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Feb 20, 2026, 04:39 PM
OpenAI Chief Executive Sam Altman Stresses Importance of Government-AI Company Cooperation for Democratizing Technology

OpenAI Chief Executive Sam Altman Stresses Importance of Government-AI Company Cooperation for Democratizing Technology

A “close cooperation” between governments and AI companies will become “increasingly important over time”, OpenAI Chief Executive Sam Altman said here on Friday, underlining the need to democratise the technology and build robust infrastructure. He also stressed that given the size of India’s economy, the country should work across all layers of the AI stack: from energy and infrastructure to chips, frontier models and applications. Altman was in India to attend the India-AI Impact Summit, where his company has announced a number of partnerships, including a data centre deal with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and plans to open new offices in Bengaluru and Mumbai. Speaking at the Express Adda, where he was in conversation with Anant Goenka, Executive Director, The Indian Express Group, Altman, arguably one of the most influential technology leaders today, spoke with candour on a range of issues reflecting both the breadth and depth of his engagement with AI and its place in the world. From what he wouldn’t ask ChatGPT — how to be happy — to why only some children may use AI as a shortcut to do homework even as others use it to break new ground, Altman, who co-founded OpenAI in 2015, addressed key questions on AI and power, the disruptive effects of the technology, and the role of China. Responding to a question on ties between Silicon Valley and the current US administration, Altman said, “I would say (it is) close in some ways and not close in others. There are some tight ties, and then this administration has also had some criticisms in tech. I think close cooperation between tech companies and the government is going to become increasingly important over time,” he said. He added that such close relationships were becoming important “given the level of impact that is coming up on society (due to AI) and the need to truly democratise this technology… Governments are going to have to be involved, and companies like ours are going to have to partner governments”. He added: “AI will become one of the most important political issues in the world.” Asked which layers of the so-called AI stack — energy, infrastructure, chips, frontier models and applications — India should prioritise, Altman said the country should “play at all of those levels”. Altman said that in his conversations with world leaders and policymakers, the refrain is around infrastructure, jobs, fair distribution of AI’s benefits and the safety of such systems. On AI’s much-speculated impact on current jobs, he said, “I love to read the history of technology. People panicked about jobs during the Industrial Revolution, and they were shockingly wrong. The change won’t be as fast as some people in society predict. But eventually, people will find new things to do.” He noted that with the introduction of machines during the Industrial Revolution, there was also panic about jobs, most of which were “shockingly wrong”. “None of them (at the time) thought I’m going to be CEO of an AI company, certainly none of them thought they would be YouTube influencers. So, it is very hard to predict, but the skills that will work no matter what — fluency with AI tools, resilience, adaptability, figuring out what people are going to want, how to be useful for them, and how to work with other people — these are all very important,” he said. However, he struck a cautionary note on how most current jobs will change. “I think it’s useless to pretend there won’t be a big change. The change won’t be as fast as some people in the AI industry predict, because societies always have more inertia. It always takes longer, but eventually, the change will be huge. And we’ll find all sorts of things too,” he said.
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Feb 20, 2026, 04:34 PM
US Supreme Court Strikes Down Most of Trump's Tariffs Imposed Under National Emergency Law

US Supreme Court Strikes Down Most of Trump's Tariffs Imposed Under National Emergency Law

The US Supreme Court on Friday ruled that he exceeded his authority when imposing sweeping tariffs using a law reserved for a national emergency, striking down most of his tariffs. The justices, divided 6-3 held that Trump’s aggressive approach to tariffs on products entering the United States from across the world were ‘illegal’ as they were not permitted under a 1977 law called the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). Reacting to the apex court’s ruling, Trump called the ruling a “disgrace” during a White House breakfast with US governors. According to two people familiar with his remarks, as quoted by CNN , Trump told those present that he already had a backup plan in mind following the court’s decision. Administration officials had earlier prepared the president for the possibility of an adverse ruling, assuring him that alternative ways existed to pursue his trade agenda even if the tariffs were invalidated. A 6-3 Court tells Trump he lacks the power to impose tariffs under IEEPA pic.twitter.com/sFygXiggOx The decision does not affect all of Trump’s tariffs, leaving in place ones he imposed on steel and aluminum using different laws, for example. But it upends his tariffs in two categories. One is country-by-country or “reciprocal” tariffs, which range from 34% for China to a 10% baseline for the rest of the world. The other is a 25% tariff Trump imposed on some goods from Canada, China and Mexico for what the administration said was their failure to curb the flow of fentanyl, NBC reported. Tariffs are taxes on imports, and economists have said US consumers have paid most of the cost. In 2025, Trump’s tariffs made everyday items like furniture, clothing, food, electronics, and cars more expensive, costing the average household about $1,000. For 2026, that extra cost could rise to between $1,300 and $1,700 per household, as per a CNBC report citing Tax Foundation data. Despite widespread sceptism, however, Trump had defiantly defended his move to impose tariffs, calling it the “best thing to have happened to the US”. According to estimates from the Penn-Wharton Budget Model (PWBM), more than $175 billion in tariff collections can now be subject to refunds. The non-partisan research group at the University of Pennsylvania calculated that approximately $179 billion has been collected under IEEPA-based tariffs since their introduction. The estimate was prepared at Reuters’ request and is based on detailed product and country-level tariff data. Importers may now also seek refunds from US Customs and Border Protection for duties paid over the past year. Net collections could be slightly lower than assessed totals, as tariff assessments are often adjusted or corrected. The Trump administration will have to face a huge problem. It might have to return around $180 billion collected from these tariffs so far. However, the administration still has other legal options. Implementing these alternatives could cause short-term market fluctuations. Implementing these alternatives could cause short-term market fluctuations. For example, the government could use Section 122 to maintain a 15% tariff for 150 days. This would give officials time to set up longer-term tariff plans. “Replacing IEEPA tariffs with a blanket 15% rate could lead to a modest short-term reduction in the effective rate, but much will depend on whether current trade agreements and sector exemptions are upheld,” Nora Szentivanyi, senior global economist at JP Morgan stated. Trump had also suggested that he could convert IEEPA tariffs into import licenses. In an interview with the New York Times in January, he said, “I have the right to license.” The law allows the president to regulate imports “by means of instructions, licenses, or otherwise,” which was discussed during oral arguments before the Court. According to Bloomberg’s analysis, Trump has at least five alternative statutes he could use to impose tariffs now. According to a previous Reuters report, Trump Administration officials have indicated that if the Supreme Court strikes down the IEEPA-based tariffs, the White House may pursue alternative legal authorities to reimpose similar duties. Trump could seek to reimpose the tariffs, using other laws. The Constitution states the power to set tariffs is assigned to Congress. But Trump used IEEPA, which does not specifically mention tariffs but allows the president to “regulate” imports and exports when he deems there to be an emergency due to an “unusual and extraordinary threat” to the nation.
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Feb 20, 2026, 04:15 PM
Trump Hints at Possible Limited Military Strike on Iran

Trump Hints at Possible Limited Military Strike on Iran

Washington:USPresident ‌Donald Trumpsaid ​on Friday he was considering a limited ​military strike ⁠on Iran but gave no other details. Experience a more refined e-paper today Asked ⁠if ‌he was considering a ‌limited strike ⁠to pressure Iran into a deal ‌on ‌its nuclear program, ‌he ‌told reporters at the White House, “I guess I ⁠can ⁠say I am considering" it.
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Feb 20, 2026, 03:55 PM
Supreme Court Warns Against Using Petitions to Embarrass State Governments Ahead of Elections

Supreme Court Warns Against Using Petitions to Embarrass State Governments Ahead of Elections

TheSupreme Courton Friday raised concern over a growing tendency to file petitions to use the court as a stage to "embarrass" state governments ahead of assembly elections. Experience a more refined e-paper today A bench of Chief Justice of India Surya Kant and Justices Joymalya Bagchi and Vipul Pancholi pointed out that petitions brought by private parties often appeared calculated to corner state governments. While doing so, the bench cautioned, such litigants risk dragging the apex court into the political fray. The court was hearing a plea filed by theHuman RightsFoundation on the installation of PVC flexboards in Kerala, where elections will be held later this year. The bench noted that the petitioner’s counsel, against the backdrop of the upcomingKeralaelection, was seeking a direction from the court to restrain the state from this or that. "How many states will we keep on restraining? The problem is one — people start fighting political battles in this court, whether it is Kerala, or state A or B. All prayers are to embarrass the state government. That will create some difficult situations for them. We issue a direction, and it becomes difficult for them," the bench said. The petitioner's counsel submitted that there are orders banning PVC flex boards completely in other states and that Mumbai also has a law on it. Raising the issue with the timing of the petition, the bench told the counsel, ''the Kerala elections are coming. You are seeking to restrain the state government.'' The bench pointed out that the state government has assured the Kerala High Court that it will implement the order. The bench told the counsel that theHigh Courthad said that you can implead yourself in that writ petition, and then the petitioner can canvass its case on validity and enforcement, while the other side can canvass its case that it is invalid and not to be quashed. "You people want to create some impediment for whatever election campaign...the high court is conscious, they have issued some directions, and if the directions are not complied with, the high court will take care of that. You should continue to fight your issue before the high court," the bench told the petitioner's counsel. The court granted liberty to the petitioner to approach the high court and disposed of thepetition.
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Feb 20, 2026, 03:45 PM
US Supreme Court Rules Trump's Global Tariffs Unlawful in Major Defeat

US Supreme Court Rules Trump's Global Tariffs Unlawful in Major Defeat

SynopsisSupreme Court tariff ruling: The US Supreme Court has delivered a significant blow to President Donald Trump. In a 6-3 decision, the court ruled that his global tariffs were unlawful. Chief Justice John Roberts stated Trump overstepped his authority under federal law. This ruling marks a major defeat for the former president. Other avenues for tariffs may still exist.
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Feb 20, 2026, 03:44 PM
Europe's Ambitious FCAS Fighter Jet Project Faces Potential Division

Europe's Ambitious FCAS Fighter Jet Project Faces Potential Division

SynopsisEurope's ambitious fighter jet project faces potential division. Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury hopes for continued collaboration but is prepared for separate French and German-led programs. The Future Combat Air System, a 100-billion-euro initiative, is threatened by disputes between Dassault Aviation and Airbus. Options range from a family of planes to a complete split, impacting Europe's defense capabilities.
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Feb 20, 2026, 03:27 PM
US Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump's Global Tariffs Imposed Under National Emergency Law

US Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump's Global Tariffs Imposed Under National Emergency Law

TheUS Supreme Courthas struck down PresidentDonald Trump's global tariffs imposed under a national emergency law.The 6-3 decision, authored by Chief Justice John Roberts, found that Trump exceeded his authority by using the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose broad import taxes.The ruling is expected to have major implications for global trade and presidential power.
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Feb 20, 2026, 03:24 PM
Amit Shah Launches Vibrant Village Programme 2.0 to Develop Border Areas and Combat Encroachment in Assam

Amit Shah Launches Vibrant Village Programme 2.0 to Develop Border Areas and Combat Encroachment in Assam

Home Minister Amit Shah launched the Vibrant Village Programme 2.0 at Natanpur in the Indo-Bangladesh border area of ​​Katigara in Cachar district of Assam on Friday. Speaking on this occasion, Mr. Shah said, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has taken several steps for the development of border areas. He said, such programs would be organized in 334 blocks and about 1,954 villages in 17 states of the country, as well as 140 border villages in Assam. He also said that development works have started in 334 blocks and about 2,000 villages along the Indo-Pakistan border.Terming the illegal encroachment a biggest problem in Assam, the Home Minister said, encroachers have occupied several villages. He said the Bharatiya Janata Party government has taken effective steps to stop encroachment in the last 10 years. He said a campaign is underway to clear illegal land encroachment in Assam under the leadership of Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sharma and the intruders will be identified and evicted step by step. He also criticized the Congress for not being able to solve the problem despite being in power for a long time.Mr. Amit Shah said BJP government is committed to make Assam a flood-free state in the next five years. He also claimed that significant work has been done in the state to develop road infrastructure, build tourist centers and fight terrorism. He said the Union Government has allocated around 15 lakh crore rupees for the development of Assam in the last ten years and the Vibrant Village Program is one of the most important parts of building a better Assam.
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US Supreme Court Rules Trump's Global Tariffs Unlawful

US Supreme Court Rules Trump's Global Tariffs Unlawful

The Supreme Court on Friday ruled that PresidentDonald Trumpbroke federal law by unilaterally enacting broad global tariffs, marking a significant setback for the White House on an issue that has been central to the president’s foreign policy and economic agenda. The conservative-majority high court ruled six-three in the judgment, saying the International Emergency Economic Powers Act “does not authorise the President to impose tariffs.” WhileTrumphas long relied on tariffs as a tool of leverage in negotiations, he took the unusual step of invoking emergency economic powers after returning to office last year to impose sweeping duties on nearly all US trading partners. Those measures included so-called “reciprocal” tariffs aimed at trade practices Washington considered unfair, as well as separate rounds of duties on key partners — Mexico, Canada, and China — tied to concerns over illegal drug trafficking and immigration. In its decision, theSupreme Court of the United Statessaid that if Congress had meant to grant the “distinct and extraordinary power” to impose tariffs under theInternational Emergency Economic Powers Act, it would have stated so explicitly, as it has done in other tariff laws. The ruling does not affect separate, sector-specific tariffs Trump placed on imports such as steel, aluminum, and other products. Investigations that could pave the way for additional industry-focused duties are still ongoing. The high court’s decision upholds earlier conclusions by lower courts that the tariffs imposed under IEEPA were unlawful. In May, a federal trade court found that Trump exceeded his authority with the broad levies and moved to block most of them, though that order was temporarily paused while the administration pursued an appeal. With inputs from agencies European unity is strained as Germany, France, and Italy pursue competing strategies on defense and US relations. While leaders agree on rearmament and stronger EU posture, differing approaches risk deepening divisions or could complement each other’s strengths. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Feb 20, 2026, 03:12 PM
US Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump's Tariffs, Ruling President Lacked Authority

US Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump's Tariffs, Ruling President Lacked Authority

The US Supreme Court on Friday struck down sweeping tariffs enacted by US President Donald Trump under a law used for national emergencies. The conservative-majority court said the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) "does not authorize the president to impose tariffs." The court's decision upholds a lower court ruling from May that found Trump had overstepped his authority by unilaterally declaring punitive and "reciprical" tariffs. The government had appealed the lower court ruling. Trump has routinely levied or threatened to levy such penalties on trading partners for a host of reasons ranging from vague claims of unfair treatment to attempting to influence foreign courts to help his political allies abroad. The US Constitution gives Congress the sole power to levy tariffs. However, the Trump administration has insisted that the 1977 IEEPA law allows the president to regulate imports during emergencies also allows him to set tariffs. Though other presidents have made ample use of the law, often to impose sanctions, Trump is the first president to use it for import taxes. On Friday, the court found that "had Congress intended to convey the distinct and extraordinary power to impose tariffs" with IEEPA, "it would have done so expressly, as it consistently has in other tariff statutes." Friday's decision, which saw conservative justices Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas and Brett Kavanaugh dissenting, marked the first time that the Supreme Court has taken steps to rein in Trump's executive authority. Trump had been outspoken about the case before Friday, warning that striking down his ability to levy tariffs would be an economic body blow. Despite claims by Trump and his administration that the tariffs are bringing in billions in revenue, the policies remain unpopular with US taxpayers and businesses. This is a breaking news story and will be updated.....
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Brazilian Trade Delegation Explores Poultry Exports to India Amid Market Access Talks

Brazilian Trade Delegation Explores Poultry Exports to India Amid Market Access Talks

A Brazilian trade delegation visiting India is exploring ways to increase poultry exports to the Asian nation, proposing wider access for Brazilian chicken in exchange for opening Brazil’s market to select Indian fruits and nuts, Brazil’s Agriculture Ministry and industry body ABPA said. Despite being the world’s largest poultry exporter, Brazil ships virtually no chicken to India due to steep import duties. Trade figures show that in 2025, Brazil exported just 2.47 tonnes of chicken to India, compared with 479,900 tonnes shipped to its biggest buyer, the United Arab Emirates. Agriculture Minister Carlos Favaro said in a statement that discussions focused on broadening trade ties between the two countries. Brazil has expressed readiness to allow imports of Indian pomegranates and macadamia nuts. In exchange, it is seeking access for guandu beans, as well as expanded opportunities for Brazilian chicken and yerba mate, Favaro said. Favaro’s talks with his Indian counterpart took place during President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s visit to New Delhi. According to the minister, the meetings paved the way for “concrete progress” in strengthening agricultural trade between the two nations. ABPA highlighted that India imposes a 100% tariff on chicken cuts and a 30% levy on whole chicken, effectively curbing Brazilian exports. The association described negotiations to lower these duties as a priority. To improve trade prospects, ABPA proposed establishing a dedicated quota for Brazilian chicken that would benefit from reduced or zero tariffs. The response from the Indian government remains uncertain. On pork exports, ABPA said that although sanitary requirements have been met and the market is technically open, a 26% tariff continues to constrain shipments. Bilateral trade between India and Brazil totalled $15 billion in 2025, marking a 25.5% increase from the previous year. Both countries aim to raise that figure to $20 billion by 2030, the ministry added. Brazilian exports to India climbed to 6.9 billion dollars in 2025, the highest in two decades, led by sugar, crude oil, vegetable oils, cotton, and iron ore. The export promotion agency ApexBrasil has identified 378 new opportunities across minerals, machinery, food products, health technology, and renewable energy sectors. Agricultural items such as ethanol derivatives and cotton, along with industrial equipment for agribusiness and power generation, are key focus areas. At the same time, India continues supplying higher value-added goods to Brazil, including pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and auto components. Brazilian imports from India stood at 8.4 billion dollars in 2025.Investment ties are also expanding, with Indian foreign direct investment in Brazil reaching 2.1 billion dollars and new industrial collaborations emerging. The partnership is reinforced through frameworks such as the Mercosur-India Preferential Trade Agreement and cooperation within BRICS, G20, BASIC and IBAS, highlighting the growing importance of South-South economic collaboration. With inputs from agencies European unity is strained as Germany, France, and Italy pursue competing strategies on defense and US relations. While leaders agree on rearmament and stronger EU posture, differing approaches risk deepening divisions or could complement each other’s strengths. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Feb 20, 2026, 03:08 PM
PMC Corporators Face Legal Battles Over Election Petitions and Illegal Construction Allegations

PMC Corporators Face Legal Battles Over Election Petitions and Illegal Construction Allegations

Twenty-seven of the 165 newly elected representatives of the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) are set to face legal battles following the recently held civic polls, as petitions have been filed seeking their disqualification on various grounds, including alleged illegal constructions. In addition, corporators elected from reserved category seats will have to submit their caste verification certificate within three months to avoid disqualification. “There have been election petitions filed against 24 elected representatives of PMC in the Small Cause court. These petitions have been filed by the losing candidates on different reasons demanding the disqualification of the winning candidate,” said an officer from PMC election department. The officer added that most of the corporators facing legal challenges belong to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), though the civic body is yet to receive complete details of all the petition. “We have been informed that there is an election petition filed against 27 winning candidates. The civic election department will be a respondent in these cases,” the officer said. The PMC elections were held on January 15, in which the BJP won 119 of the 165 seats, while the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) secured 27 seats, the Indian National Congress secured 15 seats, NCP(SP) won three and Shiv Sena (UBT) won one seat. According to the PMC legal department, the election petition can be filed within 10 days of declaration of results. “The PMC has so far received summons for 24 election petitions. The details of the cases are being sought to present the stand of the civic body on the case,” said Nisha Chavan, legal officer of PMC. Apart from election petitions, the PMC has also received complaints alleging illegal construction by three corporators. “If it is proved that the corporator has done illegal construction of the building then he would face disqualification and would not be able to contest elections for next six years,” said an officer from the civic building permission department. Meanwhile, Vasant More, a leader of Shiv Sena(UBT), said he has filed election petition against the BJP corporator who defeated him, raising issues of alleged illegal constructions, sale of such properties, and involvement in corrupt practices in recruitment in civic services.
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Feb 20, 2026, 03:06 PM
Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut Namo Bharat Corridor Set for Full Opening on February 22

Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut Namo Bharat Corridor Set for Full Opening on February 22

Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut Namo Bharat Corridor: The much-awaited Delhi-Meerut Namo Bharat corridor is set for full opening on February 22. At present, 55 km of the total 82.15 km stretch – from New Ashok Nagar to Meerut South – is operational. The National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) has announced that the remaining section is scheduled to be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on February 22, 2026. “On 22nd February, 2026, Hon’ble Prime is likely to inaugurate a 5 km section between New Ashok Nagar and Sarai Kale Khan Namo Bharat Station and a 21 km section between Meerut South and Modipuram, marking the completion of entire Namo Bharat corridor,” the NCRTC said in a statement. The foundation stone for the Delhi –Ghaziabad–Meerut Namo Bharat Corridor was laid by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on March 8, 2019. Within four years of construction, on October 20, 2023, he inaugurated India’s first operational stretch of the corridor, dedicating the 17 km Priority Section between Sahibabad and Duhai Depot to the nation and flagging off the first Namo Bharat trains. On March 6, 2024, an additional 17 km segment up to Modi Nagar North was opened. The corridor was further extended to Meerut South on August 18, 2024, adding another 8 km and significantly expanding operational coverage. On January 5, 2025, PM Modi inaugurated an additional 13 km section between Sahibabad and New Ashok Nagar in Delhi. The Delhi–Ghaziabad–Meerut Namo Bharat Corridor has a total of 16 stations, of which 11 are currently operational. Here’s the complete station list: With a design speed of 180 kmph, the Namo Bharat train will cut travel time between Delhi and Meerut to under one hour. However, the Namo Bharat train operates at an average speed of about 90 kmph, while its maximum operational speed is 160 kmph.
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Feb 20, 2026, 03:06 PM
West Bengal Government Increases Lakshmir Bhandar Scheme Payouts by INR 500 Ahead of Assembly Elections

West Bengal Government Increases Lakshmir Bhandar Scheme Payouts by INR 500 Ahead of Assembly Elections

Kolkata, February 20:The West Bengal government has increased the monthly financial assistance under the Lakshmir Bhandar scheme, raising the grant by INR 500 for all eligible beneficiaries. The revised payouts were announced during the interim Budget for the financial year 2026 to 27. Alongside the hike, a fresh enrollment drive has been launched across the state. The last date to apply under the current phase is February 26. Under the updated benefit structure, women in the general category will now receive INR 1,500 per month, up from INR 1,000. Women belonging to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes will receive INR 1,700 per month, increased from INR 1,200. State Finance Minister Chandrima Bhattacharya said that INR 15,000 crore has been allocated for the scheme in the current financial cycle to support the enhanced payouts. The increase is expected to benefit millions of women across both rural and urban regions.West Bengal Budget: Mamata Banerjee Govt Raises Lakshmi Bhandar Payout by INR 500 Ahead of Assembly Elections. A fresh round of application form distribution began this week and will continue until February 26, which is the final date for submission under this enrollment phase. Eligible women can collect and submit forms at designated camps set up at assembly constituency levels and local Panchayat offices. The enrollment process is being carried out under the state’s outreach initiative Duare Sarkar.West Bengal ‘Banglar Yuva Sathi’ Scheme 2026: Know Eligibility and How to Apply. Authorities have clarified that application forms are provided free of cost. Applicants have been advised not to pay any fees or approach middlemen for enrollment. The Lakshmir Bhandar scheme is open to female residents of West Bengal aged between 25 and 60 years. To qualify, applicants must: • Be enrolled under the state health insurance scheme Swasthyasathi • Not be a permanent government employee • Not receive a regular government pension Applicants must submit: • Aadhaar card and Swasthyasathi card • SC or ST certificate if applicable • A single operated bank account in the applicant’s name • A recent passport size photograph After submission, applications will be verified by Block Development Officers in rural areas and Sub Divisional Officers in urban regions. Once approved, the monthly financial assistance will be transferred directly to beneficiaries’ bank accounts through direct benefit transfer. Applicants can track their status through the state’s official social security portal using their registered mobile number. Launched in 2021 under Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, Lakshmir Bhandar aims to provide assured monthly income support to women heads of households. Over the years, it has emerged as one of West Bengal’s flagship welfare schemes focused on financial inclusion and women’s empowerment. With the revised grants and the application window open until February 26, eligible women are encouraged to apply within the deadline to avail the increased benefits. (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 20, 2026 08:36 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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ECB Chief Lagarde Seeks to Quell Speculation About Early Departure

ECB Chief Lagarde Seeks to Quell Speculation About Early Departure

Christine Lagardesought to quell speculation about an early departure from her role asEuropean Central Bankpresident, tellingThe Wall Street Journalthat she expects to complete her term. The ECB chief’s position came under scrutiny this week after theFinancial Timesreported she was considering leaving before next year’s French presidential election, potentially allowing outgoing PresidentEmmanuel Macronto influence the selection of her successor. In her interview toThe Wall Street JournalonThursday, Lagarde downplayed speculation of an imminent exit but did not completely rule out the possibility of leaving before her contract ends in October 2027. “When I look back at all these years, I think that we have accomplished a lot, that I have accomplished a lot,” she told the paper. “We need to consolidate and make sure that this is really solid and reliable. So my baseline is that it will take until the end of my term.” Lagardehas reassured fellow policymakers that she remains focused on her role at theEuropean Central Bankand that any decision to step down would come directly from her, according toReuters. The ECB said Lagarde has not made a decision on the end of her term, stopping short of denying theFinancial Timesreport. Analysts warn that an early exit could embroil the ECB in European politics, potentially limiting input from France’s eurosceptic far right ahead of next year’s presidential election. Lagarde had said last year she intended to complete her term, a pledge she did not repeat this week. The uncertainty follows Bank of France GovernorFrancois Villeroy de Galhau’s announcement that he will step down, giving PresidentMacrona chance to select the next French central bank chief — a move criticised by the far-right as anti-democratic. The situation coincides with US PresidentDonald Trump’s attacks on the Federal Reserve, fueling broader debates over central bank independence. “After the recent events in the US, this is another reminder that although central banks are nominally independent, who leads them and their worldview is a matter for high politics,”Reutersquoted economists at Oxford Economics as writing on Friday. As head of the eurozone’s second-largest economy, the French president plays a key role in ECB leadership selections. Polls show either National Rally leaderMarine Le Penor her protegeJordan Bardellacould win next year’s election. While the party has dropped calls for France to leave the euro, it remains an unknown factor in central banking circles. Lagarde told theWSJher mission is price and financial stability and “protecting the euro, making sure that it is solid and strong and fit for the future of Europe.” She added that the World Economic Forum was “one of the many options” she is considering after leaving the ECB. When her name first surfaced as a potential ECB president in 2019, Lagarde said she had no interest in the role and would not leave theInternational Monetary Fund, where she was managing director. With inputs from agencies European unity is strained as Germany, France, and Italy pursue competing strategies on defense and US relations. While leaders agree on rearmament and stronger EU posture, differing approaches risk deepening divisions or could complement each other’s strengths. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Feb 20, 2026, 02:53 PM
Odisha Budget 2026-27: 16 New Initiatives with Major Allocations Across Key Sectors

Odisha Budget 2026-27: 16 New Initiatives with Major Allocations Across Key Sectors

Odisha Budget 2026-27: CM Mohan Majhi unveils 16 new initiatives with major allocations across key sectors Photograph: (OTV) In a significant development,Odisha governmentannounced as many 16 new initiatives with substantial financial allocations across key sectors in the StateBudget2026-27 presented byChief MinisterMohan Majhi in theState Assemblyon Friday. A major allocation of Rs 5,575 crore has been earmarked for the VB-G RAM G Yojana. The Samruddha Anganwadi Yojana has received Rs 635 crore, while Rs 100 crore has been allocated for the development of Model Mandis.
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Vancouver Reports First Extortion Cases; Authorities Investigate and Implement Measures to Combat Crime

Vancouver Reports First Extortion Cases; Authorities Investigate and Implement Measures to Combat Crime

Vancouver has reported its first known extortion cases, with police saying perpetrators are threatening residents and business owners with violence in exchange for money. The Vancouver Police Department said it is investigating four extortion files — the first such cases identified in the city. Const. Darren Wong said that the cases but said limited details could be shared as investigations remain at different stages. Police have executed search warrants, made arrests and are gathering further evidence to support charges. Authorities said the victims live in Vancouver but operate businesses in the Fraser Valley. Two of the investigations are being conducted in coordination with the Surrey Police Service and the B.C. Extortion Task Force. Police believe additional cases may exist and have urged victims to come forward. In neighbouring Surrey, police reported 53 extortion incidents so far this year, along with 11 related shootings and two arson cases. A total of 31 victims have been targeted, including 17 who were previously targeted. Surrey has been the region’s primary hotspot since the first cases emerged in November 2023. The Canada government has announced new measures to combat the crime, including deploying financial intelligence specialists to focus on extortion targeting businesses and households. Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne said authorities aim to disrupt criminal networks through enhanced financial tracking. The Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada will work more closely with law enforcement and financial institutions, including banks, credit unions and cryptocurrency platforms, to improve information sharing and detect suspicious transactions linked to extortion. India is closely monitoring the escalating Iran-US tensions and is in constant contact with Indian nationals in Tehran. The US has increased its military presence in the Middle East, with military options reportedly under consideration amid stalled nuclear talks. Diplomatic efforts between Iran and the US have made little progress, raising international concerns over the situation. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Feb 20, 2026, 02:35 PM
Iran and US Nuclear Talks: Contrasting Statements on Enrichment Program

Iran and US Nuclear Talks: Contrasting Statements on Enrichment Program

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said US negotiators have not asked Tehran to halt its nuclear enrichment programme, contradicting recent statements from American officials. “We have not offered any suspension, and the US side has not asked for zero enrichment,”AFPquoted Araghchi as saying in an interview on theMorning Joeshow published online Friday by US TV network MSNBC. He added that the next step in negotiations is for him to present a draft of a potential deal to Washington “in the next two, three days.” “The next step for me is to present draft of possible deal to my counterparts in the US. I believe that in the next two, three days, that would be ready, and after final confirmation by my superiors, that would be handed over to Steve Witkoff,” Araghchi added. His statements contrast sharply with remarks from senior US officials, including PresidentDonald Trump, who has repeatedly insisted that Iran must not be allowed to enrich uranium at any level. Araghchi’s comments follow the conclusion of a second round of Oman-mediated talks between Washington and Tehran on Tuesday in Geneva, Switzerland. The two sides first met on February 6 in Oman, marking their first discussions since last June’s 12-day Iran-Israel war, during which the US struck Iranian nuclear facilities. On Thursday, Trump warned that the US could strike Iran again if Tehran failed to reach a deal within 10 days — a deadline he later extended to 15. “Well, I have to say that first of all, there is no ultimatum. We only talk with each other how we can have a fast deal. And a fast deal is something that both sides are interested about,” Araghchi said. While Washington has consistently demanded zero enrichment, it has also sought to address Iran’s ballistic missile programme and its backing of regional militant groups—issues Israel has urged be included in the negotiations. Western nations accuse Iran of attempting to develop nuclear weapons. Tehran denies any military ambitions, emphasizing its right to pursue nuclear technology for civilian purposes. Under mounting pressure to reach an agreement, Trump has deployed a substantial naval presence to the region, which he has described as an “armada.” After sending the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln and its escort ships to the Gulf in January, he later ordered the Gerald Ford carrier to join the deployment. Meanwhile, Iranian naval forces conducted military drills this week in the Gulf and near the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, signaling their own display of strength. With inputs from agencies India is closely monitoring the escalating Iran-US tensions and is in constant contact with Indian nationals in Tehran. The US has increased its military presence in the Middle East, with military options reportedly under consideration amid stalled nuclear talks. Diplomatic efforts between Iran and the US have made little progress, raising international concerns over the situation. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Odisha Leader Slams Budget 2026-27 as 'Empty Kitchen' with 'Menu but No Food'

