instead, he was provided only with basic eye drops that “failed to improve his condition". The Sudden Collapse: This neglect culminated in a sudden and total loss of vision in his right eye. Only after the crisis became absolute was an ophthalmologist from the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS), Dr Muhammad Arif, summoned to examine him. The Diagnosis: Dr Arif diagnosed a blood clot (Central Retinal Vein Occlusion) that had already caused significant damage. Despite a subsequent emergency injection administered in late January 2026, the damage was largely irreversible. The Current Status: Imran Khan has informed the court that he now retains a mere 15% vision in his right eye. Top Indian intelligence sources suggest this development is consistent with a broader “pattern of silent elimination" utilised by the Pakistani military establishment. The strategy involves allowing a political figure’s health to deteriorate to a point of no return, then introducing medical aid only to prevent immediate death while ensuring the individual is permanently incapacitated. Sources noted that a blood clot in the eye is a medical emergency requiring “urgent intervention". The deliberate three-month delay suggests that the establishment allowed the condition to worsen until the impairment became permanent, using “medical bureaucracy" as a weapon of slow-acting torture. The report to the Supreme Court further highlights that at 73 years of age, Imran Khan is being denied even basic geriatric and dental care. Despite repeated requests over the past two years, he has reportedly not been seen by a dentist or undergone regular blood tests, further fuelling fears of a “medical conspiracy". In response to these “alarming" revelations, the Supreme Court, led by Chief Justice Yahya Afridi, on February 12 ordered the immediate formation of an independent medical board to assess Khan’s health and granted him permission to speak with his sons in the UK.
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Bangladesh's Sheikh Hasina Demands Election Cancellation Amid Low Turnout and Allegations of Manipulation

Bangladesh's Sheikh Hasina Demands Election Cancellation Amid Low Turnout and Allegations of Manipulation

Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday demanded “cancellation of this voterless, illegal, and unconstitutional election" while lauding voters for “boycotting and rejecting this election without the Awami League". The voter turnout was recorded below 50% as of 2pm, according to the Bangladesh Election Commission (EC) Senior Secretary Akhtar Ahmed. After the polling ended, Hasina issued a statement saying that the number of voters on the voter list, especially in Dhaka, “has increased abnormally, which is highly questionable and unbelievable". “Today’s so-called election organised by Yunus, who took power through illegal and unconstitutional means, was essentially a carefully planned farce. Disregarding the people’s voting rights, democratic values, and the spirit of the constitution, a deceptive election was arranged without the Awami League and without voters," she said. She further said that the Wednesday’s elections was marred by violence. “From the evening of February 11, this farce began through the capture of polling centers, gunfire, the widespread use of money to buy votes, stamping ballot papers, and taking agents’ signatures on result sheets. From the morning of February 12, voter turnout in most polling centers across the country was extremely low. Many polling stations in the capital and other parts of the country were completely empty of voters," she said. Also Read: ‘There’ll Be A Difference Of Opinion…’: Yunus’s ‘Unity’ Call To Parties After Bangladesh Polls Thursday’s polls were the first since the 2024 student-led “Gen-Z" movement toppled Sheikh Hasina’s government, forcing the former prime minister to flee to India. Following mass protests and nationwide unrest, the interim government led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus banned all Awami League activities. The Bangladesh Election Commission subsequently suspended the party’s registration, preventing it from contesting in the elections. While the Awami League had skipped ballots in the past due to boycotts, this is the first instance where the party was barred by legal and governmental action rather than political choice. Also Read: Who Will Rule Bangladesh Next? Two Rahmans Lead PM Race, Check Other Contenders The former PM in her Wednesday’s statement pointed out that in recent days “there were continuous attacks, arrests, intimidation, and an atmosphere of fear targeting Awami League voters, supporters, well-wishers, and minority communities, in an attempt to forcibly take them to polling stations". “We demand the cancellation of this voterless, illegal, and unconstitutional election; the resignation of Yunus; the withdrawal of false cases and the release of all political prisoners as well as teachers, journalists, intellectuals, and professionals; the removal of the suspension imposed on the activities of the Awami League; and the restoration of the people’s voting rights through the arrangement of a free, fair, and inclusive election under a neutral caretaker government," she added.
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Feb 12, 2026, 01:21 PM
India Approves Mega Deal to Procure 114 Rafale Fighter Jets Worth Rs 3.25 Lakh Crore

