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Feb 10, 2026, 04:25 PM
Assad's Leadership Style: Eroding Power Amidst Isolation and Rivalries

Assad's Leadership Style: Eroding Power Amidst Isolation and Rivalries

Reports about former Syrian president Bashar al-Assad have resurfaced with claims that, during the final phase of his rule, his attention drifted away from governing toward personal relationships, internal rivalries, and isolation from military decision-making. The accounts, attributed to former associates and regional sources, paint a portrait of a leadership circle fracturing from within while Syria faced mounting military pressure. Because many details come from unnamed insiders and disputed intelligence narratives, they remain allegations rather than verified historical records. Still, they offer insight into how political power can erode long before it collapses publicly. According to accounts cited in international media reporting, members of Assad’s inner circle described a president increasingly detached from formal governance. The allegations include: Some former officials alleged: In July 2024, al-Shibl was found dead in a car outsideDamascus. State media described the incident as a traffic accident. However, competing narratives quickly emerged.
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Feb 10, 2026, 04:08 PM
India-US Trade Pact Under Fire: Jairam Ramesh Raises Concerns Over Concessions and Rewards

India-US Trade Pact Under Fire: Jairam Ramesh Raises Concerns Over Concessions and Rewards

SynopsisJairam Ramesh, a prominent figure in Congress, openly challenges the latest India-US trade pact, claiming that the interpretation from Washington doesn't align with the assertions made by the Indian administration. He believes India has made significant concessions without reaping appropriate rewards. Additionally, he points out that India’s dominance in textile exports has waned compared to Bangladesh.
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Feb 10, 2026, 04:03 PM
Uttar Pradesh Government Eyes Sahara Shahar for New Vidhan Sabha Building

Uttar Pradesh Government Eyes Sahara Shahar for New Vidhan Sabha Building

The Uttar Pradesh government is eyeing the land that once housed Subrata Roy’s famed Sahara Shahar in Lucknow’s upscale Gomtinagar as a possible spot for the new Vidhan Sabha, said officials, adding that it is in the process of examining the feasibility of constructing the Assembly complex on the site. All eyes are also on the funds that will be allocated for the project in the annual budget 2026-2027 to be tabled in the State Assembly on Wednesday. Three years ago, UP Legislative Assembly speaker Satish Mahana had raised the issue before the Chief Minister, pointing out that the old Vidhan Sabha building, inaugurated in 1928, is no longer enough to meet the current needs of over 500 legislators, their staff, party offices and the Vidhan Sabha secretariat. Having examined land in different areas, officials said the Lucknow Development Authority (LDA) has decided to conduct a feasibility study of Sahara Shahar for the purpose. Officials said the final call will be made only after the feasibility report is ready. “We are in the process of appointing a consultant to prepare a detailed report on the feasibility of Sahara City land for construction of the new Vidhan Sabha building…,” confirmed a senior official of the LDA, adding that land in other areas is also under consideration. Sources in the LDA said the Sahara City land is significant as it is in a prime location, hardly a 15-minute drive from the Chief Minister’s residence. It also meets the land requirement of around 200 acres, informed sources. As there is a residential area nearby, officials said the consultant will also be required to conduct a feasibility study of future traffic movement in the area, considering the movement of vehicles of 403 MLAs, 100 MLCs, their staff and Vidhan Sabha Secretariat staff during Assembly sessions. Last October, after a sealing drive, the LDA had taken possession of 75 acres of land in Sahara city while the Lucknow Municipal Corporation had taken possession of about 170 acres, which also includes a green belt. According to officials, the land was originally leased for 30 years in 1995 by the then Mulayam Singh Yadav-led government to Sahara India Commercial Corporation Ltd through a lease deed and licence agreement. This expired in 2024. As the matter is still subjudice in the Allahabad High Court, sources said the government will have to prepare a proper project and land use plan to be placed before the court.
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Feb 10, 2026, 04:02 PM
German Carnival Celebrates with Satirical Floats Featuring Donald Trump and Political Figures

German Carnival Celebrates with Satirical Floats Featuring Donald Trump and Political Figures

Mainz, Germany: ​Wearing no trousers, with his tongue sticking out and dancing with the Statue of Liberty, the figure of US PresidentDonald Trump​will feature at a German carnival celebration as one of the ‌traditionally satirical and provocative floats. Experience a more refined e-paper today Organisers showcased the ⁠various figures in the ‌city of Mainz in western Germany on Tuesday. They also included Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz in a sinking boat, with his conservative predecessor and erstwhile rival, Angela Merkel, spearing the boat with a trident. Another ​was of Markus Soeder, the state premier of Bavaria - who frequently posts pictures of meals he eats on social media - sitting on top of a heap ‌of sausages ‌and dried meats, and with a sausage sticking out of his mouth. The figures will be ⁠shown on Rosenmontag (Rose Monday), the peak of the German carnival season, a period characterised by excess ahead of the rigours of Lent, the 40 days ⁠of fasting that traditionally precede Easter. "We have ⁠a whole lot of political motifs ... probably the most ‌spectacular one is Donald Trump dancing with ‌the Statue of Liberty," said Michael Bonewitz, a spokesperson for the Mainz Carnival Association (MCV), which traces its roots back to 1838. Trump is shown with ‍the word 'ICE' written on his right buttock, a reference to the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement that is currently carrying out a controversial crackdown in the United States. Last year's Carnival celebrations were overshadowed in Germany by a deadly car-ramming. "Of course, this is always a challenge, and the challenge is constantly growing because security requirements are becoming increasingly ​stringent," said Bonewitz. "But you ‌have to acknowledge that there will certainly be a limit; you can't protect yourself against everything."
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Feb 10, 2026, 03:57 PM
Mumbai's 78th Mayor to be Elected as Administrator Rule Comes to an End

Mumbai's 78th Mayor to be Elected as Administrator Rule Comes to an End

Mumbai’s 227 newly elected corporators will assemble at the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation headquarters on Wednesday to elect the city’s 78th mayor. The House will be reconvened after a gap of years – the tenure of previous corporators had ended in 2022. This will be the first meeting of the newly elected House and will be presided over by the BMC commissioner. The meeting will begin with the formal presentation of the list of the 227 corporators, followed by the opening of nomination papers for the post of mayor. On February 7, the ruling Mahayuti announced its candidates, with the BJP nominating Ritu Tawde for mayor and the Eknath Shinde led Shiv Sena naming Sanjay Ghadi for deputy mayor. The Opposition has chosen not to field any candidate for the mayor’s post. Former mayor and Shiv Sena UBT corporator Kishori Pednekar said the party would focus on working as “a strong and united Opposition”. With no Opposition candidates in the fray, the presiding officer is expected to formally declare the Mahayuti nominee as mayor on Wednesday. The deputy mayor will also be declared elected unopposed. With Tawde set to assume office, the BJP will get its first mayor in Mumbai after nearly four decades. For the next two-and-a-half years, she will serve as the city’s first citizen and will be Mumbai’s eighth woman mayor. A two-term corporator, Tawde began her political career in the Congress before joining the BJP in 2012. She has represented the Ghatkopar belt and has served as chairperson of the Education Committee and vice chairperson of the Works Committee in the civic body. Ghadi began his political career in 1988 and went on to serve as president of the Mumbai University Students’ Council. He joined Raj Thackeray-led MNS in 2007 before returning to the Shiv Sena and winning the 2017 civic election. After the Sena split in 2022, Ghadi was among those who led protests against Eknath Shinde. He later joined the Shinde Sena. The election of the mayor will formally end administrator rule in the BMC, which had continued for 47 months. Ahead of Wednesday’s meeting, Shiv Sena UBT leaders Kishori Pednekar and Sunil Prabhu on Tuesday inspected the party office at the BMC headquarters as they took charge of the space allotted to them. After the general meeting on February 11, elections to the post of standing committee chairperson are expected to be held on February 20. In addition to the 227 elected corporators, 10 nominated members will be appointed to the civic council after the mayor’s election. Of these, four will be nominated by the BJP, three by the Shiv Sena UBT, and one each by the Congress, AIMIM and the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena.
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Feb 10, 2026, 03:45 PM
Om Birla Won't Preside Over Lok Sabha Proceedings Amid Removal Notice

Om Birla Won't Preside Over Lok Sabha Proceedings Amid Removal Notice

New Delhi: SpeakerOm Birlawill not preside overLok Sabhaproceedings till the issue pertaining to his removal from the office is settled citing moral grounds, sources said on Tuesday. Experience a more refined e-paper today Separately, Article 96 of the Constitution bars a speaker or a deputy speaker to preside the House sitting while a resolution for his removal from office is under consideration. Birla has a constitutional right to defend himself in the House if the resolution is discussed in the Lok Sabha. He has, meanwhile, directed Lok Sabha Secretary General Utpal Kumar Singh to examine the notice served by the opposition for moving a resolution to remove him from office, the sources said. About 120 opposition MPs submitted a notice for moving the resolution to remove Birla from office for not allowing Leader of Opposition (LoP) Rahul Gandhi and other opposition leaders to speak in the House on the Motion of Thanks to the President's address, as well as for suspending eight MPs. Birla has directed the secretary general to examine the notice and take appropriate action, the sources said, adding that it will be examined and processed according to rules. Congress MP and chief whip K Suresh submitted the notice to the Lok Sabha secretariat on behalf of several opposition parties, including his party, Samajwadi Party and DMK. TMC MPs, however, did not sign the notice.
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Feb 10, 2026, 03:30 PM
Sachin Tendulkar Invites PM Narendra Modi to Son Arjun's Wedding

Sachin Tendulkar Invites PM Narendra Modi to Son Arjun's Wedding

New Delhi, February 10:Former India cricketer Sachin Tendulkar met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi at his residence on Tuesday and invited him for the wedding of his son Arjun Tendulkar and Saaniya Chandok. The duo got engaged in August last year. Sharing the news on X, Tendulkar wrote, "We were honoured to invite Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi ji to Arjun and Saaniya's wedding. Thank you, Modi ji, for your blessings and thoughtful advice for the young couple." Arjun Tendulkar was traded to Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) from Mumbai Indians (MI) ahead of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 mini-auction last year and will play for LSG this season. While the five-time IPL champions were required to part ways with Arjun, they have secured the services of leg-spinner Mayank Markande in a trade with Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR).Sachin Tendulkar's Son, Arjun Tendulkar Set to Marry Fiancée Saaniya Chandhok on March 5, Sources Indicate. A post shared by Sachin Tendulkar (@sachintendulkar) The Mumbai Indians first picked Arjun in the IPL 2021 mini-auction for Rs 20 lakh, but he did not feature in any match that season. MI bought him again for Rs 30 lakh in the IPL 2022 mega-auction, and he made his long-awaited IPL debut in 2023, taking three wickets in four games. Ahead of IPL 2024, Hardik Pandya replaced Rohit Sharma as MI captain, and Arjun appeared in only one match that season. In the IPL 2025 mega-auction, Arjun went unsold in the initial round but was later acquired by MI at his base price of Rs 30 lakh in the accelerated round. He did not get a game that season and remained on the bench.In the Public Eye: The Long-Standing Romance of Arjun Tendulkar and Saaniya Chandhok Takes Centre Stage. The 26-year-old all-rounder has played five IPL match for MI and has taken three wickets while conceding 114 runs. He also has made 13 runs in his IPL career so far. Arjun, now plays for Goa in domestic cricket after making his debut for Mumbai in 2021. Saaniya Chandok comes from a prominent background. She is the granddaughter of Ravi Ghai, Chairman of the Graviss Group. She has been a close friend of the Tendulkar family, particularly Arjun's sister, Sara Tendulkar, for several years. (The above story is verified and authored by ANI staff, ANI is South Asia's leading multimedia news agency with over 100 bureaus in India, South Asia and across the globe. ANI brings the latest news on Politics and Current Affairs in India & around the World, Sports, Health, Fitness, Entertainment, & News. The views appearing in the above post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY) TruLY Score 5 – Trustworthy | On a Trust Scale of 0-5 this article has scored 5 on LatestLY. It is verified through official sources (Official Instagram Account of Sachin Tendulkar ). The information is thoroughly cross-checked and confirmed. You can confidently share this article with your friends and family, knowing it is trustworthy and reliable.
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Feb 10, 2026, 03:26 PM
Salman Khan 'More Hindu' Than Uddhav Thackeray: Maharashtra BJP Minister Nitesh Rane

Salman Khan 'More Hindu' Than Uddhav Thackeray: Maharashtra BJP Minister Nitesh Rane

Mumbai: MaharashtraBJPminister Nitesh Rane on Tuesday slammed Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray, claiming actor Salman Khan was "more Hindu" than him, amid a row over the superstar's presence at an RSS event in Mumbai. Experience a more refined e-paper today Khan was among a host of Bollywood celebrities who took part in the event where Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat delivered a speech. The programme at Nehru Centre over the last weekend was organised as part of the RSS' centenary celebrations. Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut, a close aide of Thackeray, had taken potshots at the popular actor for attending the RSS event. Responding to a journalist's question on Tuesday, BJP minister Rane praised Khan and hit out at Thackeray, his political bete noire. "Salman Khan is more Hindu than Uddhav Thackeray. It needs to be checked whether Uddhav Thackeray is actually Hindu or not. Salman Khan at least had the courage to attend the RSS chief's programme. Will Uddhav Thackeray ever show the courage to stand before (Congress MP) Rahul Gandhi or even refer to his own father Balasaheb Thackeray as 'Hinduhhriday Samrat'?" he asked. The Shiv Sena (UBT) and the Congress are constituents of the Opposition bloc Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) in the state. The RSS event saw the participation of several artists, sportspersons and eminent personalities. Khan's presence at the event drew criticism from some quarters, while others praised him, triggering a political debate.
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Feb 10, 2026, 03:21 PM
Assam's Final Electoral Rolls Released Amid Controversy Over Voter Deletions