Odisha Leader Slams Budget 2026-27 as 'Empty Kitchen' with 'Menu but No Food'

Bhubaneswar:Biju Janata Dal (BJD) president and Leader of Opposition (LoP) Naveen Patnaik slammed the Odisha Budget 2026-27, presented by Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi in the state assembly today. While giving his reaction over the state budge to the media person, Naveen Patnaik said, “What can I say about this budget. It sounds to be like a full menu in an empty kitchen. That’s what I feel about this budget.” Adding to Patnaik, senior party leader Arun Sahoo said, “There is menu but there is no food in the kitchen. It is only to take credit they have introduced new initiatives. They have launched so many new schemes that even their own BJP MLAs and Minister will not be able to remember them, if asked. They see so many dreams that even night is not enough for it.” “They (state government) has increased the budget size by taking loans. They could not spend the funds of last years’ budget. In a gist it can be said that it is an elephant-like budget, but they will spend like the ants. There is no weight even though the budget is like a large balloon,” he added. It is to be noted here that Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi today presented a Rs 3.10 Lakh Crore Odisha Budget for financial 2026–27 in the state assembly.
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Feb 20, 2026, 02:27 PM
PPF Account Limit: Can You Open More Than One Public Provident Fund Account?

PPF Account Limit: Can You Open More Than One Public Provident Fund Account?

Chennai, February 20:The Public Provident Fund or PPF is one of India’s most trusted long term savings schemes. Backed by the Government of India, it is widely preferred for its safety, steady interest rate and triple tax benefits. However, many investors often ask: can you open more than one PPF account to increase your savings? PPF comes with a 15 year lock in period and allows individuals to invest a minimum of INR 500 and up to INR 1.5 lakh in a financial year. The biggest advantage is its EEE status, meaning the investment, the interest earned and the maturity amount are all tax free.EPFO 3.0 Set for Rollout With UPI Withdrawals and User-Friendly PF Services. After maturity, investors can either withdraw the entire amount or extend the account in blocks of five years and continue earning interest. These features make PPF a preferred option for long term wealth creation and retirement planning. As per the Public Provident Fund Act, 1968, an individual is allowed to open only one PPF account in their own name. This rule applies across all banks and post offices in India.EPFO Inoperative Account Rules: When Interest Stops and How to Reactivate Your EPF. The National Savings Institute clearly states: “Only one account can be opened in one name. If two accounts are opened by the subscriber in his name by mistake, the second account will be treated as irregular account and will not carry any interest unless the two accounts are amalgamated with the approval of the Ministry of Finance (DEA).” It further adds: “For this purpose the subscriber will have to write to the Under Secretary NS Branch MOF (DEA), New Delhi 1 through the Accounts Office giving detail of each account.” If the accounts are not merged with approval, the second account will be closed. In such cases, only the principal amount deposited in the additional account will be returned, and no interest will be paid on it. In simple terms, the rule is clear: one person can hold only one PPF account. If you wish to invest beyond the annual PPF limit, you will need to explore other investment options. (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 20, 2026 07:57 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Odisha's 2026-27 Budget Prioritizes Timely Assistance for Old-Age and Widow Pension Beneficiaries

Odisha's 2026-27 Budget Prioritizes Timely Assistance for Old-Age and Widow Pension Beneficiaries

Odisha Budget 2026-27 Photograph: (OTV) In a major announcement during theOdishaBudget 2026-27 presentation,Chief MinisterMohan Majhi declared that old-age and widow pension benefits will now be made more accessible, ensuring that no eligible person has to wait to receive assistance. Under theMadhu Babu Pension Yojana, all eligible beneficiaries will be included without delay. The Chief Minister stated that the earlier rule of filling vacancies only after the death of an existing beneficiary will no longer be applicable.
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Feb 20, 2026, 02:24 PM
Germany's Work-Life Balance Debate: A Study Reveals the Reality of Childcare Shortages

Germany's Work-Life Balance Debate: A Study Reveals the Reality of Childcare Shortages

Starting today, ChancellorFriedrich Merz's center-rightChristian Democratic Union (CDU)is holding its national conference — and one of the major themes up for discussion is what Merz sees as an "exaggerated" work-life balance. Too many people are working part-time, he has repeatedly said, and for Germany to be prosperous, they must transition to full-time jobs. At the same time, a newstudy by the Hans-Böckler Foundation's Economic and Social Science Institute(WSI) shows that an increasing number of parents are left with no choice but to work part-time due to staff shortages, closures, and reduced operating hours at childcare centers. "Under the current circumstances, working parents cannot plan reliably, and women in particular have to think twice about whether they can take up or expand gainful employment. The current debate on working hours is often misguided: First, we need further massive investment in a truly reliable infrastructure for early education, especially better staffing. There is still a shortage of hundreds of thousands of childcare spots," said study author and WSI Director Bettina Kohlrausch. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser thatsupports HTML5 video According todata from the German Youth Institute (DJI), a little over half of parents living in Germany require external childcare, and of those only 33% report that their local childcare options cover all the hours they need to work. Especially mothers are turning to their last resorts when childcare centers are operating under reduced hours or closed entirely due to illnesses and staff shortages. Kohlrausch's research, which surveyed some 900 families from across the country and in all social demographics, showed that 54% of respondents were faced with a sudden lack of childcare. For 30% of the affected parents, this meant reducing working hours, while 42% had to turn to friends and relatives to cover the gaps. For immigrants and lower-income families, the latter is often not an option. "I will not be able to work full-time again until both my children are in high school," Rachel, a schoolteacher from Cologne, told DW. Two years ago, she had to reduce her working hours after the daycare center attended by her children, now aged 3 and 7, began closing earlier due to staff shortages. "While I'm grateful that's possible in Germany," she added, "it's also becoming increasingly untenable as the cost of living escalates. But a full-time contract is out of the question — we don't have any family nearby, and if kindergarten closes unexpectedly, or ends early, I can't be at work." To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser thatsupports HTML5 video Kohlrausch's research also highlighted the fact that "unreliable childcare tends to exacerbate the unequal distribution of care work between men and women and thus gender-specific patterns of distribution and care and gainful employment. This also stands in the way of higher labor force participation among women." While the government has been trying to encourage Germans to work more, investment has been declining in the childcare sector. Germany's state-owned development bank, KFW, found that since 2022, some €10.5 billion ($12.4 billion) is lacking nationwide if every family is to have access to reliable, quality childcare. The onus to create and finance childcare and train staff largely falls to state and local governments. According to the DJI, adequate childcare coverage varies wildly across Germany's 16 federal states — with 23% of parents in the small city-state of Bremen reporting inadequate hours, but in the eastern state of Saxony-Anhalt only 5%. The gap is also uneven between men and women. According to the WSI study, 73% of men in the affected partnerships said their female partners had stepped in to take over childcare when daycare was unavailable, compared to 39% of women saying the same about male partners. Bettina Kohlrausch cautioned that getting rid of the maximum 8-hour workday, another suggestion that's been put forward by the CDU in order to get Germans to work more, will hurt women further. In their election manifesto, Merz's CDU targeted voters with family policy, promising more money for families, reliable childcare, and improvements to parental allowance. Ten months in government, hardly any of these promises have been kept. 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 20, 2026, 02:20 PM
Jharkhand Presents Third Supplementary Budget of 6,450 Crore Rupees to Accelerate Development Activities

Jharkhand Presents Third Supplementary Budget of 6,450 Crore Rupees to Accelerate Development Activities

In Ranchi, on the third day of the Jharkhand Assembly’s budget session, Finance Minister Radhakrishna Kishore presented a third supplementary budget of 6,450 crore rupees in the House. The budget makes provisions for additional funds for various departmental schemes, development projects, and pending works, with the aim of accelerating development activities. The government described it as significant for the state’s growth, stating that it would speed up the implementation of ongoing projects. During Zero Hour, legislators also raised issues concerning students, landholders, and the general public, which are likely to be discussed in detail in the coming days.
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Feb 20, 2026, 02:14 PM
India-US Trade Deal to Become Operational by April, Minister Says

India-US Trade Deal to Become Operational by April, Minister Says

India’s trade agreement with the US is likely to become operational by April, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said on Friday. To finalise the legal text of the trade deal with the US, Darpan Jain, joint secretary in the Department of Commerce and the chief negotiator from the Indian side, will lead a team of officials to Washington from February 23. The team will be in the US till the end of next week. The agreement signing will occur sometime in March and it will be operationalised in April, Goyal said. In April, the free trade agreements (FTAs) with the UK and Oman would also start operating. US Trade Representative (USTR) Jamieson Greer is likely to visit India in March to sign the agreement. At an event at the AI Impact Summit here, US Ambassador Sergio Gor said that the India-US trade deal is set to be inked soon. As part of the trade deal, the US announced a reduction of additional tariffs on Indian imports to 18% from 50%. Of the 50% tariffs, the 25% imposed on India for buying crude oil from Russia has already been removed. The remaining 25% tariff was for balancing the trade between the two countries and it will be reduced to 18%. The formal notification reducing the reciprocal tariffs to 18% is likely to be issued soon, said Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal. The deal with the US was finalised on February 4 and announced on February 7. The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) with the UK, signed on July 24, 2025, last year, could also be operationalised in April, the minister said. The CETA was debated at length in the House of Commons and the resolution at the end of the debate stated, “This House has considered the India-UK FTA.” The House of Lords is due to debate a take note motion on the agreement on March 4. The Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) with Oman, signed on December 18 last year, is also likely to be operationalised in April. The FTA with New Zealand, signed in September, is likely to be operational by September this year while the 27-nation European Union also wants the FTA signed in January this year to be operational as early as possible. Goyal also said that the Terms of Reference (ToR) for the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) with Canada could be finalised during Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s visit to India early next month. The first round of negotiations between India and Israel on their FTA will take place in New Delhi from February 23. The ToR for the agreement were signed last November. As the negotiators engage, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be on an official visit to Israel next week.
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Feb 20, 2026, 02:08 PM
Trump Warns Iran to Reach Nuclear Deal or Face Consequences