India Approves Mega Deal to Procure 114 Rafale Fighter Jets Worth Rs 3.25 Lakh Crore

Rafale jets Photograph: (X) In a significant move aimed at strengthening India’s aerial combat capability, the government has cleared the procurement of 114 Rafale fighter jets in a mega deal valued at approximately Rs 3.25 lakh crore. The approval, granted by the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) led by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, marks one of the largest fighter aircraft acquisitions in the country’s history. The development comes ahead of French President Emmanuel Macron’s visit later this month. Defence sources said the DAC accorded Acceptance of Necessity (AoN) for the ambitious programme. The Defence Procurement Board, chaired by the Defence Secretary, had already cleared the proposal last month, paving the way for formal negotiations with French aerospace major Dassault Aviation.
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Feb 12, 2026, 01:20 PM
India's Strategic Shield: The Moran Emergency Landing Facility

India's Strategic Shield: The Moran Emergency Landing Facility

Cruising down the Moran Emergency Landing Facility (ELF) in Assam last November felt less like a drive and more like a rehearsal for flight. The sheer scale of the stretch—vast, grey, and seemingly infinite—commands a certain silence. It is a disorienting sensation: your hands grip a steering wheel, yet your eyes insist you are at the helm of a cockpit. There is a cinematic quality to traversing a surface engineered for the crushing weight of a fighter jet rather than the rhythmic hum of highway traffic. However, the thrill of testing such flawless tarmac comes with a modern caveat. The urge to push the needle is met swiftly by hidden speed cameras that serve up a hefty fine before you can blink—a reminder that this runway still follows the rules of the road. A strategic shield With Prime Minister Narendra Modi set to dedicate this marvel to the nation on February 14, 2026, the air in Assam is thick with anticipation. Beneath the political fanfare lies a sober strategic reality: this isn’t just a road; it’s a shield. As the shadow of tension lingers across the Line of Actual Control (LAC), this 4.2-kilometre stretch of National Highway 127 serves as a critical pivot for national security. Nestled in the Dibrugarh district, it provides a vital tactical reserve for nearby airbases like Chabua and Jorhat. Chabua is one of only two Sukhoi-30MKI bases in Northeast India, alongside Tezpur. This ELF ensures the Indian Air Force (IAF) remains unyielding even if primary airfields are hindered by inclement weather or the fog of conflict. Beyond its martial strength, it is a lifeline for Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) operations, reaching the most far-flung corners of the region. Engineering for impact The engineering of the Moran airstrip transcends standard roadwork. It utilises high-grade reinforced concrete formulated to endure the punishing impact of heavy aircraft and the searing heat of jet blasts. The thickness of this tarmac is roughly double that of a standard national highway. By omitting a central median, the design creates an expansive corridor capable of handling the wide wingspans of military assets like the C-130J Super Hercules and the Rafale. Trans-Himalayan context The necessity of the Moran ELF is underscored by China’s rapid "dual-use" infrastructure boost. Since 2017, Beijing has upgraded approximately 37 airports and heliports across the Tibetan plateau, many within a 60-kilometre radius of the LAC. Key arteries like the G219 highway have been hardened for the rapid dispersal of J-11 and J-16 fighters. The Lhunze airbase, located a mere 40 kilometres north of the McMahon Line, now features 36 hardened aircraft shelters. This forward-leaning posture allows China to deploy drones and fighters at the very edge of the frontier. Also Watch: Architecture of deterrence India has identified nearly 30 such strategic corridors to build a nationwide web of aerial resilience. The doctrine has evolved. In modern conflict, fixed airbases are targets, but a highway is an elusive, shifting sanctuary. The Moran ELF is the latest piece of this puzzle -- a testament to a nation no longer just building roads, but a distributed air force.
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Feb 12, 2026, 01:15 PM
Indian Prime Minister's Office Relocates from Iconic South Block After 78 Years