Assam's Final Electoral Rolls Released Amid Controversy Over Voter Deletions

Guwahati: The final electoral rolls for poll-bound Assam was released by theElection Commissionon Tuesday with 2.43 lakh names deleted from the draft roll after a Special Revision (SR). Experience a more refined e-paper today A statement issued by the office of Chief Electoral Officer, Assam said the final rolls contained names of 2,49,58,139 electorates, against 2,52,01624 voters in the draft roll, which was published on December 27. This was a decrease of 0.97 per cent from the draft rolls, the statement said. Unlike theSpecial Intensive Revision (SIR), conducted in 12 other states and Union Territories, a Special Revision (SR) was carried out in Assam through a door-to-door verification, between November 22 and December 20 last year. The SR did not require form-filling or document submission. The voters were allowed to file claims and objections between December 27 and January 22. The draft roll after the SR reflected a total of 2,52,01,624 electors, representing a 1.35 per cent increase from the previous final roll published in January 2025. The SR exercise recorded 7,86,841 additions and 4,47,196 deletions. Officials identified 4,78,992 deceased electors, 5,23,680 shifted electors and 53,619 multiple entries during the process. The Election Commission said it will process these names for deletion or shifting only after formal applications during the claims and objections period. The CEO office said the voters can lodge appeal with the district magistrates within 15-days and can also move the Office of the Chief Electoral Officer within 30-days. Oppn alleges 'illegal removal' of Muslim voters The SR in Assam, however, was not without controversy as the Congress-led Opposition parties alleged that the ruling BJP was trying to illegally delete or remove names of genuine voters, particularly the Muslims. They moved the EC and even wrote to the Supreme Court seeking intervention. Congress state president Gaurav Gogoi alleged that BJP resorted to "vote chori" tactics in Assam too to avoid its "sure defeat" in the Assembly elections in March-April. The BJP and Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, interestingly, added to the controversy saying they tried to remove names of the "Miyas," a derogatory term used to refer to the Bengali-speaking Muslims. BJP leaders openly said they would ensure that names of those evicted from forests and government land (Bengali-speaking Muslims) are removed from electoral rolls. Thousands of Bengali-speaking Muslims have been evicted since 2021, when BJP formed the government for the second term. The SIR was not conducted in Assam as the NRC exercise remained incomplete. Sarma, however, recently said they would try to remove names of 4 to 5 lakh "Bangladeshis" when the SIR exercise is carried out.
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Feb 10, 2026, 03:14 PM
Hyderabad: Authorities Deny Loss of High-Profile Case Evidence in Fire at Telangana Forensic Science Laboratory

Hyderabad: Authorities Deny Loss of High-Profile Case Evidence in Fire at Telangana Forensic Science Laboratory

Hyderabad:Experts from national institutions such as CFSL and National Institute of Fire Safety Engineering, Nagpur have joined the probe to ascertain the cause of fire accident at TGFSL here, a top official said on Tuesday, February 10. Amidst oppositionBRSleaders raising suspicion that material related to high-profile cases, including the 2015 cash-for-vote case were destroyed in the fire accident, DGP B Shivadhar Reddy termed it as “totally false”. “Some people made statements that the material related to a key (cash-for-vote) case was lost in the fire incident. It is totally false and there was no such loss,” he said. A fire that broke out on February 7 resulted in some damage to the computer forensic lab, its associated facilities, the training hall and certain other facilities located on the first floor of the Telangana Forensic Science Laboratory (TGFSL) building. There was no loss of life or injury to any person in the incident, officials had said. TGFSL Director Shikha Goel on February 8 ruled out evidence related to high-profile cases, including cash-for-vote and phone-tapping, being destroyed in the fire that broke out in the laboratory. Asked about the investigation into the fire accident, theDGPtold reporters here that experts from the Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL) and National Institute of Fire Safety Engineering, Nagpur reached the city and started their probe. “A thorough investigation is being conducted into the fire accident by experts. We are waiting for the report. We don’t expect much damage and even if some damage is there, we will try to retrieve it through servers. Efforts were on to retrieve the data from the servers by the experts along with the local FSL team,” Reddy said. Referring to the 2015 cash-for-vote case registered by the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB), he said the entire material related to the case was already shifted to the court and no item pertaining to it was there at the time of the fire accident. Similarly, the reports related to phone tapping case, were submitted to the authority concerned, the DGP said. The cash-for-vote case pertains to allegations against Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy (then TDP MLA in 2015), of trying to bribe a nominated MLA in connection with an MLC election. The phone tapping case relates to allegations of widespread unauthorised and illegal phone surveillance and interception involving politicians, businessmen, journalists, members of the judiciary, and other prominent individuals during the previous BRS government.
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Feb 10, 2026, 02:51 PM
Bangladesh's Political Violence Epidemic: A Threat to Democracy

Bangladesh's Political Violence Epidemic: A Threat to Democracy

Bangladesh continues to be haunted by political violence. With just days to go before the long-awaited political polls on February 12, with the Muhammad Yunus interim overseeing the vote, Bangladesh has witnessed a fresh round of violence. Dozens of people, including several women, were injured in clashes between the Bangladesh Nationalist Party and Jamaat-e-Islami. Unfortunately, this is nothing new. Bangladesh has been suffering from political violence ever since the country got its independence from Pakistan in 1971. Let’s take a closer look at how political violence keeps cropping up during Bangladesh elections. According toIndia Today,over40 people were injured on Sunday night amid claims of cashbeing handed out to voters at a Jamaat programme. This came after BNP workers turned up at the event, which led to Jamaat rounding up their own workers. The ensuing confrontation on the streets, which continued into the early hours of the morning, left dozens injured. The outlet noted that around half a dozen people have been injured in poll-related violence in Bangladesh over the past few weeks. On Saturday, local media reported that over 100 people were injured after supporters of BNP candidates clashed in four districts. According toAl Jazeera,well over a dozen party activists have been killed since December 11, the day the Bangladesh Election Commission pronounced the poll dates. According to local media reports, BNP activists and leaders comprise 13 of the 16 victims. Prothom Alo,a Bangla daily,reported that seven of the victims were shot dead,underlining the widespread presence of illegal firearms. This includes Hasan Mollah, 42, a local BNP leader in Keraniganj, on January 23, and BNP activist Azizur Rahman Musabbir on January 7. Those within the party have been left alarmed. “Police say there was no political motive [behind Musabbir’s killing], but fear doesn’t disappear,” Kazi Shawon Alam, a leader of the BNP’s student wing in Dhaka, told the outlet. “We don’t want killings or confrontation with anyone. But the reality is, during elections, violence feels inevitable.” The BNP isn’t alone. Anwarullah, a 65-year-old ward-level leader of the Jamaat, was killed in his West Rajabazar neighbourhood in Dhaka in what police claim was a burglary. But perhaps the most high-profile killing came on December 12, just a day after the poll announcement. Sharif Osman Hadi, a spokesperson and leading organiser of Inquilab Mancha,was shot by motorcycle-borne gunmen in broad daylight in Dhaka. Hadi had emerged as an outspoken critic of both India and former prime minister Sheikh Hasina. He was taken to Singapore for advanced medical treatment after his condition deteriorated. However, on December 18,it was announced that Hadi had succumbed to his injuries.News of the development resulted in an outpouring of violence across Bangladesh. Yunus at the time had vowed that “no leniency will be shown” to Hadi’s killers, urged citizens to remain calm and avoid being misled, advising people to stay away from “propaganda and rumours, and refrain from any rash decisions.” He claimed Hadi was an “enemy to the defeated forces and fascist terrorists”, an apparent reference to the now-disbanded Awami League. “Their evil efforts to frighten the revolutionaries will be completely thwarted,” Yunus added. Rights organisation Ain o Salish Kendra counted 158 people killedand more than 7,000 injured in political violence between August 2024 and December 2025. According toThe Diplomat,many of these pre-poll violence incidents are clashes between supporters of party-nominated candidates and “rebel” contenders. This has held particularly true for the BNP. There are also clashes between supporters of the BNP and Jamaat. The Bangladesh Peace Observatory (BPO) has claimed that 49 deaths occurred around the 1991 election, 21 deaths occurred around the 2008 election, and 142 deaths occurred around the hotly disputed 2014 polls. As perThe Diplomat,the 2008 polls, conducted under army rule, were regarded as the least violent elections in Bangladesh’s history. The 2014 election, boycotted by both the BNP and Jamaat, witnessed at least 21 people killed on election day. Voting was halted at around 400 polling centres due to violence. TheBBCreported that at least 18 people were killed on polling day, while dozens of others were killed in the run-up to the election. The outlet reported that more than 150 voting centres were set ablaze, while the Election Commission said polls were held in only 147 districts. Meanwhile, candidates from 153 other districts were elected unopposed,CNNreported. BNP leader Khaleda Zia had called on her supporters to “completely boycott” what she derided as a “scandalous farce”. In 2018, UN human rights experts recorded 47 incidents of election-related violence prior to the polls. They said at least eight were killed and more than 560 injured. The election is largely regarded as a showdown at the polls between the BNP and the Jamaat. The BNP has tried to fly the banner of ‘Bangladesh First’, while the Jamaat is trying to rally the religious base. However, the Jamaat coalition includes nearly a dozen parties, including the student-led National Citizen Party, which helped topple the Hasina government. This is the first election being held since the Sheikh Hasina regime was toppled in August 2024. While Hasina herself fled to India, her Awami League party has been barred from the polls and its leaders have been imprisoned or gone into exile. Yunus, the chief adviser to the interim government, has claimed that the election will be a “grand festival”. He has vowed to make this the most free, fair and peaceful vote in the country’s history and to lay the foundation for a “new Bangladesh”. But history shows this is easier said than done. Bangladesh has said over 157,000 police officers, backed by 100,000 soldiers and other security forces, will guard Thursday’s vote. “We are 1,000 per cent confident about doing our part,” Inspector General of Police Baharul Alam told reporters in Dhaka. Alam said police had assessed that “more than 24,000 polling centres have been marked as either high-risk or moderately risky” for possible unrest, violence or ballot stuffing — more than half of the 42,000 centres nationwide. “The location of some centres is very remote, and there is intense competition and hostility among candidates and their supporters,” he said, adding that 1,300 police guns looted during the 2024 unrest have still not been recovered. “In high-risk and moderately risky centres, police will carry out patrol duty with body-worn cameras for the first time.” Alam said the police were determined to ensure the polls were peaceful, but said he accepted that distrust of his force remained. “It is quite understandable why people do not trust the police,” he said. “Over the last 15 years, based on what we have delivered — in fact, for the last 150 years — our predecessors mostly beat people.” Some are hopeful. “People couldn’t even vote during national elections. People had no voice,” Mohammad Rakib, 21, said. “I hope the next government, whoever comes into power, will ensure this freedom of expression.” Experts are unsurprised. “Violence is a feature of elections in Bangladesh,” Thomas Kean, a senior consultant on Myanmar and Bangladesh for the International Crisis Group, toldAnadolu. “While it is unfortunate to see political conflict increase as the election approaches, we should not be entirely surprised.” He added that there are “a number of factors that are contributing to this violence”, such as “ideological rivalries and political polarisation.” Zakaria Polash, a Bangladesh-based author and political analyst, added, “The situation is charged up. Tension is growing because the parties in contest are seeing the election as a do-or-die situation.” “It is now clear that the Jamaat and the NCP are now on the same alignment, looking forward to reforms if they can come into power, while the BNP seems to be slightly reluctant to accept all proposed reforms if they come into power,” Polash added. He said this has resulted in “the entire divide has been classified as the pro-reform vs. status quo binary.” With inputs from agencies A study found that texting the morning after a first date increases the desire to pursue a relationship more than texting immediately or waiting two days. Next-morning messages were rated highest for showing interest and reliability, while waiting too long to text had negative effects. Researchers recommend texting within 24 hours, ideally the next morning, to boost relationship prospects without seeming overeager. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Feb 10, 2026, 02:51 PM
Indian Army Chief Endorses Penguin's Statement on 'Unpublished' Memoir Amid Political Controversy

Indian Army Chief Endorses Penguin's Statement on 'Unpublished' Memoir Amid Political Controversy

Former Army Chief Gen Naravane endorses Penguin statement on his "unpublished" memoirNEW DELHI: Former Indian Army chief Manoj Mukund Naravane, whose unpublished memoir has triggered a major political controversy, on Tuesday backed his publisher Penguin’s statement on the matter.“This is the status of the book,” Naravane wrote on X, sharing a screenshot of Penguin’s statement.'Either Naravane Or Penguin Is Lying': Rahul Gandhi Reacts To Publisher's Statement On MemoirGeneral (retired) Naravane’s reaction came a day after the Delhi Policeregistered an FIRover the circulation of his book, "Four Stars of Destiny." An excerpt from the unpublished memoir was sought to be quoted by Lok Sabha leader of opposition and Congress MPRahul Gandhiin the House on February 2, but he was blocked by the treasury benches, triggering the controversy.The treasury benches argued that House rules do not permit members to cite unpublished material. They also pointed out to Gandhi that he was not speaking on the listed subject — the Motion of Thanks to President Droupadi Murmu’s address, which marked the commencement of Parliament’s Budget session on January 28.The controversy has led to repeated adjournments of the Lok Sabha. Opposition parties havemoved a no-confidence motionseeking the removal of Speaker Om Birla, accusing him of repeatedly siding with the government and “blocking” Gandhi from speaking at the government’s behest.by Taboolaby TaboolaSponsored LinksSponsored LinksPromoted LinksPromoted LinksYou May LikeAI-powered hearing aid at surprising cost.Hearing AidsLearn MoreUndoWhat Penguin saidAs the controversy escalated, Penguin said in a statement on Monday: “We hold the sole publishing rights for the book Four Stars of Destiny. We wish to make it clear that the book has not gone into publication. No copies have been made available to the public by Penguin Random House India. Any copies currently in circulation constitute an infringement of PRHI’s copyright and must immediately be ceased. PRHI shall be exercising remedies available in law against the illegal and unauthorised dissemination of the book.”The memoir is yet to be vetted by the Ministry of Defence.What is the controversial excerpt?The excerpt was published by an online portal. In it, Naravane, who was the 28th Chief of Army Staff from December 2019 to April 2022, quotes defence minister Rajnath Singh as conveying Prime MinisterNarendra Modi’s message: “Jo uchit samjho woh karo” (take whatever action you deem appropriate).The purported remarks were made in August 2020, at the height of the India–China military standoff in eastern Ladakh.The Opposition has claimed that the vagueness of the alleged instructions amounted to an “abdication” of responsibility by PM Modi during the crisis.
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Feb 10, 2026, 02:48 PM
Bangladesh's Interim Government Signs Trade Deal with US, Favors American Interests

Bangladesh's Interim Government Signs Trade Deal with US, Favors American Interests