Trump Warns Iran to Reach Nuclear Deal or Face Consequences

United States President Donald Trump warned that Iran must make a deal over its nuclear program or be ready for consequences. Addressing a press conference, Mr Trump also set a deadline of 10 to 15 days, drawing a threat from Tehran to retaliate against US bases in the region, if attacked. Amid a massive U.S. military buildup in the Middle East that has fueled fears of a wider war, Mr Trump said negotiations with Iran to end the tense standoff were going well, but demanded that Tehran reach a meaningful agreement on Nuclear deal. Speaking about the US airstrikes carried out in June, he said Iran’s nuclear potential had been decimated. Meanwhile, Iranian and U.S. negotiators met on Tuesday and they had agreed on guiding principles. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said that the two sides remained apart on some issues.
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BJP Slams Congress for Protest at AI Impact Summit-2026 in New Delhi

BJP Slams Congress for Protest at AI Impact Summit-2026 in New Delhi

BJP hit out at congress party for its protest during AI Impact Summit-2026 in New Delhi on Friday. Addressing a Press Conference in the National Capital, BJP National Spokesperson Dr. Sambit Patra alleged that the Congress party is against the idea of India. He said that four people have been arrested, including National Secretary of Youth Congress. Mr Patra claimed that the alleged act is not an experiment but a deliberate attempt to malign the country’s image. The BJP spokesperson also accused the Congress of lacking the insight to recognize that India is hosting this AI summit, and not BJP. BJP leader and Union Minister Piyush Goyal also criticized the Congress party saying that such a disruption only exposes Congress party’s lack of vision for India.
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Feb 20, 2026, 02:03 PM
Pakistan vs New Zealand: Weather Forecast and Points Allocation in T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 Match

Pakistan vs New Zealand: Weather Forecast and Points Allocation in T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 Match

Pakistan National Cricket Team vs New Zealand National Cricket Team:The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 enters its high-octane Super 8 stage tomorrow, Saturday, 21 February, with a marquee Group 2 opening fixture between Pakistan and New Zealand. While the qualification drama of the group stages has concluded, the unpredictable weather in Colombo has once again become a central talking point for fans and team management alike.Colombo Weather and Rain Forecast for New Zealand vs Pakistan T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 Match. Pakistan secured the final spot in the Super 8s after a convincing victory over Namibia on Wednesday. They now face a New Zealand side that progressed with a perfect record from Group D. However, with thunderstorms forecast for the R. Premadasa Stadium, the "points split" scenario is back under the spotlight. Under the current ICC playing conditions for the 2026 T20 World Cup, there is no reserve day allocated for Super 8 matches. Reserve days are strictly reserved for the three knockout fixtures: the two semi-finals and the grand final. If Match 1 of the Super 8s is interrupted by weather, officials will attempt to utilise the 60 minutes of extra time permitted to complete the game. If conditions do not improve within the allowed window, the match will be abandoned. If Match 37 between Pakistan and New Zealand is washed out without a ball being bowled, or if play is stopped before a result can be achieved, the following rules apply: Points Allocation:Both teams will be awarded one point each. Minimum Play:For a result to be declared via the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) method, both sides must face a minimum of five overs. Net Run Rate (NRR):In the event of a "No Result," the Net Run Rate of both teams remains at 0.000, as all teams start the Super 8 stage with a clean slate. A washout is generally seen as a disadvantage in the Super 8s, as teams have only three matches to secure a top-two finish in their group. Starting with a single point puts significant pressure on the remaining two fixtures.New Zealand vs Pakistan Prediction: Who Will Win NZ vs PAK T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 Match? The local meteorological department has issued a "cloudy with showers" outlook for Saturday evening in Colombo. While the morning may see periods of sunshine, the probability of precipitation increases significantly toward the 19:00 IST start time. ConditionForecast Detail The R. Premadasa Stadium features an excellent drainage system and a full-ground covering facility. Ground staff are traditionally able to resume play within 45 to 60 minutes of rain stopping, provided the outfield remains manageable. Group 2 consists of Pakistan, New Zealand, England, and Sri Lanka. With only the top two teams progressing to the semi-finals, every point is vital. If Pakistan vs New Zealand ends in a washout, it opens the door for the winner of Sunday’s England vs Sri Lanka match in Kandy to take an early lead at the top of the table. (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 20, 2026 07:33 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Albania's Journey from Communism to Democracy: A Complex Legacy

Albania's Journey from Communism to Democracy: A Complex Legacy

When a massive crowd of protesters toppled a huge statue of the country's deceased dictator Enver Hoxha in Albania's capital on February 20, 1991, it was a turning point in the country's modern history. For over 40 years,Albania had been ruledby one of the most oppressive communist regimes in Europe. Some even dubbed it Europe's North Korea. Thirty-five years later, democratic Albania has come far since the days of the Hoxha regime: It is now amember of NATOand anEU candidate country.But with corruption, emigration and political polarization still major problems, challenges remain.
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Odisha Government Allocates ₹23,182 Crore for Healthcare Sector in Budget 2026-27

Odisha Government Allocates ₹23,182 Crore for Healthcare Sector in Budget 2026-27

Odisha Budget 2026-27 Photograph: (OTV) TheOdisha governmenthas made a significant push towards strengthening the healthcare sector by allocating Rs 23,182 crore for the Health and Family Welfare Department in the current stateBudgetpresented on Friday. Of this, Rs 17,737 crore has been earmarked for programme expenditure. The allocation for health accounts for 7.5 per cent of the total state budget.
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Hyderabad MLA T Raja Singh Challenges Akbaruddin Owaisi to Show Might

Hyderabad MLA T Raja Singh Challenges Akbaruddin Owaisi to Show Might

Hyderabad:In yet another controversial remark, Goshamahal MLA T Raja Singh challenged All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) leader Akbaruddin Owaisi to give his followers just “five minutes” so that they could show their might. Singh made the remarks during a public meeting held in Warangal on the occasion of Chhatrapati Shivaji’s birth anniversary on Thursday, February 19, 2026. The expelled Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader’s statement was apparently directed at Akbaruddin Owaisi for his alleged hate speech in 2012 at two public meetings in Nirmal and Nizamabad, for which two cases were filed against him. Owasi had allegedly said that if the police were kept off-duty for 15 minutes, one community could wipe out the members of another community. The AIMIM leader was acquitted in the case due to lack of evidence and after being given the benefit of doubt in 2022. Singh had been raising Akbaruddin Owaisi’s alleged remarks several times in the past, countering them in a similar tone and intent. On Thursday, he went a step ahead and said that his followers didn’t need 15 minutes, but “just five minutes” to show their might. He also taunted Owaisi by saying that even the latter’s forefathers couldn’t wipe out the people of one community, and that even he couldn’t do anything, even if he were given 15 years, let alone 15 minutes. He also dared Owaisi to pick the time and place for a show of strength, and that he was ready to come anywhere, even without a gun or a sword. In another strong rebuke to Akbaruddin Owaisi, BJP MLA P Rakesh Reddy criticised the former for saying that whether it was a “Reddy” or a “Rao” chief minister. they all had to come to the AIMIM if they wanted to get work done, or even to become the CM. Owaisi, while speaking at a public meeting held in Karimnagar as part of AIMIM’s campaign for the Karimnagar municipal elections, had made these statements. He had also said that the AIMIM was the only party that could influence the politics in Telangana, and that it was difficult to play politics without the Owaisis here. He also reportedly said that any chief minister would have to come to the Owaisis seeking help, and it has never been the other way round. Rakesh Reddy said that because of politics, people got divided in the name of caste and this has given lenience to people like Owaisi to make such comments. Reddy cautioned Owaisi that, of late, Hindus were getting united by drawing inspiration from Chhatrapati Shivaji and were setting aside caste differences. Also claiming that Owaisi had said that Hindus were like snakes, Reddy wondered if it were true, would the population of minorities have gone from 3 crore to 20 crore in the country. Reddy said that it was people like the Owaisis who were the real snakes attacking the minorities in Bangladesh and Pakistan.
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Feb 20, 2026, 01:35 PM
India Observes Trump's 'Board of Peace' Amid Concerns Over Legitimacy