Indian Prime Minister's Office Relocates from Iconic South Block After 78 Years

In a historic move marking the end of an era, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) will shift out of the iconic South Block in Delhi after 78 years, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi relocating his official workspace to the newly constructed Seva Teerth complex on Friday. Since India’s independence in 1947, South Block on Raisina Hill has been the nerve centre of governance, housing the PMO alongside key ministries such as defence and external affairs. Many landmark decisions that shaped the nation’s political and strategic trajectory were taken within its colonial-era sandstone walls. The shift comes as part of the ambitious Central Vista Redevelopment Project, which aims to modernise government infrastructure and bring dispersed administrative bodies into integrated, purpose-built facilities. The Seva Teerth complex, located on Dara Shikoh Road, comprises three interconnected buildings. Seva Teerth-1 will house the Prime Minister’s Office, Seva Teerth-2 already accommodates the Cabinet Secretariat, and Seva Teerth-3 is designated for the National Security Council Secretariat and the office of the National Security Advisor. Officials have said the new facility is designed to reflect India’s cultural ethos while incorporating modern architectural elements, advanced technology infrastructure, and functional office spaces. The open-floor layout and integrated design are expected to promote collaboration across departments, while dedicated conference areas like ‘India House’ are intended to streamline diplomatic engagements and high-level bilateral talks. The decision to relocate the PMO also aligns with a broader symbolic shift in India’s governance narrative. The name ‘Seva Teerth’, which translates to ‘abode of service’, underscores a focus on citizen-centric administration. Alongside this change, other government sites have been renamed to emphasise service and public duty. Once the PMO fully vacates South and North Blocks, both heritage structures will be repurposed into public museums under the name Yuge Yugeen Bharat Sangrahalaya, showcasing India’s civilisational history and preserving the legacy of the structures for future generations.
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Bangladesh Votes Without Hasina or Zia for First Time in Decades

Bangladesh Votes Without Hasina or Zia for First Time in Decades

For the first time in decades, Bangladesh cast its ballots in a general election without Sheikh Hasina or Khaleda Zia on the ballot, signaling a dramatic shift in the nation’s political landscape. Thursday’s vote, held across 299 constituencies, comes 18 months after Sheikh Hasina was ousted, a period marked by unrest, political uncertainty and growing economic pressures. For nearly half a century, Bangladeshi politics has been dominated by two figures: Sheikh Hasina and Khaleda Zia. The so-called “Two Begums"- Sheikh Hasina, daughter of the nation’s founding father, and Khaleda Zia, widow of former President Ziaur Rahman- defined the country’s electoral contests. Bangladesh Polls LIVE Updates With Sheikh Hasina ousted and Khaleda Zia passing away, Bangladesh is entering uncharted territory. Bangladesh Elections: PM Contenders Tarique Rahman (BNP) Chairman of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party and son of former President Ziaur Rahman and late PM Khaleda Zia, Tarique Rahman is widely viewed as the frontrunner. Returning from a 17-year exile in London, Rahman has rebuilt the BNP’s extensive political network. His platform promises protection for minorities, foreign policy reforms and an ambitious plan to grow Bangladesh into a USD 1-trillion economy. Rahman has also pledged to maintain bilateral relations with India “based on mutual trust and mutual interest" if elected. Shafiqur Rahman (Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh) Leading an 11-party alliance, Jamaat-e-Islami chief Shafiqur Rahman transformed the formerly banned party into a major challenger. His campaign blends conservative Islamic values with youth-oriented development initiatives. Focusing on ethical governance, social justice, women’s safety, youth empowerment and anti-corruption measures, Shafiqur has also expressed willingness to cooperate with India on modernization projects. Read More: No Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh Votes In Historic First In Three Decades Nahid Islam (National Citizen Party) A figurehead of the 2024 student-led revolt, Nahid Islam embodies the political aspirations of Bangladesh’s Gen Z. As an advisor to the interim government under Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, Nahid has positioned himself as a break from dynasty politics, appealing strongly to younger voters. Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir (BNP) The veteran BNP secretary general is considered the party’s “Plan B." Should legal or electoral obstacles prevent Tarique Rahman from taking office, Fakhrul- with his long experience in government and activism- could provide stability and serve as a bridge to civil society and international partners. Read More: 15,000 Taka Cash, ‘Afterlife Free Of Sin’: Jamaat’s Open Bribe To Bangladesh Voters Syed Rezaul Karim (Islami Andolan Bangladesh) Known as the “Charmonai Pir," Karim leads the IAB independently. His significant religious following makes him a potential kingmaker in a hung parliament. If neither the BNP nor the 11-party alliance achieves a majority, Karim could leverage his position for strategic concessions, potentially even the premiership.
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Feb 12, 2026, 01:14 PM
Tribal Women Protest in Manipur's Churachandpur District Demanding Separate Administration