New Delhi, February 10:The Muhammad Yunus-led interim government in Bangladesh has given in "meekly to most US demands" on the commercial and economic front in the trade deal while the country continues to face a myriad of issues, according to a new report. Known as an economist, Bangladesh’s “all-powerful” Yunus and his Advisory Council have added another feather to their list of failures, says the report in digital platform Northeast News. The fact is that the US reduced the reciprocal tax on Bangladesh by only 1 per cent —from 20 to 19 per cent. "When added to the existing 15 per cent, the total tax stands at 34 per cent. To achieve the 1 per cent reduction, the government signed a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA), effectively trading away the power to make decisions regarding the country's 'economic interests'," the report observed.Hindu Man Killed in Bangladesh: Sushen Chandra Sarkar Hacked to Death Inside His Business Establishment in Mymensingh Ahead of February 12 National Election. The deal includes purchasing 25 Boeing aircraft for BDT 53,000 crore; buying 3.5 million tonnes of wheat from the US over the next five years at one-and-a-half times the market price, and purchasing LNG worth nearly BDT 1 lakh crore over the next 15 years from Excelerate Energy at prices higher than the market rate. "Furthermore, labour laws were amended to make it easier to form trade unions in factories, even allowing union activities within EPZs (export processing zones)," the report revealed. The big question is: Why did the Yunus-led interim government feel the need to sign a trade deal with the US toward the end of its term? Economist Anu Muhammad told BBC Bangla that “This is an interim government whose primary responsibility was justice, reform, and elections. But moving beyond that, they are signing one agreement after another with foreign states. No government other than an elected one has the authority to take decisions on such matters of national importance."AI Impact Summit 2026: French President Emmanuel Macron To Visit India From February 17 to 19 at the Invitation of PM Narendra Modi. According to the report, there are fears that while these significant state agreements are being signed by the interim government, future political governments will have to bear the burden. Bangladesh received duty-free benefits in the textile sector on the condition of importing cotton from the US at high prices. "But in reality, over 200 garments and textile factories have shut down in the last 18 months, and 200,000 workers have lost their jobs," the report revealed. TruLY Score 4 – Reliable | On a Trust Scale of 0-5 this article has scored 4 on LatestLY. The information comes from reputable news agencies like (IANS). While not an official source, it meets professional journalism standards and can be confidently shared with your friends and family, though some updates may follow. (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 10, 2026 08:18 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu Meets Union Ministers to Seek Intervention on Key Projects

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu Meets Union Ministers to Seek Intervention on Key Projects

New Delhi:Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Tuesday, February 10, met a host of Union ministers and sought the Centre’s intervention for expediting the Polavaram irrigation project, release of Rs 1,211 crore pending under various farm schemes and expansion of railway infrastructure in the state. During his visit to the national capital, Naidu held separate meetings with Union ministers for Jal Shakti, Agriculture, Railways, Home and Finance, pressing for financial assistance and approvals across key sectors. Meeting Union Jal Shakti Minister CR Patil, the Chief Minister urged the Centre to permanently revoke the stop work order on the Polavaram Project, stating that the order continues to obstruct the smooth execution of the project, as per an official statement. He sought reimbursement of the increased costs incurred due to capacity enhancement of the Polavaram right and left main canals and appealed for full financial assistance for Polavaram Phase II, which includes land acquisition, rehabilitation and resettlement, and construction of protective embankments. Naidu informed the Union minister that Phase II alone requires an additional funding of about Rs 32,000 crore. The Chief Minister also presented proposals for the Polavaram-Nallamala Sagar Link Project, aimed at diverting surplusGodavariflood waters to drought-prone regions. He described the project as a crucial lifeline that would meet drinking water, irrigation, and industrial needs, and requested approvals, along with technical and financial support under the National River Linking Policy. Raising inter-state concerns, the Chief Minister urged early resolution of the Andhra Pradesh-Odisha Vamsadhara river water dispute. He pressed for the final report of the Vamsadhara Water Disputes Tribunal to be notified in the gazette without delay, stating that this would clear the way for the construction of the Neradi Barrage on the Vamsadhara river. He also highlighted the continuing dispute between Andhra Pradesh and Telangana over the sharing of Godavari waters and called for the immediate constitution of the Godavari Water Disputes Tribunal to ensure equitable river water allocation. Expressing objections to Karnataka’s move to increase the height of the Almatti Dam on the Upper Krishna, the Chief Minister cautioned that any such increase would have a serious adverse impact on downstream water availability for Andhra Pradesh. In his meeting with Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Naidu sought the release of Rs 1,211 crore pending under various central farm schemes, the statement said. He pressed for the immediate release of Rs 216 crore funds under the PM PRANAM scheme, Rs 200 crore central assistance for coconut cultivation development, Rs 695 crore pending under the Per Drop More Crop scheme, and Rs 100 crore as the Centre’s share under the Price Deficiency Payment System for mango farmers for the 2025-26 season. Informing the Union minister about the state’s progress in reducing chemical fertiliser usage, Naidu said Andhra Pradesh has achieved a 2.28 per cent reduction during the 2024-25 crop year (July-June). He said the state government is aggressively promoting organic and natural farming, with 18 lakh farmers already giving consent to adopt organic farming practices across nearly 8 lakh hectares. The CM also sought the establishment of a Makhana Development Board in the state, informing Chouhan that nearly 50,000 acres in the Kolleru Lake region are suitable for makhana cultivation. Meeting Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, Naidu submitted a detailed memorandum seeking completion of ongoing railway projects, sanction of new railway lines and introduction of additional train services in Andhra Pradesh, the statement said. He requested that the Bengaluru-Chennai high-speed rail corridor be extended to connect Tirupati and sought the Railway Minister to issue a Gazette Notification to commence operations of the South Coastal Railway Zone from April 1. The Chief Minister requested the establishment of greenfield mega coaching terminals at Vijayawada,Visakhapatnam, Tirupati, and Amaravati. He also sought cooperation for setting up a dedicated freight corridor between Itarsi and Vijayawada and proposed the East Coast Freight Corridor between Kharagpur and Chennai via Vijayawada. The Chief Minister also requested the operation of a Vande Bharat train service between Vijayawada and Bengaluru via Tirupati. Naidu also met Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and discussed key state-related issues, including ongoing and proposed projects, and sought the Centre’s support on funding and approvals, the statement added.
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Karnataka Leadership Tussle: Jarkiholi Emerges as Potential Successor to Siddaramaiah

Karnataka Leadership Tussle: Jarkiholi Emerges as Potential Successor to Siddaramaiah

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah should project Public Works Department Minister Satish Jarkiholi as the next chief ministerial face, former minister H Anjaneya said Tuesday. His remarks at an event held in Chitradurga came amid another round of speculation over a change of guard in the state. “Wherever he (Satish) goes, people raise slogans that the next CM will be Satish Jarkiholi. In the past, he organised people and rallied behind Siddaramaiah . Siddaramaiah, after completing his term, should project Satish Jarkiholi (as the next CM face),” Anjaneya, who is a Siddaramaiah loyalist, said. The former minister said he “heartily wished that Satish had the opportunity to rule the state”, and expressed confidence that Siddaramaiah would facilitate that. In the recent past, a visit by either Siddaramaiah or Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar to Delhi was preceded by rumours signalling either an end to the leadership tussle or the imminent replacement of Siddaramaiah by Shivakumar. Days before Shivakumar’s visit to Delhi on Tuesday, his loyalists Shivakumar had expressed confidence that he would be appointed CM in the current term of the Congress Government. Among them is Congress MLA Iqbal Hussain, who said Monday that “80-90 MLAs” had petitioned the Congress high command to give Shivakumar an opportunity to head the state government. Hussain also countered MLC Yathindra Siddaramaiah’s repeated assertion that his father would remain the CM for the full term. Shivakumar dismissed any “confusion” over a possible leadership change in the state. “I know what Siddaramaiah and I discussed. We did not do that in secret. Our party leaders and we discussed,” he said, referring to a meeting where a purported power-sharing agreement between the two had occurred. “It will not benefit anyone if others issue statements (about the power tussle). Issuing statements in my favour, against me… may it be by ministers or MLAs, all such statements damage the party… AICC president Mallikarjun Kharge has said that it is good if everyone shuts their mouths. We should follow that,” he told reporters. A day before Anjaneya pitched Jarkiholi to be the next CM, the minister had acknowledged the power tussle. “There is a battle going on. Let’s see what happens. We are awaiting a decision,” he said, noting that everyone in the party was seeking clarity from high command about the issue. Responding to claims that Shivakumar commands the support of more MLAs than Siddaramaiah in the Congress Legislature Party, Jarkiholi said there was no question about who had more MLAs. “Whoever is efficient will be selected. The situation has not arisen,” Jarkiholi said. On his chief ministerial aspirations, he said, “Let’s see when the time comes.”
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Indian Opposition Parties Seek to Remove Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla

Indian Opposition Parties Seek to Remove Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla

New Delhi:While several opposition parties have joined hands to move a resolution to removeOm Birlaas the Lok Sabha speaker, there have been similar attempts in the past but none have been successful. A notice to bring the resolution was submitted by opposition members on Tuesday, February 10. Sources in the Lok Sabha secretariat said the notice will be examined and processed according to rules. This is how the resolution is moved, approved, permitted and disposed of, and why no such resolution has ever been successful in the past: At least two Lok Sabha members have to sign the notice to move a resolution for the speaker’s removal. Any number of members can sign the notice but a minimum of two is mandatory. The speaker can be removed from office by a resolution passed by the House through a simple majority. Article 94C of the Constitution has provisions for such a move. “All the members of the House are counted to compute the majority, not the members present and voting, which is the normal practice. It means the effective membership of the House, except for the vacancies, is used to calculate the majority,” formerLok Sabhasecretary general PDT Achary toldPTI. The notice has to be submitted to the Lok Sabha secretary general, and not the deputy speaker or anyone else, he said. The document is then examined at the preliminary stage to see whether it contains “very specific charges”, he said. “At the threshold itself, there is a process of admissibility. At that stage, it is seen whether it contains specific charges. Specific charges are required as only then the speaker will be able to respond,” Achary explained. The resolution must not contain defamatory language or content. Article 96 gives the speaker the opportunity to defend himself or herself in the House. The language of the proposed resolution is usually examined by the deputy speaker, but since the present Lok Sabha does not have a deputy speaker, it may be examined perhaps by the senior-most member of the panel of chairpersons. The panel helps the speaker run the House in his or her absence. “The speaker examining a resolution that seeks his removal looks absurd,” Achary said, adding that the rule is silent on the subject. Once the processing part is over, the resolution reaches the House. But it can go to the House after 14 days, Achary said. The speaker cannot preside the House while the resolution for his removal from office is under consideration, according to Article 96. The chair then places it in the House for consideration. It is actually the House which admits it, or as the rule says, “grants permission”. Achary further said, “The chair then asks members in favour of the resolution to stand up. If 50 members stand up in support of it and if the criteria is fulfilled, the speaker announces that the House has granted permission. Once the House grants permission, it has to be taken up for discussion and disposed of within 10 days.” There are precedents of resolutions being moved. However, none has been adopted so far. “The reason — governments have a majority,” Achary said. The resolution alleges that Speaker Birla had acted in a “blatantly partisan” manner in conducting the business of the House and “abused” the constitutional office he occupies. The Opposition also accused the speaker of making certain false allegations against members of the Congress. Congress’ deputy leader in the Lok Sabha Gaurav Gogoi, chief whip K Suresh and whip Mohamed Jawed submitted the notice under Article 94 C of the Constitution to Lok Sabha Secretary General Utpal Kumar Singh on behalf of several opposition parties, including the Congress, Samajwadi Party and the DMK. Sources said the notice was signed by around 120 MPs of the opposition, including those of the Congress, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), Samajwadi Party, Left parties and the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD). Shiv Sena UBT and Nationalist Congress Party (SP) have also signed the notice. The TMC is not a signatory to the notice. Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi has also not signed the notice, sources said. On several occasions, leaders of opposition parties have just not been allowed to speak, which is their basic democratic right in Parliament, the notice said. The notice also cited that on February 2, Rahul Gandhi was not allowed to complete his speech on the Motion of Thanks to the President’s Address. This is not an isolated instance. The leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha is almost invariably not allowed to speak, it claimed. On February 3, eight opposition MPs were “arbitrarily suspended” for the entire Budget session and are being penalised merely for exercising their democratic rights, the notice said. On February 4, a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP was permitted to make wholly objectionable and personalised attacks on two former prime ministers without being reprimanded even once for disregarding established conventions and norms of propriety, it said, in an apparent reference to Nishikant Dubey’s remarks. “In spite of our request, no action has been taken against this particular MP, who is a habitual offender,” they said. The notice also referred to Birla’s remarks that he had “concrete information” that many Congress members might move towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s seat and carry out “some unexpected act” as a result of which he had requested him not to come to the House to reply to the discussion on the Motion of Thanks to the President’s Address.
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SEVENTEEN's Hoshi Old Concert Clip Sparks Debate Over Age Gap and Imagery

SEVENTEEN's Hoshi Old Concert Clip Sparks Debate Over Age Gap and Imagery

An old concert clip featuring SEVENTEEN member Hoshi has resurfaced online, sparking a heated debate within the K-pop community. The video, which dates back to a 2016 solo performance, shows the idol dancing around a woman who is tied to a chair. While some fans defend the performance as a piece of artistic storytelling, others have raised concerns regarding the imagery and the age of the performers involved at the time.SEVENTEEN's Hoshi Addresses The Expensive Reality Of Paid Content In K-Pop, Earning ... - Latest Tweet by Koreaboo. When is Hoshi apologizing for tying up and manhandling women on stage?pic.twitter.com/vUGjI1SVXPhttps://t.co/ISjQp3ZyFR — Nae ⁷ | 𝗔𝗥𝗜𝗥𝗔𝗡𝗚 (@onlyUmyScenery)February 6, 2026 The clip is taken from Hoshi’s solo stage of his songCan’t Go Anywhere,performed during one of SEVENTEEN's early concerts in 2016. The song’s narrative explores the dark themes of an obsessive and controlling relationship. To visually represent these lyrics, the stage production utilized a theatrical setup where a female dancer sat bound to a chair while Hoshi performed a dramatic contemporary routine around her. Fans of the artist point out that the choreography was intended to portray the "villainous" or "toxic" nature of the song’s protagonist rather than to glorify the situation.SEVENTEEN's Hoshi And DK Under Fire For Making "Fatphobic" Comments About ... - Latest Tweet by Koreaboo. The debate intensified as netizens identified the female performer in certain iterations of the show as Yehana, a former member of the K-pop group PRISTIN. At the time of the 2016 performance, Yehana was 16 years old, while Hoshi was 20. Critics on social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter) have expressed discomfort with the age gap and the nature of the stage. Some users argued that having a minor play the role of a bound individual in a performance centered on domestic obsession was "unnecessary" and "not right," regardless of the artistic intent. Despite the criticism, a large section of the SEVENTEEN fandom, known as Carats, has come to Hoshi’s defense. They emphasise that the concert was a professional production where every movement was scripted and supervised by staff. "Everything was planned and practiced many times," one fan noted in a viral thread. "It was like a scene in a movie or play, not real life. The goal was to show something bad and not to support or promote it." Supporters argue that K-pop idols should be allowed to explore mature or dark concepts in their solo work, much like actors in a psychological thriller.SEVENTEEN's Hoshi & Woozi Went Sleeveless During The Group's Bangkok Tour Stop, ... - Latest Tweet by Koreaboo. This is not the first time K-pop performances from the "Third Generation" era (roughly 2012–2017) have faced modern-day scrutiny. As global standards for K-pop evolve, older content is frequently re-evaluated by newer fans. Neither Pledis Entertainment nor the artists involved have issued a statement Hoshi regarding the resurfaced clip, as it pertains to a decade-old performance. TruLY Score 2 – Unverified | On a Trust Scale of 0-5 this article has scored 2 on LatestLY. It relies on a single source or posts by social media users, with no independent verification. The content should be viewed with caution and should not be shared without further validation from credible sources. (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 10, 2026 08:03 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Infinix Note 60 Pro: A Mid-Range Smartphone with High-End Features