India Observes Trump's 'Board of Peace' Amid Concerns Over Legitimacy

US President Donald Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ held its first meeting on Thursday in Washington to discuss the reconstruction of Gaza, with India taking part as an “observer” . The Ministry of External Affairs’ official spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said “India has supported the Gaza Peace Plan initiative of President Trump and the efforts underway due to UNSC resolution 2803”. Trump first announced the Board of Peace in September last year while outlining his plan to end Israel’s war in the devastated territory, with the United Nations (UN) backing the plan. But since then, as the body’s chair, he has expanded its mandate to “resolving global conflict”, triggering criticism that it could undermine the UN. While 27 countries, many of them from West Asia, have accepted Trump’s invitation to join the board, India and several others in the West and Global South have not. India’s decision to attend the meeting as an observer was, therefore, an attempt to maintain a circumspect level of engagement with a controversial body while not shutting the door on a country with whom it has just agreed a trade pact framework. The members and the meeting The board’s 27 members include major West Asian countries such as Israel, Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Turkey and Bahrain. Trump’s right-wing allies Argentina and Hungary are members, as are Vietnam and Cambodia. Pakistan, too, is a member. Its Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif , himself attended Thursday’s meeting in Washington. Besides the board members, 22 countries took part in the meeting as “observers”. These include the UK, Germany, Italy, Norway, Switzerland, Poland and the Netherlands. The EU, too, took part, as did Oman and Japan. India was represented by its Deputy Chief of Mission in Washington DC , Namgya Khampa. Sources said the government weighed a range of pros and cons before taking the call to participate as an observer. At the meeting, Trump announced that nine of the board members had pledged a combined $7 billion towards relief in the war-battered strip. He also announced that the US was pledging $10 billion for the Board of Peace, but did not specify what the money would be used for. “Every dollar spent is an investment in stability and the hope of a new and harmonious (region),” he said. An off-ramp On January 24, when Trump unveiled his Board of Peace in Davos, India stayed away. It chose to wait and watch which countries would end up joining — and which ones would not. Now, with the board holding its first meeting, its composition has become clearer: West Asian countries with much at stake, Trump’s ideological allies, and those seeking favours from the US President or looking to placate him. Also important to note is who is not part of the board — Russia, China, France and the UK, the permanent members of the Security Council. The absence of these major powers reduces the Board of Peace’s heft and legitimacy. New Delhi is also assessing its longevity. As of now, it is Trump’s passion project. The day he demits office — in three years — the Board of Peace becomes infructuous. Besides, Trump’s reliability is a factor to be considered. There is a real concern that the US President — if he doesn’t get his way during diplomatic parleys — may choose to walk out, leaving allies in the lurch. An observer status means India can limit its exposure to the initiative and keep an exit route ready. Stepping on the UN’s toes India’s commitment to the UN and multilateralism will be put on test if the Board of Peace tends to undermine the UN framework and positions itself as a parallel body. Trump, on his part, has added a role for the UN in the board’s functioning. “Once this board is completely formed, we can do pretty much whatever we want to do. And we will do it in conjunction with the United Nations,” he said. New Delhi is wary of the fact that the Board of Peace might wade into other conflicts, beyond Gaza. After all, its charter does not even mention Gaza. Trump has said the body “is for the world”. And Trump’s penchant for getting involved in the India-Pakistan conflict is something that concerns India the most. On Thursday, with Pakistan Prime Minister Sharif in attendance at the meeting, Trump yet again reiterated the claim that he stopped the fighting between the two nuclear-armed neighbours — something India has repeatedly denied. He claimed he had threatened to slap 200% tariffs on India and Pakistan if they didn’t stop the fighting last summer. There is a view within the government that Pakistan’s inclusion makes it difficult for India to stay completely out of the loop. In that case, India’s presence as an observer gives it eyes and ears in the room, and a chance to be a part of the table to foil any possible attempt to bring up India-Pakistan issues. An outright exclusion poses a risk to India being cut out of any decision on the future of the dispute. PM’s visit to Israel and the economic stakes of peace The choice of taking part as an observer also comes ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Israel. India is well aware of the diplomatic negotiations as part of the next steps in the fragile ceasefire. India, which has consistently backed a “two-state solution” to the Palestine question, wants peace to return to the region. A peaceful West Asia will help the government push for the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor. So, the Board of Peace observer status gives it a ringside view of how the players in the region are navigating the issues regarding bringing peace and stability to the region, without being part of the negotiations. Outreach to Trump India also has to consider Trump’s unpredictable attitude, with New Delhi and Washington attempting to mend their ties. Since last month, the two sides have finally agreed on an interim trade deal arrangement. India on Friday also joined Pax Silica — a US-led initiative focused on securing AI and tech supply-chains. By joining as an observer, India is looking to dodge a bullet, since Trump can deem the refusal to join the board as a slight.
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Feb 20, 2026, 01:33 PM
Mumbai's Railway Corridor: Uncertainty Grips Thousands of Residents Amid Demolition Notices

Mumbai's Railway Corridor: Uncertainty Grips Thousands of Residents Amid Demolition Notices

Uncertainty grips thousands of residents living along the Kurla–Trombay railway corridor after Central Railway issued demolition notices to hutments situated dangerously close to the tracks — land required for the long-pending CSMT–Kurla 5th and 6th line project under MUTP-II. Following intervention by senior political leaders, including Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, officials have largely refrained from speaking on record. However, sources said the clearance is essential to expand suburban capacity and raise track levels on the flood-prone Sion–Kurla stretch, which disrupts services every monsoon. Residents Seek Rehabilitation Local leader Haji Mudassar Patel met the Chief Minister and later railway authorities in Delhi and Mumbai, seeking immediate relief and a permanent rehabilitation policy. According to Patel, over 3,000 homes — some occupied for up to 25 years — are affected by notices issued on January 27. “Issuing eviction notices with only a few days’ time has created fear among families. Rehabilitation must come before demolition,” Patel said. Sources indicated authorities have verbally assured that no eligible resident will face injustice while rehabilitation options are examined. A Project Critical to Mumbai’s Lifeline Sources said the encroachments must be cleared to ensure safety and allow infrastructure expansion. The proposed works include construction of additional 5th and 6th suburban railway lines between CSMT and Kurla, increasing train frequency to reduce overcrowding, raising track levels to prevent waterlogging, and improving the reliability of suburban services. According to sources, the project has faced repeated delays due to encroachments, forcing trains to slow down and contributing to yearly monsoon disruptions that affect lakhs of commuters. Legal and Political Complications Out of 3,762 hutments, around 346 residents obtained court stays, while others await administrative decisions. After intervention by leaders across political parties, demolition activity was temporarily halted. Urban planners note that infrastructure projects in densely populated areas frequently stall as eviction drives become politically sensitive. Divided Public Opinion The issue has sparked debate across the city. Supporters of the residents argue rehabilitation is necessary in a city with high housing costs. Others question why illegal settlements are allowed to exist for decades and later regularised using public resources, placing an unfair burden on tax-paying homeowners. Some residents blamed administrative inaction for allowing encroachments to grow, while others alleged vote-bank politics has delayed crucial infrastructure upgrades. Completing a critical rail expansion to reduce congestion and flooding. For commuters enduring overcrowded trains and annual monsoon disruptions, the 5th and 6th line project is long overdue. Also Watch: For residents, the project raises fears of displacement without assured resettlement. Hardik Lalan, a local train commuters, said illegal settlements eventually face demolition and blamed civic inefficiencies for allowing such constructions in the first place. Another local train commuter Dinesh Haldawnekar, questioned housing policies, alleging that while encroachers are later rehabilitated, middle-class families spend decades repaying home loans. Asif Mulla remarked that political considerations often influence whether such settlements are removed. Authorities say discussions between the state government, railways and housing agencies are ongoing to find a balanced solution. Until then, both the fate of thousands of families and the future capacity of Mumbai’s suburban railway remain uncertain. To get details on exclusive and budget-friendly property deals in Mumbai & surrounding regions, do visit:https://budgetproperties.in/
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Feb 20, 2026, 01:28 PM
Student Assaults Assistant Professor After Being Caught Cheating During Exam at Homeopathy College in Kalaburagi

Student Assaults Assistant Professor After Being Caught Cheating During Exam at Homeopathy College in Kalaburagi

Kalaburagi, February 20:A shocking case of violence against a faculty member has emerged from a homeopathy college in Kalaburagi, Karnataka, where a student allegedly assaulted an assistant professor after being caught cheating during an internal examination. The incident took place during an ongoing internal exam on campus. According to reports, the student, identified as Shahbaz, was found using a mobile phone to copy answers. The block supervisor, Assistant Professor Shivarajkumar, noticed the malpractice and immediately intervened. He questioned the student, confiscated his answer sheet, and instructed him to leave the examination hall.Agra Shocker: Woman Thrashes Husband’s Girlfriend on Road in Uttar Pradesh, Video Goes Viral. Kalaburagi: Student Assaults Assistant Professor After Being Caught Cheating During Exam ​Kalaburagi A disturbing incident of violence against an educator has been reported from a local homeopathy college in#Kalaburagi, where a student allegedly assaulted an assistant…pic.twitter.com/781wfI6mVp — Yasir Mushtaq (@path2shah)February 20, 2026 Eyewitnesses said the student became enraged following the disciplinary action. In a sudden outburst, he allegedly attacked Professor Shivarajkumar inside the exam hall, creating panic and chaos among other students and faculty members present at the scene.Indore: Girl Thrashes Boyfriend With Slippers, Tears His Clothes in Public After Catching Him With Another Girl; Video Goes Viral. The violent episode left the campus disturbed, raising concerns about safety and discipline in educational institutions. Fellow staff members quickly stepped in to control the situation and prevent further escalation. Taking strict action, the college administration reported the misconduct to the student’s parents and decided to debar him from appearing in future examinations. Authorities have emphasized that any form of violence against educators will not be tolerated. The incident has sparked debate over exam malpractice, student behavior, and the need for stronger campus security measures to ensure a safe academic environment. 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 Yasir Mushtaq), 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 20, 2026 06:58 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 20, 2026, 01:18 PM
Global News Roundup: Politics, Film, and Culture

Global News Roundup: Politics, Film, and Culture

A UK by-election that could spell trouble for Prime Minister Keir Starmer, a wrap-up of the Munich Security Conference, a look at the Berlinale and whether it’s still political, and France’s last newspaper hawker. Then: efforts to rebuild Aghdam, US trans people seeking asylum in the Netherlands, and a pagan tradition seeing a revival — wassailing. + film.macht.kritisch https://shorturl.at/OTkz1 +
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Feb 20, 2026, 01:10 PM
Australia vs Oman: T20 World Cup 2026 Match 40 - Dead-Rubber Encounter for Aussies

Australia vs Oman: T20 World Cup 2026 Match 40 - Dead-Rubber Encounter for Aussies

Australia National Cricket Team vs Oman National Cricket Team Scorecard:Australia and Oman are set to meet in their final Group B fixture of the T20 World Cup 2026 tonight. The match at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium has become a dead-rubber encounter following Australia’s shock elimination from the tournament, marking the first time in 17 years that the 2021 champions have failed to progress beyond the opening round.Australia vs Oman Live Streaming Online and Free Telecast, T20 World Cup 2026 Match 40. For Australia, the match is an exercise in pride. Senior players including Glenn Maxwell and Travis Head remain under the spotlight as the national selectors confirm a full-scale review of the white-ball programme. Despite sitting at the bottom of the table with three losses, Oman enters the match with significant motivation. Captain Jatinder Singh has publicly urged his team to seize the moment, describing the fixture as the best time to crush a wounded Australian side.T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 Schedule Confirmed: Full Fixtures, Groups and Format. Australia have won the toss, and captain Mitchell Marsh opted to bowl first as expected. The former champions make one change, bringing in Matt Renshaw for Cooper Connolly. Interestingly, Steve Smith remains benched despite coming in as a late replacement in the squad for the outgoing Josh Hazlewood. On the other hand, Jatinder Singh confirms that Oman have made wholesale changes, with four inclusions from their previous match. You can findAustralia National Cricket Team vs Oman National Cricket TeamMatch Scorecardhere. Australia XI:Mitchell Marsh (c), Travis Head, Cameron Green, Tim David, Josh Inglis (wk), Matt Renshaw, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Xavier Bartlett, Nathan Ellis, Adam Zampa Oman XI:Aamir Kaleem, Jatinder Singh (c), Karan Sonavale, Hammad Mirza, Wasim Ali, Mohammad Nadeem, Vinayak Shukla (wk), Jiten Ramanandi, Jay Odedra, Shakeel Ahmed, Shafiq Jan (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 20, 2026 06:40 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 20, 2026, 12:55 PM
China Overtakes US as Germany's Top Trading Partner