Tribal Women Protest in Manipur's Churachandpur District Demanding Separate Administration

Imphal:Security personnel fired tear gas shells to disperse protesters in the hill town ofChurachandpurdistrict in Manipur on Thursday. According to reports, the incident occurred when tribal women attempted to storm the official residence of BJP MLA L M Khaute.Personnel from theAssam Rifles, Manipur Police and the Rapid Action Force (RAF) stopped the protesters, triggering stone-pelting and clashes between the community members and security forces around 11:00 am.Festoons and placards carried by the protesters read, “LM Khaute sold out” and “Our voices unheard.” The Vaiphei Women’s Association, Churachandpur, organised the protest.Festoons and placards carried by the protesters read, “LM Khaute sold out” and “Our voices unheard.”The demonstrators raised slogans demanding that LM Khaute step down and reiterated their demand for a Separate Administration. They also chanted, “We don’t want a popular government” and “Don’t play with our blood.”The protests by tribal women intensified afterKuki-Zo MLAsincluding Nemcha Kipgen, L M Khaute and Ngursanglur Sanate participated in the Manipur Assembly session virtually from New Delhi.Their participation marked their remote attendance at the session. Nemcha Kipgen, a leader of the Kuki community, was inducted as Deputy Chief Minister in theYumnam Khemchand-led government, which was sworn in on February 4, 2026.The Kuki-Zo people in Manipur have been demanding a separate administration in the form of a Union Territory (UT) with a legislature under Article 239A of the Indian Constitution.The demand stems from calls for political autonomy and security, as well as claims of an inability to coexist with the Meitei community following the ethnic violence that began in May 2023. They seek a distinct administrative structure for the hill districts to address concerns related to security, land rights and rehabilitation.However, the demand, which intensified after the outbreak of ethnic violence in May 2023, has faced strong resistance from the Central government. The Centre has repeatedly reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining the territorial integrity of Manipur.Related
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Feb 12, 2026, 01:06 PM
Bulgarian President Appoints Central Bank Official as Interim Prime Minister Amid Political Crisis

Bulgarian President Appoints Central Bank Official as Interim Prime Minister Amid Political Crisis

Bulgarian President Iliana Yotova moved Thursday to quell the country’s chronic political instability by appointing a senior central bank official as interim prime minister until national elections in April. Andrey Gyurov, deputy governor of the Bulgarian National Bank, will lead a caretaker government whose main task will be to organize a free and fair vote in a country that is holding its eighth election in five years. The political uncertainty that has plagued the EU and NATO member state during this period has eroded public trust in institutions, created an opening for populist and nationalist groups, and paved the way for Russian hybrid influence. President Yotova, who announced the appointment, said that she expects Gyurov to propose the members of his cabinet within seven days. She would then have to approve the proposal and set the election date, which she had previously indicated would be April 19. Gyurov, 50, holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from Truman State University in Missouri and a Ph.D. from the University of Vienna in Austria. Having held senior positions in academia and European financial institutions, he was appointed deputy governor of the central bank in Sofia in 2023. Before that he was also a lawmaker and floor leader of the reformist “We Continue the Change” group in parliament. Nationwide protests erupted at the end of 2025, sparked by public anger over corruption, injustice, and perceived oligarchic influence, forcing the resignation of the governing coalition led by the center-right GERB party. Several subsequent attempts to form a new government within the current fragmented parliament have failed. According to Mario Bikarski, senior Eastern and Central Europe analyst at the risk intelligence company Verisk Maplecroft, Gyurov’s appointment suggests that the president sought a figure who is not affiliated with GERB or DPS — the two main parties targeted by the street protests in December. “The appointment will empower the opposition ahead of the upcoming snap election and will also dispel doubts about the policy priorities of the presidency,” Bikarski added in emailed comments. Bulgaria joined the zone of countries using the euro currency at the beginning of this year. Picking a central bank representative as premier suggests macroeconomic stability has been sought amid the ongoing single currency adoption, Bikarski said. However, he argued that the upcoming election is unlikely to resolve the prolonged political crisis. “The election will likely produce three roughly equally sized blocs in parliament, with smaller parties at risk of falling below the parliamentary threshold (of 4% of the vote). Electoral consolidation is unlikely to restore stability, however, as all three political blocs will struggle to wrangle a majority,” he added. (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by Firstpost staff.) India's MEA said amendments to the US fact sheet on the India-US trade deal reflect shared understanding, with the February 7 joint statement as the framework. The US revised its fact sheet, removing references to India's commitments on US farm goods and digital services tax. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Beijing Slams Taiwan President's Warning on China's Indo-Pacific Ambitions