Infinix Note 60 Pro: A Mid-Range Smartphone with High-End Features

Mumbai, February 10:Infinix has released the first official teasers for its upcoming Infinix Note 60 Pro, showcasing a device that merges high-end aesthetic influences with innovative functional hardware. The smartphone features a prominent rear camera island reminiscent of the iPhone 17 Pro Max, integrated with a functional "Matrix Display" that draws comparisons to the dot-matrix interface found on the Nothing Phone (3). The newly teased rear module is designed to act as a secondary information hub, capable of displaying notifications, time, weather updates, music controls, and real-time charging progress. While the design language appears to borrow from existing flagship competitors, the integration of an active dot-matrix panel on a mid-range device marks a significant attempt by Infinix to differentiate itself in a crowded market.POCO F9 Ultra Leaks Reveal 200MP Camera and Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 for 2026 Flagship Killer; Check More Details. Under the hood, Infinix has confirmed that the Note 60 Pro will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 5G chipset. This processor is built to handle heavy multitasking and high-frame-rate gaming, supported by a 3D IceCore VC vapour-chamber cooling system to manage thermal performance during sustained loads. The device is expected to offer a smooth user experience with its 144Hz refresh rate. On the front, the smartphone sports a 6.78-inch Ultra HDR display featuring 1.5K resolution. The high-resolution panel is paired with JBL-tuned stereo speakers, aiming to provide a premium multimedia experience. The rear of the phone is shown with a leather-textured finish, available in a new Solar Orange colourway, further distancing the "Note" series from its budget-oriented roots. One of the most notable hardware inclusions is a massive 6,500mAh battery pack. Infinix claims this battery supports 90W wired fast charging and introduces a new "Battery Self-Healing Tech," intended to extend the long-term health and lifespan of the silicon-carbon cells. This feature is particularly relevant as users increasingly keep their devices for longer periods. The camera system is anchored by a 50MP "Night Master" main sensor, which the company suggests is optimised for low-light photography. While the full triple-camera specifications remain under wraps, the size of the island indicates a focus on larger optical components. The device also includes an IP64 rating for dust and water resistance, providing basic protection against environmental elements. Infinix has traditionally positioned the Note series as a value-for-money proposition in regions like India and Southeast Asia. However, the Note 60 Pro’s shift toward a "Matrix Display" and premium design cues suggests a move toward the upper-mid-range segment. By incorporating features typically reserved for niche or flagship phones, Infinix is targeting a younger, tech-savvy demographic.iQOO 15R Price in India, Specifications and Features; Know What To Expect. While official pricing has not yet been announced, the device is expected to debut globally during the MWC 2026 event later this month. Industry observers anticipate the handset will be priced competitively to challenge current offerings from brands like Redmi and Realme. Further details regarding regional launch dates and storage configurations are expected to be revealed during the official keynote. 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 (Gizmochina), 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 10, 2026 08:00 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Andhra Pradesh Issues High Alert After Bird Flu Outbreak in Sri Sathya Sai District

Andhra Pradesh Issues High Alert After Bird Flu Outbreak in Sri Sathya Sai District

Amravati, February 10:The Andhra Pradesh government has sounded a high alert across the state following an outbreak of Avian Influenza (Bird Flu) in the Sri Sathya Sai district. Authorities confirmed that nearly 90 birds died within a 48-hour period at a local poultry farm, triggering immediate containment protocols. Animal Husbandry Department officials have moved to isolate the affected areas, and laboratory results from the National Institute of High Security Animal Diseases (NIHSAD) have confirmed the presence of the H5N1 virus. The sudden spike in bird mortality has prompted the state government to issue a comprehensive health advisory to poultry farmers and the general public. While the outbreak is currently localised, rapid response teams have been deployed to conduct door-to-door surveillance within a 10-kilometer radius of the epicenter. The state has also implemented a temporary ban on the movement of poultry and manure from the affected villages to prevent further transmission.Bird Flu Outbreak: Tamil Nadu Issues Statewide Alert After Crow Deaths, Public Urged to Follow Strict Precautions. Following the confirmation of the virus, officials have designated the affected poultry farm as a containment zone. In accordance with national guidelines, culling operations have been initiated for all domestic birds within a one-kilometer "infected zone." Owners of the culled birds will be provided compensation as per government norms. Health department personnel are also monitoring individuals who have been in close contact with the infected birds. Though human transmission of H5N1 is rare, authorities are taking no risks, establishing isolation wards at local hospitals as a precautionary measure.H5N1 Bird Flu Outbreak Confirmed in Chennai After Mass Crow Deaths; What Avian Influenza Is, How Dangerous It Can Be and Measures to Curb Its Spread. Addressing public concerns regarding food safety, health experts have clarified that chicken and eggs remain safe for consumption if handled and cooked properly. The virus is sensitive to heat and is destroyed at standard cooking temperatures (70°C and above). Consumers are advised to avoid raw or undercooked poultry products. Additionally, the government has urged the public not to handle dead or sick wild birds and to report any unusual mortality in domestic flocks to the nearest veterinary dispensary immediately. Impact on the Poultry Industry Andhra Pradesh is one of India's leading producers of poultry and eggs. The current alert has led to increased vigilance at borders to monitor the inter-state transport of birds. Market officials in neighboring districts have reported a cautious approach from buyers, though the government has stressed that there is no need for panic. Farmers have been instructed to strengthen "biosecurity" measures at their units, including restricted entry for outsiders, frequent disinfection of sheds, and ensuring that water sources for the birds are not contaminated by wild migratory species. Bird flu is a viral infection that primarily affects birds but can occasionally cross the species barrier. India has seen sporadic outbreaks in various states over the last few years, typically during the winter months when migratory birds travel through the subcontinent. The last major alert in Andhra Pradesh was managed through similar localised containment and rapid testing strategies. 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 (News18 ), 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 10, 2026 07:54 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer Faces Crisis Amid Links to Sex Offender Jeffrey Epstein

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer Faces Crisis Amid Links to Sex Offender Jeffrey Epstein

Keir Starmer has taken office at a time when completing a full term as UK prime minister has become the exception rather than the rule. The last leader to see out a full term was Tony Blair, who left office in 2007 after a decade in power. Although Blair won three elections in 1997, 2001 and 2005, he stepped down before completing his third term, ushering in a prolonged period of political instability at the top of British politics. Blair was succeeded by Gordon Brown, whose tenure was shaped by the global financial crisis and ended with defeat in the 2010 general election. David Cameron followed, serving from 2010 until 2016, when he resigned after the Brexit referendum delivered a result he had opposed. Theresa May then took over but failed to unite Parliament around her Brexit deal, resigning in 2019. Boris Johnson went on to win a decisive mandate later that year, only to quit in 2022 amid scandals and growing pressure from within his own party. His successor, Liz Truss, lasted just seven weeks after her economic plans triggered market turmoil. Rishi Sunak stepped in to steady the government and served from 2022 to 2024, but ultimately led the Conservatives to defeat, clearing the way for Starmer’s victory. With nearly two decades having passed since a prime minister last served a full term, Starmer entered Downing Street already facing a modern political record that has proved unforgiving to those who try to last. That pressure has now intensified with the fallout from the links between veteran politician Peter Mandelson — appointed by Starmer as Britain’s ambassador to the United States — and the late, disgraced sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The appointment has drawn sharp criticism across the political spectrum, including from within Starmer’s own Labour Party. Starmer removed Mandelson in September after emails revealed that he remained in contact with Epstein even after the latter’s conviction for sex offences involving a minor. Further emails released by the US Justice Department have since shown that Mandelson passed on sensitive information to Epstein in 2009, when he was serving as a member of the Labour Cabinet. The controversy has placed Starmer under mounting pressure, with some Labour figures calling on him to step down. The crisis has already claimed senior scalps. Starmer’s chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney, resigned on Sunday after taking responsibility for backing Mandelson’s appointment, while Director of Communications Tim Allan quit a day later. The loss of two senior aides in quick succession underscores the scale of the turmoil as Starmer attempts to draw a line under a crisis that has engulfed his government. As the scandal deepens, speculation over potential successors has intensified. Figures seen as harbouring leadership ambitions include Health Secretary Wes Streeting, Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood and former deputy prime minister Angela Rayner, who resigned last year after admitting she had underpaid tax on a house purchase — an investigation into the matter remains ongoing. Andy Burnham, the popular mayor of Manchester, has also been mentioned, though longstanding convention requires the prime minister to be a member of Parliament, making him ineligible unless he first secures a Commons seat. For Starmer, the Epstein-linked controversy has become an early and severe test — one that risks placing him squarely within Britain’s recent pattern of short-lived premierships rather than breaking it. Government cuts social media takedown deadline from 36 hours to 3 hours for flagged content, effective February 20, 2026. New rules require mandatory disclosure and visible labeling of AI-generated or deepfake content, with embedded metadata for traceability. Platforms must now acknowledge user complaints within two hours and resolve them within seven days under amended IT rules. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Rohit Pawar Demands Transparent Probe Into Ajit Pawar's Fatal Plane Crash

Rohit Pawar Demands Transparent Probe Into Ajit Pawar's Fatal Plane Crash

Even as the state continues to come to terms with the tragic death of former Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, fresh questions have been raised by his nephew and MLA Rohit Pawar, who has called for a deeper and more transparent investigation into the circumstances surrounding the aircraft crash. Speaking during a detailed PowerPoint presentation to the media, Rohit Pawar said several aspects of the incident raise doubts and deserve closer scrutiny, especially since the incident involved a senior public figure. Ajit Pawar died in a plane crash on January 28 while travelling in a private Learjet aircraft operated by VSR Aviation. ALSO READ: After Ajit Pawar’s Plane Crash, DGCA & States Set To Jointly Oversee 400 ‘Uncontrolled’ Airstrips Rohit Pawar pointed out that Ajit Pawar was originally scheduled to travel by road, but circumstances changed at the last moment, leading to air travel instead. He questioned whether there was any deliberate planning behind this sudden change. Last-Minute Pilot Swap The NCP (SP) leader also flagged the last-minute replacement of both pilots and sought clarity on who certified the aircraft’s maintenance and why those reports have not yet been made public. “Why was the main pilot changed before the flight? Sahil Madan and Yash were replaced at the last minute. Why did Sumit Kapoor return from Hong Kong? Was he under the influence of alcohol when he boarded?" he asked. He added that Kapoor’s past record raised questions, citing pre-flight alcohol tests in 2010 and 2017 and missed training in the U.S. due to drinking. Rohit Pawar also called for an investigation into internal WhatsApp chats of the VSR company regarding pilots’ sobriety. Raising concerns over the sequence of events during the flight, Rohit Pawar asked why no distress call was issued by the pilot and why the aircraft’s transponder was reportedly inactive at the time of the crash. He questioned whether technical failures were involved and whether the aircraft had undergone proper inspections before take-off. He demanded that the investigation should not be limited to domestic agencies alone and suggested that international aviation authorities from countries such as France or the United States be involved to ensure credibility and transparency. He also referred to information related to the aircraft’s age, previous incidents involving the same company, and alleged gaps in standard operating procedures. According to Rohit Pawar, issues such as maintenance practices, pilot duty hours, fuel policies, and the functioning of safety warning systems must be examined thoroughly. ALSO READ: NCP Members Bid Farewell To Late Ajit Pawar, Perform Immersion Of His Ashes In Rameswaram He further questioned why reports from earlier incidents involving the same operator were never made public and whether those lapses contributed to the fatal crash. While acknowledging the painful reality that Ajit Pawar is no longer alive, Rohit Pawar said unanswered questions will continue to trouble the family and the public unless a time-bound, independent probe is conducted. He stressed that the aim is not speculation but accountability, adding that clarity is essential to ensure such incidents do not recur, especially when senior leaders continue to use private charter services.
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India Mentally Prepared for Pakistan Clash Despite Off-Field Developments

India Mentally Prepared for Pakistan Clash Despite Off-Field Developments

ndia were always mentally prepared to face Pakistan in the T20 World Cup league game and the neighbouring country’s recent decision to end its boycott has only firmed up the team’s focus on cricketing matters, assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate said on Monday. Pakistan had earlier announced that it would skip the February 15 contest against India in Colombo citing government directives, but over the weekend the PCB conveyed to the ICC that the team would take part in all its scheduled matches, bringing an end to the uncertainty surrounding the marquee fixture. Ten Doeschate said the Indian dressing room never allowed the off-field developments to affect its preparation. “No, like I said, you know we kind of accepted that as a status quo and until we got there and they didn’t show up we were assuming we were going to play,” the former Netherlands captain told the media ahead of the team’s departure for Sri Lanka. The South African-born coach reiterated that the players were consciously keeping away from the political discourse that has accompanied the contest. “We’re also trying to stay clear of all the politics. I’ve mentioned before about the sentiments of the country and the different politics between the two countries, but I think it’s really important for us just to focus on the cricket side of things,” he said. Ten Doeschate, however, acknowledged that Pakistan could enjoy a logistical edge having already spent considerable time in Colombo. “It’s going to be a challenge going to Colombo where Pakistan have been for the last two weeks and we’re fully focused on just bringing our best game to that fixture next week,” he added. India will play Namibia on February 12 and Ten Doeschate believes that clarity over Pakistan’s participation will allow both teams to approach the contest purely as a sporting rivalry. With the ICC facilitating dialogue between the stakeholders to ensure the tournament proceeds smoothly, the focus now shifts firmly to the field where another high-voltage India-Pakistan encounter awaits.
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Feb 10, 2026, 01:59 PM
BJP Wins Mayoral Elections in Chandrapur Municipal Corporation with Shiv Sena Support