China Overtakes US as Germany's Top Trading Partner

Chinahas overtaken theUSasGermany'smost important trading partner,according to figures released by Germany's Federal Statistical Office(Destatis)on Friday. The sum of exports and imports between the two countries last year totaled €251.8 billion ($296.6 billion), a 2.1% increase, according to Destatis. China was Germany's most important trading partner from 2016 all the way through to 2023. In 2024, the US briefly held the title. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is also set to visit China next week, where he is set to discuss trade and other topics. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser thatsupports HTML5 video Germany last year imported goods worth €170.6 billion from China, an 8.8% increase from the year earlier. Chinese imports to Germany were mainly data processing equipment, electrical equipment and machinery. Meanwhile, German exports to China last year totaled €81.3 billion, down 9.7% from the year earlier. The US was Germany's next top business partner last year, with a foreign trade turnover of €240.5 billion, a 5% drop from the year before. German exports to the US fell last year, after US President Donald Trumpintroduced tariffs on imported goodsfrom many countries, including Germany. German companies sold goods worth €146.2 billion to the US last year, a 9.4% drop from the 12 months earlier. Among the most affected sectors were cars and car parts, with losses of 17.8%. Edited by: Roshni Majumdar
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Feb 20, 2026, 12:55 PM
Odisha Government Presents Historic Budget for Financial Year 2026-27

Odisha Government Presents Historic Budget for Financial Year 2026-27

CM Mohan Majhi presents historic Rs 3.20L crore budget for Odisha Photograph: (OTV) TheOdisha Governmenton Friday presented theBudgetfor the financial year 2026-27, withChief MinisterMohan Majhi placing the annual financial statement before the stateAssembly. The size of the Budget for the upcoming fiscal year is estimated to touch Rs 3.10 lakh crore, marking a significant increase from last year’s outlay of Rs 2.90 lakh crore.
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Feb 20, 2026, 12:54 PM
Madras High Court Orders Investigation Against Tamil Nadu Minister K N Nehru

Madras High Court Orders Investigation Against Tamil Nadu Minister K N Nehru

Chennai: In a setback for K N Nehru, one of the most power powerful ministers in the M K Stalin Cabinet in Tamil Nadu, the Madras High Court on Friday asked the Directorate of Vigilance and Anti Corruption (DVAC) to register a case against him based on materials shared by the ED last October levelling cash-for-job allegations in the Municipal Administration and Supply Department. Minister Reacts To Order The Minister, who is also the DMK’s principal secretary, told journalists he would face the case legally and emerge unscathed. Petition By AIADMK MP Chief Justice M M Shrivastava and Justice G Arul Murugan passed the order on a petition filed by AIADMK Rajya Sabha member I S Inbadurai, who prayed for a direction to register a FIR against the Minister based on materials shared by the ED five months ago. The court held that the materials were sufficient to register a case. Also Watch: ED Pushes For FIR During the hearing of the petition, Special Public Prosecutor Ramesh, representing the ED, said the materials, which were shared by the agency with the Tamil Nadu DGP were not in the nature of information. They were of evidence and therefore, the DVAC has to register a FIR and conduct a probe against the Minister thereafter. It was not appropriate for the DVAC to merely conduct a preliminary or detailed inquiry without first registering a FIR, he contended.
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Bangladesh Resumes Full Visa Services for Indians After PM Tarique Rahman Takes Office

Bangladesh Resumes Full Visa Services for Indians After PM Tarique Rahman Takes Office

In a significant step towards easing tensions, the Bangladesh High Commission in Delhi on Friday resumed full visa services for Indian citizens, according to a report fromIndia Today. The move comes three days after Tarique Rahman was sworn in as Bangladesh’s prime minister, signalling a shift in Dhaka’s approach towards India. Visa services had remained suspended for nearly two months following a sharp deterioration in bilateral ties in December 2025. Their restoration suggests that the Bangladesh Nationalist Party leadership is prioritising the stabilisation of relations with New Delhi. Ties between the neighbours had worsened in late 2025 after the assassination of anti-India student leader Sharif Usman Hadi, which triggered widespread protests across Bangladesh. During the unrest, some groups targeted members of the Hindu minority and incidents of mob violence were reported. Amid rising security concerns and anti-India sentiment, both sides scaled down consular operations. While business and work visas continued in limited form, medical and tourist visas were suspended. The High Commission confirmed that all categories, including tourist visas, are now fully operational. Dhaka’s decision has prompted reciprocal steps from India. Speaking in Sylhet, India’s senior consular official Aniruddha Das said New Delhi is working to restore all visa categories for Bangladeshi nationals. He noted that medical and double-entry visas are currently being prioritised, while full restoration of travel and other categories is expected soon. India had earlier suspended visa services nationwide on August 8, 2024, during the July uprising and days after former prime minister Sheikh Hasina left for India. Operations at Indian Visa Application Centres were halted citing an unstable situation. Services were later partially restored, but issuance remained well below earlier levels. Diplomatic attention is now focused on Rahman’s first foreign visit. Om Birla attended Rahman’s swearing-in ceremony as a representative of Narendra Modi and conveyed an invitation for an official visit to India. The outreach is seen as an attempt to reset ties after the previous administration under Muhammad Yunus chose China for its first state visit, a move that had caused unease in New Delhi. A proposed US-Saudi nuclear deal could let Saudi Arabia gain uranium-enrichment capabilities, raising concerns about nuclear proliferation and a potential arms race in West Asia, though the agreement would be subject to IAEA oversight and does not guarantee weapon development. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Feb 20, 2026, 12:43 PM
India's Trade Agreements with US, UK, and Oman Set to Become Operational in April

India's Trade Agreements with US, UK, and Oman Set to Become Operational in April

The trade agreements with the US, UK and Oman are likely to become operational by April, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said Friday. To finalise the legal text of the trade deal with the US, chief negotiator from the Indian side, Joint Secretary in the Department of Commerce Darpan Jain would be leading a team of officials to Washington from February 23. The team will be in the US till the end of next week. The signing of the agreement would be done sometime in March and it will be operationalised in April, Goyal said. US Trade Representative (USTR) Jamieson Greer is likely to visit India in March to sign the agreement. In an event at the AI Impact Summit here, US Ambassador Sergio Gor said that the India-US trade deal is set to be inked soon. As part of the trade deal the US has announced reducing additional tariffs on Indian imports to 18% from 50%. Of the 50% tariffs, 25% that was imposed on India for buying crude oil from Russia has already been removed. The remaining 25% tariff was for balancing the trade between the two countries and it will be reduced to 18%. The formal notification reducing the reciprocal tariffs to 18% is likely to be issued soon, commerce secretary Rajesh Agrawal said. The deal with the US was finalised on February 4 and announced on February 7. The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) agreement with the UK, that was signed on July 24, 2025 last year, could also be operationalised in April, the minister said. The CETA was debated at length in the House of Commons and the resolution at the end of the debate said that the “This House has considered the India-UK FTA ”. The House of Lords is due to debate a take note motion on the agreement on 4 March. The Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) with Oman that was signed on December 18 last year is also likely to be operationalised in April. The FTA with New Zealand that was signed in September is likely to be operational by September this year while the 27-nation European Union too wants the FTA signed in January this year to be operational as early as possible. Goyal also said that the Terms of Reference (TOR) of the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) with Canada could also be finalised during the visit of Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s visit to India early next month. The first round of negotiations between India and Israel on their Free Trade Agreement (FTA) will happen in New Delhi from February 23. The Terms of Reference for the agreement was signed in November last year. As the negotiators will engage, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be on an official visit to Israel next week.
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Feb 20, 2026, 12:37 PM
US Lawmakers Seek Exemption from $100,000 H-1B Visa Filing Fee for Hospitals

US Lawmakers Seek Exemption from $100,000 H-1B Visa Filing Fee for Hospitals

Lawmakers believe imposing a $100,000 fee for new H-1B visa petitions will exacerbate hospitals’ existing staffing challenges and could push chronically underfunded hospitals to their financial brink. Health care workers in the US call for an exemption from the $100,000 filing fee for H-1B visas. A bipartisan letter, signed by 100 lawmakers and supported by the American Hospital Association (AHA), was sent by members of Congress on February 11 to the Department of Homeland Security, demanding an exemption from the $100,000 filing fee for H-1B visas. The new H-1B $100K rules allow US employers to request an exception for their foreign workers if they believe their worker meets a high threshold by sending a request and supporting evidence to DHS. An exception can be granted in rare cases where a foreign H-1B worker’s presence in the US is in the national interest and does not pose a threat to the US’s security or welfare, or if no American worker is available. Also Read: Trump administration moves to bar non-citizens from public housing — mixed families, elderly immigrants hit hardest “Imposing a $100,000 fee for new H-1B visa petitions will exacerbate hospitals’ existing staffing challenges and could push chronically underfunded hospitals to their financial brink. If these hospitals cannot petition for new H-1B visas to address their staffing needs without also having to pay this fee, it will further damage their financial viability. Critically needed open positions will simply go unfilled, leaving rural and high-poverty urban areas without adequate access to care,” the legislators wrote. Rural hospitals and urban safety net hospitals face uncommon recruitment and retention issues and will most acutely feel the effects of the $100,000 fee. These hospitals rely heavily on the H-1B visa to maintain adequate staffing and offer comprehensive services in high-need areas. 21 million Americans live in areas where foreign-trained physicians account for at least half of all practicing physicians. According to the Health Resources and Services Administration, nearly 87 million Americans live in areas federally designated as lacking enough medical professionals to address the community’s health care needs. Physician demand could exceed supply by up to 86,000 in the next decade, and clinical laboratory science programs are educating less than half the number of clinical laboratory professionals needed. These shortages cannot be filled by the domestic workforce alone, and projections will worsen if health care employers cannot continue to recruit and retain international health care workers. Starting September 21, 2025, US employers need to pay a $100,000 filing fee for H-1B visas for hiring each foreign worker. This will also apply for the H-1B cap season 2027 initial registration period that opens on March 4 and closes on March 19, 2026. There’s a $215 H-1B registration fee for each registration. USCIS will provide selection notifications to prospective petitioners and representatives with at least one registration selected via their USCIS online accounts by March 31. However, the H-1B $100K petition fee rules exempt certain workers, and foreign students, thus not requiring US employers to pay the fee while hiring foreign workers. The US has clarified that F-1 students and H-1B visa holders currently in the US are exempt from the $100k fee proclamation. The $100K petition fee will not apply to any previously issued H-1B visas. Also, if the H-1B petitions have been submitted before September 21, 2025, the new fee will not apply. H-1B renewals will not be impacted and employers need not pay the new $100K fee. H-1B status is valid up to 3 years and extendable up to another 3 years, for a total period of admission of 6 years in the US.
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Feb 20, 2026, 12:32 PM
Israel Tightens Alliances as India's PM Modi Prepares for Historic Visit