Beijing Slams Taiwan President's Warning on China's Indo-Pacific Ambitions

Beijing has lashed out at Taiwan President Lai Ching-te, calling him a “war instigator” and “crisis creator” after he warned that China would expand its ambitions across the Indo-Pacific if it succeeded in taking control of the self-ruled island. In an interview withAFP, his first with a global news agency since assuming office in May 2024, Lai said a Chinese takeover of Taiwan would not stop at the island’s shores. He argued that Beijing would grow “more aggressive” and could next target countries including Japan and the Philippines. China’s foreign ministry responded sharply. Spokesman Lin Jian accused Lai of promoting separatism and provoking confrontation. “Lai Ching-te’s remarks once again exposed his stubborn pro-independence nature, fully proving that he is a peace disruptor, crisis creator, and war instigator,” Lin told reporters. Lin reiterated Beijing’s longstanding claim over Taiwan, insisting that nothing Lai says “can change the historical and legal fact that Taiwan is part of China’s territory.” China regards the island as a breakaway province and has repeatedly stated it would use force if necessary to bring it under its control. Lai’s warning was directed beyond Beijing. By naming Japan and the Philippines—two key US allies in Asia—he placed Taiwan’s fate within a wider regional security framework. Analysts view his remarks as an effort to build stronger diplomatic backing at a time when military pressure from China remains constant. Chinese military aircraft and naval vessels routinely operate around Taiwan, and tensions in the Taiwan Strait remain high. Lai’s comments reflect concerns in Taipei that any shift in the balance of power could reshape security dynamics across East Asia. Beijing dismissed the notion that Taiwan’s fate would affect regional stability in the way Lai suggested. Lin said attempts to seek foreign backing for independence were “sheer folly” and would not succeed. The exchange highlights a widening narrative battle. While Beijing frames Lai as a provocateur seeking to drag outside powers into China’s internal affairs, Taipei argues that China’s actions already pose a challenge to the broader Indo-Pacific order. Beyond regional warnings, Lai used theAFPinterview to call for closer defence and artificial intelligence ties with Europe. The European Union is Taiwan’s third-largest export market, and Taipei has stepped up engagement with European partners amid uncertainty about Washington’s long-term posture. Taiwan sits at the centre of the global semiconductor supply chain, producing nearly all of the world’s most advanced chips. This dominance has often been described as a form of strategic leverage, making the island indispensable to major economies and, by extension, harder to isolate. Lai signalled that Taipei would support overseas investment by Taiwanese chip firms, including in Europe. The move aligns with Western efforts to diversify semiconductor manufacturing while keeping Taiwan integrated into critical industries. Even so, Taiwan faces pressure from Washington to boost its own defence spending and encourage semiconductor production in the United States. The delicate balancing act reflects Taipei’s need to strengthen alliances without appearing to push formal independence—an outcome Beijing has warned could trigger forceful action. China’s latest rebuke suggests that rhetoric alone can inflame already strained ties. With Beijing standing firm on sovereignty claims and Taipei seeking broader international backing, exchanges like this one risk hardening positions further. As Lai frames Taiwan’s defence as a regional concern, China insists the issue remains a domestic matter. That clash of narratives continues to shape one of Asia’s most volatile flashpoints. India's MEA said amendments to the US fact sheet on the India-US trade deal reflect shared understanding, with the February 7 joint statement as the framework. The US revised its fact sheet, removing references to India's commitments on US farm goods and digital services tax. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Tumbler Ridge Mass Shooting: 9 Killed Including Perpetrator Jesse Van Rootselaar in Canada's Deadliest Incident