BJP Wins Mayoral Elections in Chandrapur Municipal Corporation with Shiv Sena Support

Mumbai: In a major twist inMaharashtrapolitics, the BJP has managed to win the mayoral elections in the Chandrapur Municipal Corporation (CMC) because of support from the local unit ofUddhav Thackeray-ledShiv Sena (UBT)thus outsmarting theCongress. Experience a more refined e-paper today However, the rattled grand old party said that the development will have political repercussions. In the CMC, which has 17 wards and 66 electoral seats, the Congress won 27 seats followed by BJP (23), the Shiv Sena UBT (6), Bharatiya Shetkari Kamgar Paksh-Janvikas Sena (3), Prakash Ambedkar-led Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi (2), AIMIM (1), BSP (1), Shiv Sena (1) and Independents (2). In fact, the BJP succeeded because of the tremendous infighting in the Congress unit involving Congress Legislature Party leader and Brahmapuri MLA Vijay Wadettiwar and Chandrapur MP Pratibha Dhanorkar. BJP corporator Sangeeta Khandekar was elected the Mayor while Shiv Sena (UBT)’s Prashant Danav was elected the Deputy Mayor. When Maharashtra Chief MinisterDevendra Fadnaviswas asked about it, he said, “Heartiest congratulations to her. I will inform you about what happened at the local level.” Nominations for the post of Mayor were filed by Manasvi Sandeep Girhe of Shiv Sena (UBT), Sangeeta Mangal Bhoyar, Sangeeta Gopalakrishna Amritkar, Sunanda Dilip Dhobe and Vaishali Ajay Mahadule of the Congress, as well as BJP’s Sangeeta Khandekar and Sarika Sachin Sandurkar. BJP’s Khandekar edged out her nearest rival by one vote to clinch the mayor’s post with support from the Shiv Sena (UBT). “We will not support the BJP under any circumstances. Even if we have to sit in the Opposition, we will do so, but we will not help the BJP come to power,” Shiv Sena Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Raut had said before the voting. However, it appears that the local unit went against the party line. Shiv Sena (UBT)’s Chandrapur unit chief Sandeep Girhe said that the Congress had refused to share the Mayor’s post during the five-year term. The BJP will hold the Mayor’s post for the first 15 months, after which Shiv Sena (UBT) will take over. Shiv Sena (UBT) will hold the Deputy Mayor’s post for the full five-year term and will chair the Standing Committee in the first and four years. Reacting to the development, state Congress president Harshavardhan Sapkal said, “The Congress party had 31 members. As an ally of the Maha Vikas Aghadi and the INDIA bloc, the Shiv Sena (UBT) should have supported the Congress, but instead supported the BJP. Meanwhile, the AIMIM indirectly helped the BJP by remaining neutral. Furthermore, the VBA abstained from voting, resulting in the BJP candidate winning by just one vote. The role played by the Shiv Sena (UBT) in Chandrapur will have political repercussions across the state.” “By remaining neutral, the AIMIM has only helped the BJP. This once again proves that the BJP and MIM are two sides of the same coin. The Congress made a sincere effort to bring the VBA on board. Had they supported them, the Chandrapur mayor would have been from the Congress,” he said, adding that there was no rift within the Congress and Wadettiwar and Dhanorkar were brought on the same page.
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Feb 10, 2026, 01:51 PM
Italian Journalists Strike Over Director's Embarrassing Olympics Broadcast

Italian Journalists Strike Over Director's Embarrassing Olympics Broadcast

Journalists fromItaly's RaiSport on Tuesday announced that they would stage a three-day strike afterthe Winter Olympics, and would no longer be putting their bylines onOlympicscoverage, among other measures. They are protesting an opening ceremony broadcast by their boss last Friday that started with a wobble and soon fell off the rails entirely. RaiSport director Paolo Petrecca, formerly the head of RaiNews, began by casting doubt on whether he knew where he was standing, and then continued in roughly the same vein. He welcomed viewers to the "Stadio Olympico," a reference to Rome's renowned Olympic Stadium, while standing in Milan's equally well known San Siro stadium, home to both the city's football giants, AC and Inter Milan. Before long, Petrecca told viewers, "The show continues with Mariah Carey," as the cameras focused on Matilda de Angelis, a famous Italian actress more than 20 years younger than the US vocalist. De Angelis has since posted a glamorous shot of herself with almost all her identifying features obscured on Instagram captioned, "PLEASE, CALL ME MARIAH." When International Olympic Committee President Kirsty Coventry walked into the stadium with Italian President Sergio Matarella, Petrecca announced "Matarella ... and his daughter." Petrecca also risked upsetting foreign viewers with observations including how the Spanish athletes were "always very hot," and how "naturally" many of the Chinese team members "have phones in their hands." The channel's editorial committee Comitato di Redazione, an internal union body representing journalists at the public broadcaster, issued a statement on Monday saying all journalists would withhold bylines during the Games and then strike for three days once the event is completed. "We have all been embarrassed, no one excluded, and through no fault of our own," it said. "It is time to make our voices heard because we are facing the worst-ever figure of RaiSport in one of the most eagerly awaited events ever." To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser thatsupports HTML5 video Opposition politicians in Italy picked up on the gaffes as a sign of the alleged politicization of appointments at Rai in recent years. Petrecca, formerly the head of RaiNews, had been accused of bias toward Prime MinisterGiorgia Meloni. "The Olympics are a time of utmost responsibility for public service broadcasting. Instead, RAI offered its worst version: the one we know all too well, TeleMeloni," the opposition Democratic Party said in a statement. A spokesperson for the parent company Rai told The Associated Press on Tuesday that Petrecca had been removed from the commentary team for the February 22 closing ceremony after a meeting including Rai's CEO Giamapolo Rossi. Edited by: Wesley Dockery
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Feb 10, 2026, 01:42 PM
Russia Backs India's Energy Security Efforts Amid US Pressure

Russia Backs India's Energy Security Efforts Amid US Pressure

SynopsisIndia is prioritizing energy security through BRICS, according to Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. Despite US pressure, New Delhi aims to secure its energy needs. Russia pledges support for India's BRICS chairmanship, highlighting its focus on counter-terrorism and energy security. Discussions are ongoing to adapt to market adjustments and ensure continued hydrocarbon imports.
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Feb 10, 2026, 01:41 PM
Pakistan vs USA: T20 World Cup 2026 Match 12 - Urdu Commentary and Next-Gen Viewing Features

Pakistan vs USA: T20 World Cup 2026 Match 12 - Urdu Commentary and Next-Gen Viewing Features

In the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 Pakistan take on the United States (USA) at the Sinhalese Sports Club (SSC) in Colombo. For the millions of fans watching in India, the digital experience on JioHotstar has been significantly expanded, offering commentary in multiple languages. Interestingly, ICC has added Urdu commentary feed for the first time.Is Pakistan vs USA Free Live Telecast T20 World Cup 2026 Available on PTV Sports? Following Pakistan's narrow victory over the Netherlands and the USA's spirited performance against India, Match 12 is expected to draw massive digital traffic. While JioHotstar traditionally offers feeds in English, Hindi, and major South Indian languages, the 2026 tournament marks the debut of Urdu as a dedicated commentary option for all Pakistan matches.Pakistan vs USA Live Score Updates, T20 World Cup 2026 Match 12. To access the Urdu feed (if available for PAK vs USA) on the JioHotstar app or website, viewers should follow these steps: Open the JioHotstar and select the Pakistan vs USA live match tile. Find the'Audio Language' icon located on the screen. Select'Urdu' (if available) from the list of available languages. The stream will automatically switch to the Urdu commentary team, which features a panel of former cricketers and seasoned broadcasters. #Note:The Urdu commentary is not available for viewers in India. Additionally, JioHotstar is broadcasting every fixture in several other languages to ensure comprehensive national coverage. CategoryLanguages Available Beyond language options, JioHotstar has introduced a suite of "Next-Gen" viewing features for the 2026 tournament, designed specifically for mobile-first users: MaxView:A vertical live feed in English and Hindi, optimized for viewing on smartphones without rotating the device. Multi-cam Feature:Viewers can switch between specific vantage points, including the Stump Cam, Field View, and the Hero Cam, which tracks a single player’s movements throughout the over. 360-Degree Viewing:A feature allowing users to interact with the stadium environment and choose their own perspective of the action.Pakistan vs USA Live Streaming and Free Telecast, T20 World Cup 2026 Match 12. The match is a high-stakes rematch of the 2024 encounter where the USA pulled off a stunning upset in Dallas. Currently, both teams are battling for a Super 8 spot in a group dominated by India. A win for Pakistan today would put them on four points and effectively secure their progression, while the USA needs a victory to keep their tournament hopes alive. With the R. Premadasa Stadium expected to be the venue for the upcoming India-Pakistan clash on 15 February, today’s result will also dictate the psychological momentum heading into that blockbuster fixture. (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 10, 2026 07:11 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 10, 2026, 01:21 PM
iQOO Unveils iQOO 15R: A Performance-Oriented Smartphone with Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 and Massive Battery

iQOO Unveils iQOO 15R: A Performance-Oriented Smartphone with Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 and Massive Battery

Mumbai, February 10:iQOO has officially confirmed the launch of its latest performance-oriented smartphone, the iQOO 15R, in India on February 24, 2026. Positioning the device as the “fastest phone in its segment”, the brand is introducing the first ‘R’ model in its flagship line-up to compete directly in the sub-INR 50,000 price bracket. The smartphone is confirmed to feature the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset, a 3nm processor designed for high-end efficiency and raw power. At the core of iQOO’s performance claim is an AnTuTu benchmark score exceeding 3.5 million points, a figure typically reserved for ultra-premium devices priced significantly higher. For comparison, the rival OnePlus 15R, which also utilises the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, reportedly scores closer to 3 million in internal testing. While real-world performance differences may be subtle for average users, iQOO is heavily targeting gamers and power users who prioritise high frame-rate stability and thermal management.iQOO 15R To Feature Massive 7,600mAh Battery and Snapdragon 8 Gen 5; Launch Set for February 24. To further distinguish itself as a gaming powerhouse, the iQOO 15R will include an in-house Supercomputing Chip Q2. This dedicated co-processor is designed to enable 144 FPS gameplay and 1.5K super-resolution in supported titles, while simultaneously reducing input latency. The device will also feature a 6.5K IceCore VC cooling system, which iQOO claims can reduce internal temperatures by up to 15°C within 10 minutes of intensive usage. The handset is confirmed to pack a massive 7,600 mAh silicon-carbon battery, a significant capacity increase compared to previous generations. It supports 100 W FlashCharge technology, allowing for rapid top-ups. Additionally, iQOO has included a “Network Enhancement Chip” to stabilise mobile data connections, aiming to provide a competitive edge for mobile esports players by minimising ping spikes during online matches. While performance remains the primary focus, the iQOO 15R features a capable camera array. The primary shooter is a 50 MP Sony LYT-700V sensor equipped with optical image stabilisation, accompanied by an 8 MP ultra-wide lens. On the front, the device houses a 32 MP camera for selfies and video calls. The entire hardware package is enclosed in a body measuring 7.9 mm in thickness and carries IP68 and IP69 ratings for enhanced dust and water resistance. On the software front, the iQOO 15R will debut with OriginOS 6 based on Android 16. In a move towards better longevity, the brand has promised four years of major Android OS updates and six years of security patches. This places the iQOO 15R ahead of many mid-range competitors in terms of software support, although it falls slightly short of the seven-year update cycles currently offered by premium Google and Samsung flagships. The iQOO 15R is expected to be priced under INR 50,000, with some retail projections placing the base model at approximately INR 45,999. It will be available in two colourways, Dark Knight and Triumph Silver, and will go on sale via Amazon India following the official announcement on February 24.Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Camera Details. The launch sets up a significant confrontation in the “flagship killer” segment, where buyers often choose between the raw performance and gaming-centric features of iQOO and the software refinement typically associated with the OnePlus ‘R’ series. Final retail availability and launch-day banking offers will be detailed during the keynote event later this month. 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 (91 Mobiles ), 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 10, 2026 06:51 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 10, 2026, 01:14 PM
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla Refuses to Attend Proceedings Amid No-Confidence Motion Notice

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla Refuses to Attend Proceedings Amid No-Confidence Motion Notice

New Delhi:Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla has decided on moral grounds that he will not attend the proceedings of the House till the disposal of the no-confidence motion notice against him, according to sources. This came after Congress submitted a notice of no-confidence motion against Om Birla today. The speaker has directed the House Secretary-General to review the no-confidence notice against him and take appropriate action, according to sources. Earlier, BJP MP Sambit Patra questioned Congress’s credibility, citing past impeachment attempts against a Tamil Nadu judge “The Congress Party’s Rahul Gandhi and the leaders of the Congress Party have proposed a no-confidence motion on the speaker. Parliament will respond to this. I want to address the Congress and Rahul Gandhi. You are so entitled that you don’t feel like following any protocols of the House, and then you say you don’t have confidence in anyone,” the BJP MP said in a press conference. In his further attack on the Opposition, he condemned the party for allegedly planning to move an impeachment motion against a Tamil Nadu judge in the Deepam case. “This very Congress Party gave a verdict against a justice in Tamil Nadu regarding the Deepam case. They were also bringing an impeachment against him. The Supreme Court has upheld that yesterday…,” Patra accused. Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi said, “At 1:14 pm today, we submitted a motion for a no-confidence motion against the Speaker under rule 94C rules and procedures.” A total of 118 MPs have signed the notice of no-confidence motion against the Lok Sabha Speaker, according to Congress sources. Sources said Opposition MPs alleged “blatantly partisan” conduct and that leaders of Opposition parties were not allowed to speak. Sources said the notice of motion of no-confidence cited four incidents against the Speaker, including the Opposition’s allegation that Lok Sabha LoP Rahul Gandhi was not allowed to speak in the House during the discussion on the motion of Thanks to the President’s Address. Gandhi cited General MM Naravane’s unpublished memoir to discuss the 2020 standoff against China. (Source: ANI)
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Feb 10, 2026, 01:07 PM
Election Commission Releases Final Electoral Roll for Assam's Special Revision 2026