Israel Tightens Alliances as India's PM Modi Prepares for Historic Visit

Jerusalem: Describing India as a “gigantic power”, Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahuhas said that Israel is “tightening alliances” with its allies, as he mentioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Jerusalem next week. Experience a more refined e-paper today Prime MinisterNarendra Modiis expected to arrive inIsraelon February 25 on a two-day visit during which he is likely to address the Knesset (parliament) and meet Netanyahu and President Isaac Herzog. Netanyahu made the comments while addressing the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) Cadets' Graduation Ceremony in Bahad 1 (IDF Officers School), about 190 kms south of Jerusalem, on Thursday. After describing valiant efforts by the Israeli army over the years, Netanyahu said how the country goes out and takes “pre-emptive measures” against the evil, and, therefore, will act time and again “to neutralise the risks in the area, as necessary.” “We will also act to tighten alliances with our allies. Next week, the Prime Minister of India will visit the country – a gigantic power," Netanyahu said. “And of course, you know that a few days ago I returned from another diplomatic visit, the seventh in number since the election of President (Donald) Trump to a second term, where I met with the greatest friend of the State of Israel – US President Trump,” he added. “In the American security doctrine published recently, Israel is the only country in the world that the US defines as ‘the model ally’,” he asserted. On Sunday, Netanyahu broke the news of Modi’s visit while addressing the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organisations. “Parliament address on the anvil. Who's coming here next week? Narendra Modi,” Netanyahu told the gathering. “Tremendous alliance between Israel and India, and we are going to discuss all sorts of cooperation. Now, you know, India is not a small country. It has 1.4 billion people. India is enormously powerful, enormously popular,” he said. This would be Modi’s second visit to Israel, the first being in July 2017, which was also the first ever by an Indian Prime Minister to the Jewish state.
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Feb 20, 2026, 03:01 PM
Russia Accuses Telegram of Failing to Curb Data-Selling Services Amid Ongoing Restrictions

Russia Accuses Telegram of Failing to Curb Data-Selling Services Amid Ongoing Restrictions

Russia’s state media regulator has accused Telegram of failing to crack down on third-party services that gather and sell the personal data of Russians, the latest in a growing list of allegations that authorities in Moscow have leveled against the company as they ramp up restrictions against the messaging platform. Roskomnadzor claimed Friday that the popular app has created and “systematically maintains” digital infrastructure that allows users to “access stolen personal information” through third parties. “Telegram has deleted up to 100 of these services each week in 2026, but the situation does not fundamentally change as new bots for searching personal data continue to appear,” Roskomnadzor said. It said up to 8,400 such services have been removed since 2022. In a statement to the news outlet RBC, Roskomnadzor demanded that Telegram remove third-party services that gather and sell personal data of Russians and “stop providing them with the infrastructure” to commit crimes. Telegram has around 90 million users in Russia.
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Feb 20, 2026, 12:24 PM
Ramzan 2026: Sehri and Iftar Timings for Major Indian Cities

Ramzan 2026: Sehri and Iftar Timings for Major Indian Cities

As the Islamic month of Ramzan 2026 progresses, Muslims across India are following specific daily schedules for their religious observances includingRozaor fast. Central to this routine are the timings forSehri, the pre-dawn meal consumed before starting the fast, andIftar, the meal served at sunset to break the fast. Precision inSehriandIftartimings is essential, as they vary by several minutes between cities due to geographical differences in sunrise and sunset. Scroll down to knowSehriandIftartime today, February 21, for Mumbai, Delhi, Lucknow, Chennai, Kolkata, Guwahati, Patna, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Pune, Noida, Ghaziabad, Bhopal, Ahmedabad, Ranchi, Srinagar and Thiruvananthapuram.Ramzan Calendar 2026: Full 30-Day Sehri and Iftar Timetable for Mumbai, Delhi, Lucknow and More. For those observing the fast, the period betweenSehriandIftaris a time of spiritual reflection and physical discipline. The day begins with theFajr(dawn) prayer, following the conclusion of theSehrimeal. The fast remains in effect throughout the daylight hours and is traditionally broken at theMaghrib(sunset) call to prayer with dates and water.Ramadan 2026 Guide: Full List of What Breaks Your Fast and What Doesn't. According to the latest data from UrduPoint, the following are the specificSehriandIftartimings for major urban centers across India for Saturday, February 21. CitySehri (End Time)Iftar (Start Time) Ramzan is a month of spiritual reflection, self-discipline, and increased charity. Beyond the physical act of fasting from food and water, the period is marked by special nightly prayers known asTaraweehand the recitation of the Quran. Community Iftars, where families and neighbors gather to break the fast together, remain a hallmark of the month. Local mosques and community centers across these cities have made arrangements for those in need, ensuring that the spirit of giving remains central to the observance. While the timings provided are based on theUrduPointcalendar, scholars often recommend finishing the Sehri meal a few minutes before the official end time (Imsak) to ensure the fast is valid. Similarly, the call to prayer (Adhan) from local mosques serves as the final signal for the commencement of Iftar. Residents are advised to check with their local hilal committees or neighborhood mosques for any minor minute-to-minute adjustments specific to their immediate locality. (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 20, 2026 05:53 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 20, 2026, 12:15 PM
Australia Conclude Disappointing T20 World Cup Campaign with Match Against Oman

Australia Conclude Disappointing T20 World Cup Campaign with Match Against Oman

Australia conclude their disappointing T20 World Cup 2026 campaign on Friday, 20 February, as they face Oman in Match 40 at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium. What was initially expected to be a routine qualification for the 2021 champions has turned into a dead-rubber fixture, with both teams already eliminated from Super 8 contention following a series of upsets in Group B.New Zealand vs Pakistan Prediction: Who Will Win NZ vs PAK T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 Match?. The match is scheduled to begin at7:00 pm IST (1:30 pm GMT). Broadcasters have ensured wide coverage for this final Group B fixture. India:The match will be telecast live on theStar Sports Network. Digital users can stream the game live on theJioHotstarapp and website. Australia:Fans back home can watch the action viaFox Sportsor stream it throughKayo SportsandICC.tv. United Kingdom:Live coverage is available onSky Sports Cricketand theSky Goapp. Global:In regions without a primary broadcaster, the match is available via theICC.tvplatform. Australia's exit from the group stage marks only the second time in the tournament's history that the side has failed to progress, the first being in 2009. Losses to Zimbabwe and co-hosts Sri Lanka, combined with a washout between Zimbabwe and Ireland, mathematically ended Mitchell Marsh’s side's hopes earlier this week. Despite the elimination, the match remains a matter of pride for the Baggy Greens. Senior players like Glenn Maxwell and Travis Head will be looking to sign off with a dominant performance, while younger talents such as Cooper Connolly and Xavier Bartlett may receive another opportunity to gain vital tournament experience.Colombo Weather and Rain Forecast for New Zealand vs Pakistan T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 Match. Oman enter their final match without a win in the tournament but with their sights set on a historic result. Captain Jatinder Singh has expressed confidence ahead of the clash, noting that his side smell blood against a struggling Australian outfit. The Omani squad has shown glimpses of resilience, particularly through the batting of Vinayak Shukla and the bowling of Shakeel Ahmed. Facing a wounded major cricketing nation provides the Gulf side with a unique chance to create a lasting memory before departing the world stage. (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 20, 2026 05:45 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 20, 2026, 02:21 PM
Russia's Communist Party Crackdown: A Sign of Things to Come?

Russia's Communist Party Crackdown: A Sign of Things to Come?

Hello and welcome to Regions Calling , your guide to developments beyond the Russian capital from The Moscow Times. This week, we unpack the motives behind the ongoing crackdown on members of Russia’s Communist Party in the Altai region and what it signals for this September’s parliamentary elections. But first, here is the latest news from the regions: Ingush political prisoner Akhmed Barakhoev was released from a penal colony in Yaroslavl after serving five years on charges linked to 2019 protests against a controversial land-swap deal between his native republic of Ingushetia and Chechnya . Musa Malsagov, another protester, was released the same day. At least 200 people gathered at Ingushetia’s Magas Airport on Wednesday to greet Barakhoev on arrival, prompting authorities to redirect his flight to neighboring North Ossetia-Alania , according to local reports. Barakhoev, 71, and fellow community elder Malsag Uzhakhov were the oldest defendants in the high-profile case triggered by the 2019 protests. Uzhakhov, 73, is expected to be released from prison later this year. At least 19 people were arrested across five regions of Russia and Moscow for publicly commemorating the second anniversary of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny’s death, human rights watchdog OVD-Info reported . Seven of the detentions took place in Ufa, the сapital of the republic of Bashkortostan . Chechnya ’s Supreme Court overturned the most recent sentencing of Zarema Musaeva, the jailed mother of exiled critics of Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov. Musaeva, who has been in detention since January 2022, was sentenced to three years and 11 months in prison for allegedly assaulting a prison guard in August last year, a charge she and her family deny. She will await the retrial of her case in a pre-trial detention center. In the Ukraine-bordering Belgorod region , which has faced weeks of utility outages due to Ukrainian airstrikes on energy infrastructure, authorities vowed to organize emergency commissions to handle a surge of complaints after Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov warned that the regional capital would not have hot water until April.
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