Tumbler Ridge Mass Shooting: 9 Killed Including Perpetrator Jesse Van Rootselaar in Canada's Deadliest Incident

A small mountain community in northeastern British Columbia is in mourning following a devastating mass shooting on Tuesday, February 10, 2026. Authorities have identified the perpetrator as Jesse Van Rootselaar, an 18-year-old transgender woman and former student, who allegedly killed her mother and 11-year-old stepbrother at their home before opening fire at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School. The rampage left nine people dead, including the shooter, and more than 25 others injured, marking one of the deadliest incidents of its kind in Canadian history. The violence began early Tuesday afternoon at a private residence in Tumbler Ridge. According to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), Van Rootselaar first fatally shot her 39-year-old mother, Jennifer Strang, and her 11-year-old stepbrother. The grim discovery was made after a young family member managed to flee the house and alert a neighbour, who then contacted emergency services.Who Was Jesse Strang? Transgender Teen Behind Deadly Tumbler Ridge School Shooting That Shocked Canada. "RCMP Deputy Commissioner Dwayne McDonald says the 18-year-old female suspect Jesse Van Rootselaar who was found dead, had a history of contact with police, and that the suspect's mother and stepbrother were found dead at a home. He says the suspect was born a biological male and… — Terry Newman (@TLNewmanMTL)February 11, 2026 Shortly after the domestic attack, Van Rootselaar proceeded to Tumbler Ridge Secondary School, approximately 1.5 kilometers away. At approximately 1:20 p.m. local time, police received reports of an active shooter. Officers arrived within two minutes and were reportedly fired upon as they approached the building. Upon entering the school, officers discovered a scene of chaos and tragedy. The shooter was found deceased from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. Six victims were killed inside the school including a female educator. Most of the victims were located in the school library, with one found in a stairwell. Two other survivors remain in critical condition after being airlifted to hospitals in Vancouver and Grande Prairie. RCMP Deputy Commissioner Dwayne McDonald confirmed that Van Rootselaar was a trans woman who began her transition approximately six years ago. While her identity has been a point of public discussion, investigators emphasized that the motive remains unclear and it is "too early to say" if her gender identity played any role in the attack. The suspect had dropped out of school four years ago and was known to authorities through previous mental health-related calls to the family home. Police confirmed that firearms had been seized from the residence in the past but were later returned to their lawful owner. Two weapons, a long gun and a modified handgun, were recovered from the school following the shooting. In the wake of the tragedy, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney addressed the nation, declaring seven days of national mourning and ordering flags on federal buildings to be flown at half-mast. "What happened has left our nation in shock," Carney said during a press conference. The secondary school and nearby elementary school will remain closed for the remainder of the week as the investigation continues and counseling services are made available to residents. TruLY Score 3 – Believable; Needs Further Research | On a Trust Scale of 0-5 this article has scored 3 on LatestLY, this article appears believable but may need additional verification. It is based on reporting from news websites or verified journalists (X Account of Journalist Terry Newman), but lacks supporting official confirmation. Readers are advised to treat the information as credible but continue to follow up for updates or confirmations (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 12, 2026 06:09 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Feb 12, 2026, 12:51 PM
German Politician Julia Klöckner Visits Gaza Amid Ongoing Tensions