Election Commission Releases Final Electoral Roll for Assam's Special Revision 2026

Guwahati:TheElection Commission of Indiaon February 10 released the final electoral roll for theSpecial Revision 2026across all 126 Assembly constituencies in Assam. The updated list places the total electorate at 2,49,58,139.Official data show a drop of 2,43,485 voters from the draft roll, which had listed 2,52,01,624 names. The final roll includes 1,24,82,213 male voters and 1,24,75,583 female voters. It also includes 343 voters registered under the third-gender category.According to the Chief Electoral Officer’s office, the Commission published the integrated draft roll on December 27, 2025. Officials carried out a statewide door-to-door verification drive between November 22 and December 20, 2025. After that, the Commission invited claims and objections until January 22, 2026. It finalised the rolls after completing the scrutiny process.The Commission said the Special Revision aims to improve the accuracy of the electoral roll. It seeks to remove duplicate and ineligible entries. At the same time, it updates voter details ahead of upcoming elections.Meanwhile, the Commission has revised the timeline for the Special Intensive Revision in West Bengal. It has extended the final publication of voter lists to February 14, 2026. Officials said they needed more time to complete extensive enumeration work and rationalise polling stations.Under the revised schedule, Booth Level Officers in West Bengal completed house-to-house verification on December 11, 2025. The Commission published the draft rolls on December 16, 2025. It accepted claims and objections until January 15, 2026.Reiterating its stand, the Commission urged citizens to take part in the revision process. It said accurate and updated electoral rolls are key to ensuring free and fair elections.Related
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Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla Refuses to Attend Parliament Amid No-Confidence Motion

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla Refuses to Attend Parliament Amid No-Confidence Motion

New Delhi: Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla has decided not to attend the Parliament till there is an outcome of the no-confidence motion moved against him by 118 MPs. This comes hours after Congress submitted the no-confidence motion against Birla on behalf of the Opposition. The motion was submitted by Congress MPs Gaurav Gogoi, Mohammad Javed and K Suresh at 1.14 pm on Tuesday to Lok Sabha Secretary General Utpal Kumar Singh under Rule 94C of the Rules and Procedures of the House. The notice, signed by 118 MPs, accused Birla of conducting the business of the Lok Sabha in a “blatantly partisan manner”. It claimed that on several occasions, leaders of Opposition parties have been denied of their “basic democratic right” by not being allowed to speak in the Parliament. The notice highlighted three recent instances:
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Feb 10, 2026, 12:52 PM
Russia's Foreign Minister Highlights BRICS' Growing Importance in Global Affairs

Russia's Foreign Minister Highlights BRICS' Growing Importance in Global Affairs

Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov outlined the growing importance of the BRICS forum in global affairs as well as the bloc’s future direction and the priorities expected from the grouping under India’s Chairmanship for 2026. In an interview with TV BRICS, the Russian Foreign Minister noted that assessing the outcomes of Russia’s foreign policy is ultimately the responsibility of the country’s leadership, particularly the Russian President, who determines strategic priorities under the Constitution. The current Foreign Policy Concept, adopted in March 2023, reflects deep and lasting global shifts that continue to shape Russia’s diplomatic and economic engagement, as reported by TV BRICS. He explained that Russia works closely with partner nations through concrete agreements reached at the highest political levels. These include expanding trade and investment, strengthening scientific cooperation, and coordinating positions in international institutions such as the United Nations. Special focus is placed on regional frameworks, including the CIS, the Eurasian Economic Union, the CSTO, and the broader post-Soviet region. Such long-term, systematic collaboration is designed to ensure practical and shared benefits, TV BRICS reported. The minister emphasised that the world is undergoing a decisive transition toward multipolarity. Unlike the Cold War’s bipolar structure or the brief period of Western-led unipolar dominance, today’s international system is marked by several emerging centres of influence. Countries such as China, India, and Brazil are gaining prominence, while African states are increasingly working to retain control over their resources and industrial development. These developments are reshaping global power, finance, and politics amid heightened competition. He argued that Western nations are reluctant to surrender their former dominance, often resorting to restrictive measures to contain rivals. Under the Trump administration, such policies became more explicit, including sanctions targeting Russian energy companies and efforts to limit Moscow’s trade and defence ties with partners such as India and other BRICS members. Lavrov highlighted India’s focus on food and energy security, as well as digital and ICT safeguards. He welcomed India’s initiative to host an upcoming artificial intelligence summit, emphasising the need to establish international norms for AI, particularly in security and military contexts. While transparency is necessary, BRICS nations will resist any curbs on their sovereignty. He concluded that India’s upcoming chairmanship offers a forward-looking, practical agenda and that Russia intends to fully support these efforts. (ANI)
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Feb 10, 2026, 12:47 PM
Pakistan vs USA Live: How to Watch T20 World Cup 2026 Match 12 on PTV Sports and Digital Platforms

Pakistan vs USA Live: How to Watch T20 World Cup 2026 Match 12 on PTV Sports and Digital Platforms

As the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 shifts to the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo today, Tuesday, 10 February, fans in Pakistan are eager to know how to watch the "Men in Green" take on the USA. Following a hard-fought opening win against the Netherlands, Pakistan face a high-stakes rematch against the side that famously upset them in 2024.Pakistan vs USA Live Score Updates, T20 World Cup 2026 Match 12. For viewers in Pakistan, the state-owned broadcaster PTV (Pakistan Television Corporation) has officially secured the linear television rights, ensuring that the match is accessible to households nationwide. The match will be available free-to-air on PTV Sports, the dedicated sports channel of the national broadcaster. Fans with a standard cable or satellite connection can tune in to PTV Sports for the primary English commentary feed.Pakistan vs USA Live Streaming and Free Telecast, T20 World Cup 2026 Match 12. In a significant move to enhance local engagement, the ICC is also producing a dedicated Urdu commentary feed for all of Pakistan's matches. This specific feed will be broadcast live on PTV Home. ChannelCoverage TypeLanguage For those preferring to watch on mobile or desktop, several digital platforms are offering live coverage. Myco holds the primary digital rights, while several other popular apps are providing legal streams:ICC T20 World Cup 2026 Points Table With Net Run-Rate (NRR). Tamasha App:Offering free live streaming for all T20 World Cup matches, including an option to upgrade to "Pro" for ad-free Ultra HD. ARY Zapp:Providing live coverage through its sports section. Tapmad:Another licensed digital partner for the 2026 tournament in Pakistan. Interestingly, the ICC has made all Team USA matches available for free in several international territories to grow the game's footprint. In the United States and Canada, the match will be streamed for free on Willow TV’s official YouTube channel. For fans in the rest of the world where no primary broadcaster exists, ICC.tv will provide a free live stream. Pakistan enter today’s fixture with two points from one game, while the USA are still searching for their first points. A win for Pakistan today on PTV Sports would almost certainly guarantee their passage into the Super 8 stage. (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 10, 2026 04:37 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla Refuses to Occupy Chair Until No-Confidence Motion is Discussed

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla Refuses to Occupy Chair Until No-Confidence Motion is Discussed

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla has decided not to occupy the Speaker’s chair until the no-confidence motion moved against him is discussed and disposed of in the House, sources in the Lok Sabha Secretariat said on Wednesday. According to sources, the Speaker has taken what is being described as a moral position to convey a message to the opposition that any notice expressing lack of confidence in the Chair should be addressed and concluded without delay. The decision, they said, reflects his view that once a no-confidence motion has been admitted against the office of the Speaker, it is appropriate for the House to settle the matter formally. Sources added that Birla is unlikely to reconsider his stand even if requested by either the government or the opposition. He is understood to have conveyed his sentiments clearly to leaders across party lines, including opposition members who met him on Tuesday. The discussion on the no-confidence motion is expected to take place on the first day of the second part of the Budget Session, scheduled to begin on March 9. The development comes amid an intensifying standoff between the opposition and the BJP-led NDA government during the ongoing Budget Session. On Tuesday, the Congress moved a notice seeking the removal of Om Birla as Lok Sabha Speaker under Article 94(c) of the Constitution, alleging repeated instances of partisan conduct. The notice, signed by 120 opposition MPs, accused the Speaker of denying speaking time to Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi, failing to take action against BJP MP Nishikant Dubey for allegedly making unsubstantiated remarks against women Congress MPs, and suspending eight opposition members from the House. In its resolution, the Congress alleged that the Speaker had conducted proceedings in a “blatantly partisan manner", arguing that opposition leaders were repeatedly denied their democratic right to speak in Parliament. Congress MP Manickam Tagore described the move as one taken under “extraordinary circumstances". Parliament Ruckus Parliament has seen repeated disruptions during the Budget Session, particularly following the Speaker’s decision to prevent Rahul Gandhi from quoting from an article referring to an unpublished memoir by former Army chief General MM Naravane during the debate on the Motion of Thanks to the President’s Address. The House witnessed chaos as Gandhi insisted on reading excerpts related to the 2020 Galwan Valley clash with China. Tensions escalated further after eight Congress MPs were suspended for continued disruptions. In another flashpoint, Birla advised Prime Minister Narendra Modi not to attend the House for a scheduled address on February 4, citing intelligence inputs that some Congress MPs could rush towards the Prime Minister’s seat and cause an “unprecedented incident". Rahul Gandhi later rejected the claim, asserting that the Prime Minister avoided the House due to issues being raised by the opposition. Under Article 94(c) of the Constitution, the Speaker of the Lok Sabha can be removed by a resolution passed by a majority of the total membership of the House. While the motion is unlikely to succeed numerically, given the NDA’s strength of 293 seats in the 543-member House compared to the opposition’s 238, the discussion would allow the opposition to formally place its allegations against the Speaker on record. The motion, therefore, is widely seen as symbolic, but politically significant in the context of the ongoing confrontation in Parliament.
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Feb 10, 2026, 12:44 PM
Honda Reports Sharp Decline in Profits Amid US Tariffs and EV Market Slowdown

Honda Reports Sharp Decline in Profits Amid US Tariffs and EV Market Slowdown

Honda has reported a sharp decline in profits for the first nine months of the current financial year, highlighting the growing pressure on Japanese automakers from global trade tensions and a slowing electric vehicle market.The Tokyo-based company said its earnings were hit by U.S. tariffs introduced under President Donald Trump’s administration, reported AP.For the nine months ending December, Honda Motor Co. posted a profit of 465.4 billion yen, down 42% from 805.2 billion yen recorded during the same period a year earlier. This marks the second consecutive year in which Honda’s profit has fallen for the April–December period.Revenue performance was also weaker. Sales slipped 2.2% year-on-year to 15.98 trillion yen, compared to the previous year’s figure.Despite the softer numbers, Honda maintained its full-year profit forecast of 300 billion yen, indicating confidence in a gradual recovery in the final quarter.Honda pointed to multiple factors behind the decline. A slowdown in demand for electric vehicles in the U.S. market weighed on performance, while the company said its motorcycle business continued to deliver relatively strong results and helped offset some of the pressure.by Taboolaby TaboolaSponsored LinksSponsored LinksPromoted LinksPromoted LinksYou May LikeGolf Suites & Penthomes Near IGI Airport by M3M St. AndrewsM3M St. AndrewsLearn MoreUndoReflecting the changing EV landscape, Honda revised its long-term electrification targets. The company has cut its global EV sales ratio projection for 2030 to 20%, down from its earlier goal of 30%. It also confirmed that development of certain EV models has been scrapped, citing rapid shifts in market conditions.Trade policy in the U.S. remains a major concern for Japanese exporters. The Trump administration, which has taken a more supportive stance toward oil and gas industries, has rolled back several EV-friendly measures introduced during the Biden era.Although tariffs on automobiles and auto parts were reduced to 15% from the initially announced 25% last year, they continue to weigh heavily on export-driven companies.As part of broader trade discussions, Japan has committed to investing $550 billion in U.S. projects.Honda is not alone in facing these challenges. Last week, Toyota Motor Corp. also reported a drop in recent profits and announced a leadership change, with Kenta Kon set to take over as chief executive and president. Inputs from AP.
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Feb 10, 2026, 12:38 PM
US Immigration Agencies Face Congressional Scrutiny Amid Mass Deportation Concerns

US Immigration Agencies Face Congressional Scrutiny Amid Mass Deportation Concerns

Washington:The heads of the agencies carrying out PresidentDonald Trump‘s mass deportation agenda will testify in Congress on Tuesday and face questions over how they are prosecuting immigration enforcement inside American cities. Trump’s immigration campaign has been heavily scrutinised in recent weeks, after the shooting deaths in Minneapolis of two protesters at the hands of Homeland Security officers. The agencies have also faced criticism for a wave of policies that critics say trample on the rights of both immigrants facing arrest and Americans protesting the enforcement actions. Todd Lyons, the acting director ofUnited StatesImmigration and Customs Enforcement, Rodney Scott, who heads US Customs and Border Protection, and Joseph Edlow, who is the director of US Citizenship and Immigration Services, will speak in front of the House Committee on Homeland Security. The officials will speak at a time of falling public support for how their agencies are carrying out Trump’s immigration vision, but as they are flush with cash from a spending bill passed last year that has helped broaden immigration enforcement activities across the country. The administration says that activists and protesters opposed to its operations are the ones ratcheting up attacks on their officers, not the other way around, and that their immigration enforcement operations are making the country safer by finding and removing people who’ve committed crimes or pose a threat to the country. Under Lyons’ leadership,Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)has undergone a massive hiring boom funded by Congress last summer, and immigration officers have deployed in beefed-up enforcement operations in cities across the country designed to increase arrests and deportations. The appearance in Congress comes as lawmakers are locked in a battle over whether DHS should be funded without restraints placed on its officers’ conduct. Lyons is likely to face questioning over a memo he signed last year telling ICE officers that they didn’t need a judge’s warrant to forcibly enter a house to arrest a deportee, a memo that went against years of ICE practice and Fourth Amendment protections against illegal searches. During Scott’s tenure, his agency has taken on a significant role in arresting and removing illegal immigrants from inside the country. That increased activity has become a flashpoint for controversy and marks a break from the agency’s traditional job of protecting borders and controlling who and what enters the country. Under the leadership of Commander Gregory Bovino, a group of Border Patrol agents hopscotched around the country to operations in Los Angeles, Chicago, Charlotte and New Orleans, where they were often accused of indiscriminately questioning and arresting people they suspected were in the country illegally. Bovino says his targets are legitimate and identified through intelligence and says that if his officers use force to make an arrest, it’s because it’s warranted. A Border Patrol agent and a Customs and Border Protection officer both opened fire during the shooting death of Alex Pretti, one oftwo protesters killed in Minneapolisin January. The other protester, Renee Good, was shot and killed by an ICE officer. After the Pretti shooting, Bovino was reassigned, and Trump sent his border czar, Tom Homan, to Minneapolis to assume control. USCIS has also faced criticism for steps it has taken, including subjecting refugees already admitted to the US to another round of vetting and pausing decisions on all asylum cases.
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Feb 10, 2026, 12:35 PM
West Bengal Police Confiscates Properties Worth Rs 10.73 Crore Belonging to Shariful Islam, Accused of Drug Trafficking