German Politician Julia Klöckner Visits Gaza Amid Ongoing Tensions

Julia Klöckneron Thursday became the first German politician to set foot in theGaza Stripsince the Hamas-led October 7, 2023 attacks in Israel and Israel's subsequent military operations against the territory. According to theBundestag,Germany's lower house of parliament, Klöckner spent around an hour in Gaza within the area controlled byIsrael's military on Thursday, as part of her three-day trip. Accompanying journalists were not permitted to join the Bundestag speaker on her brief embed with the Israel Defense Forces into Gaza. The 53-year-old member of the governing Christian Democrats welcomed Israel's decision to allow a German parliamentary observer access to the Gaza Strip, according to the Bundestag. She called on Israel's government to continue to pursue the path of opening up the territory followingthe ceasefire deal struck late last year.While the ceasefire has prevented the outbreak of large-scale fighting, the Israeli military has launched attacks in recent weeks over what it says were violations of the truce. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser thatsupports HTML5 video She said the so-called Yellow Line included in that ceasefire accord that denotes the area controlled by Israel's military was not envisaged as a border but rather a temporary demarcation line. "It cannot become a lasting barrier," Klöckner said. She also appealed for the access of international and independent observers, saying that a "transparent picture of the situation strengthens trust." During her visit, Klöckner also addressed Israel's parliament, the Knesset, laid a wreath at the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial, spoke with Israeli soldiers and with relatives of those killed during the attack at the Nova Music Festival on October 7, 2023, near the border to Gaza. It was not clear until the last moment whether Klöckner's brief excursion into Gaza would go ahead. Despite the ceasefire struck last year,lower-level fighting is still fairly common in the region. Israel's parliament, which had invited Klöckner, was said to have played a meaningful role in arranging the authorization. The German Foreign Ministry said on Thursday that it does not comment on visits or potential security concerns related to political trips organized by separate German political institutions. Although she's a senior member of Chancellor Friedrich Merz's Christian Democrats, Klöckner is not a member of his Cabinet. German government ministers, includingcurrent Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul have visited the West Bank, including for talks with Palestinians, since the October 7 attacks and the ensuing war in Gaza, but they had not entered the Gaza Strip. The leader of the opposition Greens, Franziska Brantner, criticized Klöckner's trip as unsatisfactory in an interview withDer Spiegel. She said Klöckner would only be sampling a limited glimpse of the reality in the Gaza Strip. "It is good that Bundestag speaker Julia Klöckner would like to get a picture of what's happening on the ground in Gaza," Brantner said. "But if she does this without even listening to the Palestinian side, she must be willing to accept the allegation that she's only really interested in a one-sided view of the reality in the region." To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser thatsupports HTML5 video Edited by: Sean Sinico
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Feb 12, 2026, 03:12 PM
Putin Establishes General Staff Within Russia's National Guard

Putin Establishes General Staff Within Russia's National Guard

President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree establishing a General Staff within the National Guard (Rosgvardia), expanding the force’s role in operational planning and intelligence. The move underscores Rosgvardia’s broadening responsibilities as an influx of personnel and hardware accelerates the transformation of the force led by a close ally of Putin. According to the decree , published on the official legal information portal, the new structure will be responsible for maintaining Rosgvardia’s combat readiness, overseeing the “service and combat employment” of its troops and conducting intelligence activities. The document says the headquarters will carry out intelligence work “for the purpose of fulfilling the tasks assigned to Rosgvardia troops.”
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Feb 12, 2026, 12:31 PM
Assam's Political Temperature Rises as Rivals Engage in War of Words

Assam's Political Temperature Rises as Rivals Engage in War of Words

Guwahati:Assam’s political temperature rose on Thursday as the war of words betweenChief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarmaand APCC chiefGaurav Gogoishowed no signs of easing.A day after a civil court barred three Congress leaders, including Gogoi, from making fresh remarks against Sarma until they appear before it on March 9, the APCC chief hit back. He said he would rather “fight on the streets than in the court.”Gogoi made the remarks while speaking to the media during the second phase of the ‘Samay Paribartan Yatra’ in Biswanath district. He accused the chief minister of lacking political courage and resorting to legal action to silence his opponents.“How can someone without honour be defamed?” Gogoi said. He alleged that Sarma had approached the court out of political insecurity. “If he has courage, he should fight us face-to-face in the court of the people,” he added.Gogoi said the Congress could also file cases. However, he said he believed in public conscience and political struggle on the streets. “I want to fight Himanta Biswa Sarma on the streets, not in the courtroom. The people of Assam will decide,” he said.He further alleged that political leaders who approach courts to counter criticism show weakness. “When leaders run to courts to silence opponents, it reflects fear of democratic debate,” Gogoi said.The Congress leader also accused the Assam Police of bias. He claimed that the police summon two Congress IT cell workers to Dispur police station every day over what he described as a motivated complaint.Gogoi alleged that the police act swiftly against Congress workers and opposition leaders. In contrast, he said, ordinary citizens often struggle to get FIRs registered. He cited the example of women from rural areas who fail to get prompt police action on serious complaints.Several senior Congress leaders attended the Samay Paribartan Yatra rally. They included Debabrata Saikia, Ripun Bora, Bhupen Kumar Borah and Sibamoni Bora.As part of the programme, Gogoi unveiled a statue of Babu Chabilal Upadhyaya at Balipukhuri. Addressing party workers, he said the party had received a warm response wherever the yatra had travelled so far. He added that public support would decide the political outcome in Assam.Related
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Feb 12, 2026, 12:31 PM
Bangladesh Holds Historic Election Amid Unrest and Violence