West Bengal Police Confiscates Properties Worth Rs 10.73 Crore Belonging to Shariful Islam, Accused of Drug Trafficking

The West Bengal Police Monday began the process of freezing the properties of Shariful Islam, the father-in-law of suspended Trinamool Congress MLA Humayun Kabir’s daughter, on charges of involvement in drug trafficking. According to police sources, properties worth Rs 10.73 crore will be confiscated after a court order in the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) case. The Lalgola police under the Murshidabad police district are undertaking the operation in several areas, including Naldahari in Lalgola. Police sources report that 15 properties, including houses, shops, a school, property rented to a bank, mango orchards, lychee orchards, and farmland, along with 15 bank accounts and two cars, will be confiscated. The process may continue for the next two days. Police sources reported that Shariful Islam allegedly accumulated significant wealth from illegal drug trafficking over the past seven years, particularly in Lalgola, a border district known for rampant drug activity. Speaking to The Indian Express , Dhritiman Sarkar, Superintendent of Police, Murshidabad police district, said, “In the fight against drugs, we are having zero tolerance on those individuals who have created wealth out of this illicit business. We are freezing those properties and subsequent legal action will follow.” A senior officer said the police are investigating whether this money was used solely to purchase properties or for other purposes. In March 2025, just 500 meters from the home of Humayun Kabir’s daughter’s father-in-law, Shariful Islam, a relative named Ziaur Rahman was arrested by the Lalgola police for possessing about 500 grams of drugs. The drugs seized were valued at approximately Rs 2 crore. During the investigation, the Lalgola police discovered that Shariful Islam’s name had also emerged, and it was alleged that he was involved in illegal drug trafficking. During the investigation, police sources revealed that Shariful Islam, the father-in-law of Humayun Kabir’s daughter, had illegally trafficked drugs and acquired property worth several crores. Police sources report that all properties were acquired using illegal money from drug trafficking. Sources close to Kabir reported that he was mentally disturbed about this matter. On Tuesday, Kabir did not respond to any calls or messages from The Indian Express. But on Monday, he told the media that the police’s behaviour was vindictive. He said, “My daughter’s father-in-law has no relation with the person named Ziaur Rahman after whom the police have started this case. That person is a distant relative of my daughter’s father-in-law. After I formed a new political party on December 22 2025, this false case was started by the police to deliberately ‘discredit’ my family, my daughter’s father-in-law, my daughter and my son-in-law.” Meanwhile, TMC Spokesperson Arup Chakraborty told The Indian Express, “No one is above the law. The action is being taken in accordance with the court order; no one is above the court. The allegations regarding drugs and narcotics are very serious. Now, I want to ask: where is the BJP? They always demand an ED probe, so why are the central agencies not involved now, as the ED traces economic offences? Why is the BJP silent at this moment? This silence suggests that the BJP is supporting Humayun from behind the scenes.” In December 2025, Humayun Kabir was suspended from the TMC after announcing plans to construct a mosque resembling the Babri Masjid in Beldanga. A few weeks ago, Kabir had claimed that police were loitering around the residence of his daughter’s marital home and harassing the family.
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Feb 10, 2026, 12:35 PM
Raphinha Doubtful for Copa del Rey Semifinals as Barcelona Faces Atletico Madrid

Raphinha Doubtful for Copa del Rey Semifinals as Barcelona Faces Atletico Madrid

Barcelona forward Raphinha is doubtful for the first leg of the Copa del Rey semifinals against Atletico Madrid on Thursday. Raphinha is recovering from a muscle injury and has missed two straight matches. He did not train with the rest of the squad on Tuesday. The Brazil international hasn’t played since January 31 in a 3-1 win at Elche in the Spanish league. He was replaced at halftime during that match after feeling muscle pain in his right leg. “I’m feeling better, we’re taking it day by day,” he told Spanish media on Monday. “We’ll see if I’m fit for Thursday ... There are options, but we all know how injuries are. I can’t lie to you, I’d love to say I can play on Thursday, but I’m a bit short on fitness.” Raphinha has been one of Barcelona’s top players this season. He scored 10 goals in 11 matches before getting injured. Barcelona is the defending Copa champion and has won 17 of its last 18 games across all competitions, with its last setback a 2-1 loss at Real Sociedad on Jan. 18. The first leg against Atletico will be played in Madrid. Atletico, which advanced to the last four by winning 5-0 at Real Betis, is trying to reach its first Copa final since winning the competition in 2012-13. Real Madrid was eliminated by second-division club Albacete in the round of 16. Barcelona reached the semifinals after getting past Albacete in the quarterfinals. ALSO READ-Thomas Frank Admits Tottenham Are 'Desperate' For Win As Team Sits Six Points Above Relegation Zone Lamine Yamal continues to be crucial for Barcelona’s attack, having scored five goals in the team’s last five matches in all competitions. He scored for Barcelona both in the round of 16 and in the quarterfinals of the Copa. Atletico, which has only one win in its last four matches across all competitions, will be boosted by newcomer Ademola Lookman, the Nigerian forward who scored on his debut with Diego Simeone’s club last week. Basque Country rivals Real Sociedad and Athletic Bilbao meet in the first leg of the other semifinal on Wednesday. The first game will be in Bilbao, where the teams drew 1-1 in the Spanish league on February 1. Athletic won 2-1 at Valencia to reach its sixth Copa semifinal in seven seasons, while Sociedad made it to the last four for the third straight season by winning 3-2 at Alaves. Second-leg matches will be in March, with the final in April in Seville. ALSO READ-Al-Nassr Hopeful Cristiano Ronaldo Will Return For Asian Champions League Two The semifinal against Atletico will be Barcelona’s first match since Joan Laporta stepped down as club president, as planned on Monday, in order to be eligible for re-election on March 15.
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Feb 10, 2026, 12:30 PM
West Bengal's Banglar Yubo Sathi Scheme Launch Date Advanced to April 1

West Bengal's Banglar Yubo Sathi Scheme Launch Date Advanced to April 1

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday advanced to April 1 the launch date of the Government’s newly announced Banglar Yubo Sathi scheme of Rs 1,500 monthly dole for people in the 21-40 age group. “Earlier, we said the Yubo Sathi project will start from August 15, Independence Day. Later, we decided to start this programme from April 1, as the new financial year will start from April 1.” The chief minister also announced that the Government would hold one enrolment camp in every Assembly constituency from February 15 to February 26. “Those who have passed madhyamik will get the money. Even if they get allowances under another scheme, they will be eligible for the Yubo Sathi money,” she said. Along with Banglar Yubo Sathi, people will be able to register for two more schemes at the camps. These are the schemes of the Rs 4,000 annual allowance for landless farmers and free shallow pump power connections. Each camp will have representatives from the departments of sports and youth affairs, agriculture, power, and irrigation. Under the Banglar Yubo Sathi scheme, unemployed people in the 21-40 age group will get Rs 1,500 monthly till they get jobs or for up to five years. “The scheme will be launched on August 15 if the Trinamool Congress returns to power,” Finance Minister Chandrima Bhattacharya had said, adding that Rs 5,000 crore would be allotted for it in the next budget . During her budget speech, Bhattacharya also announced the allowance for landless farmers. She said the allowance would be given in two instalments of Rs 2,000, one during the rabi season and the other during the kharif season.
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Feb 10, 2026, 12:25 PM
Assam's Ruling BJP Faces Police Complaint Over Controversial Video Targeting Muslims

Assam's Ruling BJP Faces Police Complaint Over Controversial Video Targeting Muslims

Guwahati:TheAssam Pradesh Congress Committee(APCC) on Tuesday, February 10, 2026, filed a police complaint against the ruling BJP for circulating a controversial video ofChief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarmaon social media.Congress MLAs Sibamoni Bora and Diganta Barman lodged the complaint atDispur Police Stationin Guwahati.The Assam BJP had posted the video on its official social media handle on February 7. The clip showed Sarma allegedly aiming a rifle and firing at two figures. One wore a skull cap, while the other had a beard. The post carried the caption “point-blank shot”.However, the BJP later deleted the video following widespread political backlash.Earlier, on February 9, Sarma said he was unaware of the video. Meanwhile, Congress presidentGaurav Gogoiaccused the Chief Minister of “inciting genocide” against Muslims through such content. He also urged the police to take suo motu cognisance of the matter.In its complaint, the Congress said the video symbolically showed Sarma firing at Muslims at point-blank range. The party further alleged that the overlaid text included phrases such as “foreigner-free Assam” and “there is no forgiveness to Bangladeshis”.According to the Opposition, these phrases targeted Bengal-origin Muslims in the state. The party said such communities are often derogatorily labelled as “Miyas” or “Bangladeshis”.“The content targets a particular community. It is highly provocative and communal,” the Congress MLAs said. They warned that such material could lead to social disharmony.Meanwhile, AIMIM presidentAsaduddin Owaision February 9 filed a separate complaint with the Hyderabad Police. He sought criminal action against the Assam Chief Minister over the now-deleted video.Reacting to the complaint, Sarma said he had no knowledge of the clip. He added that he was ready to face any legal action. “If any case has been filed against me, arrest me. I have no objection. I am prepared to go to jail,” he said. However, he reiterated his stance against what he described as Bangladeshi infiltrators.The controversy has further intensified political tensions in Assam, with Opposition parties demanding strict action over the video.Related
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Feb 10, 2026, 12:23 PM
Russia Unlikely to End Ukraine War, Says European Intelligence Official

Russia Unlikely to End Ukraine War, Says European Intelligence Official

Russian President Vladimir Putin has little interest in ending Russia’s nearly four-year war in Ukraine and believes he can outmaneuver the United States in negotiations, according to a senior European intelligence official. Kaupo Rosin, head of Estonia’s foreign intelligence service, said Moscow is deliberately prolonging talks with Washington and has no intention of engaging in meaningful cooperation. Speaking ahead of the release of Estonia’s annual security report, Rosin said intelligence drawn from Russian internal discussions shows that US officials remain Russia’s primary adversary in the Kremlin’s thinking. “There is absolutely no discussion about how to really cooperate with the US in a meaningful way,” Rosin said, adding that Russia is focused on buying time rather than compromising. Estonia’s security assessment concludes that Russia is unlikely to attack NATO in the immediate future but warns that Moscow continues to pose a serious threat as it rebuilds and expands its military capabilities. Although Russian officials publicly claim to support a negotiated settlement, Rosin said there is little evidence they are prepared to soften their demands. Recent US-brokered talks between Russian and Ukrainian envoys have been described as constructive by both sides, but they have produced no tangible progress on key issues. According to Rosin, Putin remains convinced that Russia can ultimately achieve its objectives on the battlefield. “In his head, he still thinks that he can actually win,” Rosin said, noting that this belief continues to shape Moscow’s negotiating strategy. White House disputes intelligence assessment US officials have pushed back on Rosin’s conclusions. A White House official said American negotiators have made “tremendous progress” toward ending the conflict, pointing to recent prisoner exchanges as evidence of diplomatic momentum. The official cited an agreement reached in Abu Dhabi involving the US, Ukraine and Russia that led to the release of more than 300 detainees, calling it a sign that talks are moving forward. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said last week that Washington has set a June deadline for Ukraine and Russia to reach a settlement, reflecting President Donald Trump’s desire to accelerate peace efforts. Trump has announced similar timelines in the past, though they passed without clear consequences. Senate Democrats are divided on supporting a short-term funding extension for the Department of Homeland Security ahead of a Friday deadline, with many demanding immigration enforcement reforms. Democratic leaders rejected a White House counterproposal as insufficient, pressing for stricter use-of-force standards, judicial warrant requirements, and a ban on racial profiling. Republicans oppose Democratic demands and are pushing for proof-of-citizenship voting requirements and tougher measures against illegal immigration, leaving a bipartisan deal uncertain as a partial shutdown looms. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Feb 10, 2026, 12:23 PM
Rare No-Confidence Motion Against Lok Sabha Speaker and More: Top Stories

Rare No-Confidence Motion Against Lok Sabha Speaker and More: Top Stories

Congress and its allies have taken the rare step of moving ano-confidence motionagainst the Lok Sabha Speaker over alleged partisan handling of parliamentary proceedings.Rahul Gandhihas stayed off the no-confidence notice against the Lok Sabha Speaker, with Congress citing parliamentary convention.Newly released Justice Department records suggest Donald Trump contacted Florida police during the early Epstein investigation and supported action against him.Mohammad Asif has warned Pakistan of a potential repeat upset against the USA ahead of their T20 World Cup 2026 clash.Indians hold an estimated 34,600 tonnes of household gold, but its value is not directly comparable to India’s GDP.Here are the top five stories of the eveningHow a no-confidence motion against the Lok Sabha Speaker works — and does oppn have the numbersThe Congress has moved a no-confidence motion against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, accusing him of biased conduct during the Budget session. The opposition has flagged issues such as Rahul Gandhi being denied an opportunity to speak and the suspension of several MPs.Backed by around 120 MPs, the move is being described as an exceptional measure to highlight what the opposition calls a breakdown of democratic norms in Parliament.Read full storyOpposition Cites ‘Abuse Of Office’ In No-Confidence Move Against Lok Sabha Speaker Om BirlaNo-confidence move against Om Birla: Why Rahul Gandhi did not sign the noticeCongress MP and LoP Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, has not put his signature on the no-confidence notice filed by opposition parties against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, party sources said on Tuesday. According to Congress sources cited by ANI, the decision stems from the view that, in a parliamentary democracy, it is inappropriate for the Leader of the Opposition to formally endorse a motion seeking the Speaker’s removal.Read full storyTrump threw Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago, told police 'thank goodness you’re stopping him' — new files revealRecently released US Justice Department documents have shed new light on Donald Trump’s past links to Jeffrey Epstein, including a claim by a former Florida police chief that Trump contacted him during the initial investigation, saying that Trump called the department during the mid-2000s probe and welcomed law enforcement action against Epstein. Michael Reiter, who headed the department between 2001 and 2009, was overseeing the case when the local investigation began in 2005.by Taboolaby TaboolaSponsored LinksSponsored LinksPromoted LinksPromoted LinksYou May LikeThe cost of hearing aids in New Delhi might surprise youHearing AidsLearn MoreUndoRead full storyPakistan in big danger? Ex-Pak star guarantees 'US will beat Pakistan again'Former Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Asif has cautioned the national team to not take the United States lightly in their upcoming T20 World Cup 2026 encounter, warning that another upset could be on the cards. He pointed to Pakistan’s shock Super Over defeat against the USA in the 2024 edition, which handed the Americans a landmark win. According to Asif, a similar outcome cannot be ruled out and could seriously dent Pakistan’s campaign.Read full storyIndian household goldvalue hits record high of over $5 tn, more than country’s GDPA Morgan Stanley report from October 2025 estimates that Indian households collectively hold 34,600 tonnes of gold. However, it is crucial to note that the value of household gold and India’s GDP are fundamentally different, as they represent stock and flow concepts, respectively.Read full story
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Feb 10, 2026, 12:16 PM
BJP Criticizes Opposition's Move to Remove Lok Sabha Speaker