Bangladesh Holds Historic Election Amid Unrest and Violence

New Delhi:Voting in Bangladesh’s first national election since the 2024 mass protests that toppled former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina concluded at 4:30 pm local time on Thursday with a voter turnout of over 47% as of 2 pm amid the ongoing unrest. After a slow start in the morning, voter turnout picked up later in the day, with crowds gathering at polling stations in Dhaka and other parts of the country. More than 127 million voters were eligible to cast their ballots in what is widely seen as a historic poll following weeks of demonstrations, often described as a “Gen Z uprising”, that forced Hasina from office. She later fled the country and is currently living in India. Her party has been barred from participating in the election. The Election Commission confirmed that voting was conducted in 299 out of 300 constituencies. Polling in one seat was cancelled following the death of a candidate. Despite reports of isolated violence, officials stated that voting was not suspended at any centre nationwide. Counting of votes began shortly after polling ended, with results expected to be announced on Friday. Amid continuing tensions, 55-year-old Bangladesh Nationalist Party leader Mohibuzzaman Kochi died at the Alia Madrasa polling station in Khulna district during the day’s unrest. Former Khulna Sadar Thana BNP organising secretary Yusuf Harun Majnu alleged that tensions had been brewing at the centre since morning. He claimed that the principal of Alia Madrasa was campaigning for Jamaat when Kochi objected. According to Majnu, the principal pushed Kochi during the altercation, causing him to hit a tree and suffer a fatal head injury. Confirming the incident, Khulna Sadar Police Station Sub Inspector Khan Faisal Rafi, who was in charge of the centre, said police intervened as soon as tensions escalated between the two groups and separated them. In a separate incident, a crude bomb explosion took place at a polling centre in Gopalganj, injuring three people- two Ansar members and a 13-year-old girl.
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Feb 12, 2026, 12:28 PM
Singapore Establishes National Council on Artificial Intelligence to Drive Strategic Direction

Singapore Establishes National Council on Artificial Intelligence to Drive Strategic Direction

Singapore will establish a national council on artificial intelligence to provide “strategic direction” on the use of the new technology, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong announced Thursday. Speaking in parliament to unveil this year’s national budget, Wong said AI is “advancing at a remarkable speed”, with immense potential to raise productivity, unlock new discoveries and transform lives. While AI has caused concerns about misinformation and jobs being displaced, Wong said the city-state must confront the technology and make it serve the country’s needs. He urged Singapore to move beyond “individual pilots and isolated experiments” and scale up the use of AI at the national level and across industries. “Fear cannot be Singapore’s response. If we allow uncertainty to paralyse us, we will fall behind in a world that is moving rapidly ahead,” he said. “We must act with clarity and resolve. AI is a powerful tool, but it is still a tool. It must serve our national interest and our people,” said Wong, who is also the finance minister. Wong said he will chair the AI council, which will “provide strategic direction and to drive Singapore’s AI agenda." Tiny Singapore has been increasingly using technology to overcome structural constraints such as its limited natural resources, a rapidly ageing population and a tight labour market. The government said last month it will invest more than Sg$1 billion ($793 million) in public research on artificial intelligence through 2030 to bolster its capabilities and enhance global competitiveness. “We define how AI is developed and used in Singapore. We will set clear rules to ensure it is applied responsibly and safely,” Wong said in his speech. (Except the headline, this story has not been edited by Firstpost staff) India's MEA said amendments to the US fact sheet on the India-US trade deal reflect shared understanding, with the February 7 joint statement as the framework. The US revised its fact sheet, removing references to India's commitments on US farm goods and digital services tax. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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