BJP Criticizes Opposition's Move to Remove Lok Sabha Speaker

SynopsisThe Bharatiya Janata Party has strongly criticized the Opposition's notice to remove Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla. BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra stated that the time has come to remove Rahul Gandhi and the Congress party from politics. The party accused the Opposition of attacking constitutional institutions. This reaction follows the Opposition's move regarding the President's address and MP suspensions.
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Feb 10, 2026, 12:16 PM
Indian Opposition Parties Seek Removal of Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla

Indian Opposition Parties Seek Removal of Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla

SynopsisOpposition parties have joined forces to move a resolution seeking the removal of Om Birla from the Lok Sabha Speaker's post. A notice for this resolution was submitted by opposition members. The Lok Sabha Secretariat will now examine the notice according to established rules. While past attempts to remove a Speaker have failed, this move signals a significant political development.
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Feb 10, 2026, 12:08 PM
French President Macron to Visit India for Strategic Partnership Talks

French President Macron to Visit India for Strategic Partnership Talks

French President Emmanuel Macron is set to visit India from February 17 to 19, following an invitation from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Ministry of External Affairs said. During the three-day trip, PM Modi and Macron will meet for talks covering a broad range of issues, with a focus on deepening cooperation outlined under the Horizon 2047 Roadmap- a long-term plan guiding India–France relations over the next 25 years. The two leaders are also expected to exchange views on regional and international developments, including collaboration in the Indo-Pacific region, the MEA noted. India-France Year Of Innovation As part of the visit, Macron will travel to Mumbai with PM Modi to jointly launch the India–France Year of Innovation, a year-long programme to be marked in both countries through 2026. The initiative aims to boost collaboration in innovation, technology and research. On February 19, the French President will attend the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, highlighting the growing focus of both countries on artificial intelligence and emerging technologies. Building On Strategic Partnership The visit follows PM Modi’s trip to France in February 2025 and reflects the steady expansion of bilateral ties. The MEA said the engagement underlines the level of trust between the two sides and their shared intent to strengthen the strategic partnership further. India and France maintain close cooperation in areas such as defence, space, civil nuclear energy, maritime security, counter-terrorism and climate action. During last year’s visit to France, the two countries also agreed to explore collaboration on advanced and small modular nuclear reactors. The upcoming visit is expected to build on recent engagements and provide fresh momentum to the India–France partnership under the Horizon 2047 framework.
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Feb 10, 2026, 12:02 PM
Indian Congress Moves No-Confidence Motion Against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla

Indian Congress Moves No-Confidence Motion Against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla

The Congress submitted a no-confidence motion notice against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Tuesday — levelling accusations of “blatantly partisan” conduct in the House. The move is reminiscent of a strike against former Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar in December 2024 that was rejected for lacking a mandatory 14-day notice and misspelling his name. The Opposition cited multiple grievances from the ongoing Budget Session and claimed that Birla had abused the constitutional office by making “blatantly false” allegations against Congress MPs. Congress sources told news agency ANI that a total of 118 MPs had signed the notice of no-confidence motion against Birla. The motion was submitted on Tuesday afternoon “under rule 94C rules and procedures”. The Speaker has since directed the House Secretary-General to examine the no-confidence motion notice against him and take appropriate action. A no-confidence motion can only pass when certain conditions are met — beyond the obvious need for a majority vote. The document was initially flagged for technical errors (reminiscent of the Dhankhar spelling gaffe) after insisting that the issues in question took place last year in February 2025. Resubmission took place on Tuesday with the correct date but it can still be rejected or deprioritised for urgent session items like the Budget. It is also pertinent to note that bids to remove the Lok Sabha Speaker have never succeeded in the Indian Parliament. Former Lok Sabha secretary general PDT Achary told news agency PTI that the notice can only be submitted to the Lok Sabha secretary general and no other official. The document is then examined at the preliminary stage to see whether it contains “very specific charges”. The resolution must not contain defamatory content, and Article 96 allows the Speaker to defend themselves in the House. It is likely to be examined by the senior-most member of the panel of chairpersons since the present Lok Sabha does not have a Deputy Speaker. Once the processing part is over, the resolution reaches the House. But it can go to the House after 14 days, Achary said. The Speaker then places it in the House for consideration. It is actually the House which “grants permission”. “The Speaker then asks members in favour of the resolution to stand up. If 50 members stand up in support of it, if the criteria is fulfilled, the Speaker announces that the House has granted permission. Once the House grants permission, it has to be taken up for discussion and disposed of within 10 days,” Achary added. There are precedents of resolutions being moved. However, none has been adopted so far. “The reason: governments have a majority.” According to an ANI report quoting sources, Congress MP Rahul Gandhi had not signed the no-confidence motion against Speaker Om Birla. Sources told the publication that the decision was taken since it was not proper for the Leader of Opposition to sign a petition for the removal of the Speaker in a parliamentary democracy. The no-confidence motion was submitted with support from the Samajwadi Party and the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK). Trinamool Congress MPs did not sign the notice or lend support — with senior party leaders insisting that they wanted the INDIA bloc partners to first sign a letter addressed to the Speaker. “The All India Trinamool Congress has no problem signing the no-confidence motion against the Speaker. All 28 MPs will sign it. However, before moving the no-confidence motion, we want all the INDIA bloc partners to sign a letter addressed to the Speaker, highlighting the four points on which the argument is based,” said TMC National General Secretary Abhishek Banerjee. “For instance, eight INC MPs have been suspended. An appeal can be made to reconsider or revoke the suspension. The speaker can be given two to three days’ time to respond. If the Speaker does not act or fails to provide satisfactory responses to the four issues, a no-confidence motion can be introduced after three days,” he added.
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Feb 10, 2026, 12:02 PM
Hindu Trader Killed in Bangladesh Ahead of Elections Amid Widespread Unrest

Hindu Trader Killed in Bangladesh Ahead of Elections Amid Widespread Unrest

Dhaka:A Hindu trader was stabbed to death inside his shop in Bangladesh’s Mymensingh district on Monday, just two days ahead of the country’s elections, police said. The deceased has been identified as Susen Chandra Sarkar, a 62-year-old rice merchant. According to sources, he was brutally lynched before being stabbed to death on late Monday night. The miscreants also looted a few hundred thousand takas from the cash vault of his shop before fleeing the spot. The incident reportedly took place around 11:00 pm. According to reports, Sarkar was inside his shop when a group of unidentified men attacked him. After killing him, they allegedly pulled down the shutter, left the body inside his shop, and fled the spot. This comes hardly a month after another Hindu man, Dipu Chandra Das, was also lynched and burnt in Mymensingh. was a rice trader and a resident of Dakshinkanda village. He owned "Bhai Bhai Enterprise" at the intersection of the Bogar Bazar in the sub-district. Bangladesh has seen multiple instances of unrests in the last few months leading upto the elections. The killings, and protests came after the death of Sharif Osman Hadi, who died on December 18. Hadi was a key leader in the protests against Sheikh Hasina. Known for his anti-India rhetoric, Hadi was a spokesperson for the Inquilab Mancha platform, and a candidate in the general elections who was shot in the head while launching his election campaign in Dhaka. His death had triggered a huge furore in Bangladesh, leading to protests in which several buildings in Dhaka, including those housing the country's two leading media houses, were set on fire. Immediately after his death, Dipu Chandra Das, a Hindu garment factory worker, was lynched later killed after being set on fire over allegations of blasphemy. Another Hindu man, Amrit Mondal, was reportedly lynched over charges of extortion on December 24. Khokon Chandra Das, a 50-year-old man was also attacked, and set on fire while returning home after closing his shop on the night of December 31. He died in a hospital three days later on January 3. Over the next few weeks, a spate of Hindu killings continued amid the unrest triggered by Hadi's death. According to the 2022 census, the Hindu population in Bangladesh is approximately 13.13 million, which accounts for about 7.95% of the country's total population.
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Feb 10, 2026, 12:00 PM
Rajasthan Jewellery Trader Killed in Late-Night Stabbing Attack; Probe Underway

Rajasthan Jewellery Trader Killed in Late-Night Stabbing Attack; Probe Underway

A late-night stabbing incident in Rajasthan has left a 40-year-old jewellery trader dead and two others injured at he Brahmapuri area of ​​Merta City, the main gold market of Nagaur district. The victim, Pankaj Soni, was according to reports the elder brother of community leader Ashish Soni. A CCTV video of the attack has surfaced and is being widely circulated on social media. Masked Assailants Enter Shop, Launch Attack The viral video shows, three masked assailants entered jewellery shop named Uma Jain in the Brahmpuri area late at night. Pankaj Soni was seated inside the shop along with two workers when the attackers allegedly launched a stabbing assault. TW: Sensitive Content Let us know! 👂What type of content would you like to see from us this year? Pankaj sustained critical injuries and later succumbed, while the two workers were injured in the attack. Politically Sensitive Case, Demands for Justice Grow The killing has taken on a political dimension as the deceased was closely related to an RLP leader. Following the incident, there have been local demands for swift justice and improved security arrangements, particularly for traders operating late at night. Police Register Case, Investigation Underway According to report in NDTV Rajasthan, during the investigation, a knife was recovered from the scene. Police stated that the initial investigation has not yet revealed the motive for the attack. The NDTV report also mentioned that the investigation is considering both the motives of robbery and personal enmity. Further details are awaited as the probe continues.
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Feb 10, 2026, 11:59 AM
India: Congress Moves No-Confidence Notice Against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla

India: Congress Moves No-Confidence Notice Against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla

Speaker Om BirlaNEW DELHI: Escalating its confrontation with the BJP-led NDA government, theCongresson Tuesday moved a no-confidence notice against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, alleging repeated instances of blatantly partisan conduct during the ongoing Budget session, including the denial of speaking time to leader of opposition Rahul Gandhi and the suspension of MPs.Congress's no-confidence motion, signed by 120 opposition MPs, was moved for disallowing the leader of opposition Rahul Gandhi from speaking in the House, for not initiating action againstBJPMP Nishikant Dubey, for making unsubstantiated charges against women MPs of the Congress and for the suspension of eight opposition MPs.Kiren Rijiju Slams Congress, Shares Video Of Women MPs At PM Modi's Lok Sabha Seat"Notice of a resolution for the removal of Om Birla from the office of Speaker Lok Sabha, in terms of the provisions of Article 94(c) of the Constitution of India, has been given because of the blatantly partisan manner in which he has been conducting the business of the Lok Sabha.On several occasions, leaders of opposition parties have just not been allowed to speak, which is their basic democratic right in Parliament," the motion moved by Congress said.In a social media post on X, Congress MP Manickam Tagore said that the opposition has taken such a step in "extraordinary circumstances.""The opposition has placed its faith in constitutional propriety. While holding the Hon'ble Speaker in personal regard, we are pained and anguished by the consistent denial of opportunities to Opposition MPs to raise issues of public importance," Tagore said."After many years, a no-confidence notice against the Speaker has been moved - an extraordinary step born out of extraordinary circumstances," he added.The motion received the support of 120 MPs, including the support of Samajwadi Party and DMK. However, another INDIA bloc partner TMC has not yet declared its position.Why nowDuring the Budget session, Parliament witnessed major showdowns between the opposition and the ruling party.It began after Speaker Om Birla stopped Congress leader Rahul Gandhi from quoting from an article which referenced an unpublished memoir of former Army chief General MM Naravane. During the discussion on Motion of Thanks to the President’s Address, the House descended into chaos after Rahul refused to move on and repeatedly tried to quote excerpts on the 2020 Galwan Valley clash with China from the memoir.Additionally, Birla also suspended eight Congress MPs over repeated disruptions of the House.On February 4, Birla had also advised Prime Minister Narendra Modi not to come to the House to deliver his much-anticipated speech, after he claimed to have received information that some Congress MPs could rush to the Prime Minister’s seat in the House and “resort to an unprecedented incident”.Rahul Gandhi, however, refuted Birla's claims and maintained thatPM Modiavoided attending the House because of the issues he was raising.“The issue began a few days ago when the Naravane book came up. The government did not want me to discuss it and therefore stalled the House,” Rahul said.“The fact is very clear, the Prime Minister was afraid to come to the House, not because of the members, but because of what I was saying. He is still afraid because he cannot face the truth," he added.Claims and counterclaimsEarlier on Monday, a group of women MPs from the Congress also shot off a strongly worded letter to Om Birla, accusing him of making “false and defamatory allegations” against them.“We write this letter with deep anguish and a strong sense of constitutional responsibility. It is extremely unfortunate that you, as the Hon’ble Speaker of the Lok Sabha, have been forced by the ruling party to make false, baseless, and defamatory allegations against women Members of Parliament belonging to the Opposition,” the letter read.This was countered by a letter from the women parliamentarians of BJP to Birla which alleged that Congress MPs crossed parliamentary limits.The BJP MPs wrote to Speaker Birla alleging that Opposition women MPs "surrounded the Prime Minister's seat" and later aggressively approached the Speaker's chamber on February 4.They urged the Speaker to take "the strongest possible action" against the MPs involved in the alleged incident.Parliamentary affairs minister Kiren Rijiju also shared a video of the stand-off that unfolded in Lok Sabha on February 4.Rijiju slammed the grand-old-party for ‘egging on’ its women MPs to block the alley where the Prime Minister would have walked into the House, saying that the BJP lawmakers displayed maturity and restraint, else this could have led the House into complete bedlam.In the video, two or three ministers, including Ashwini Vaishnaw, Giriraj Singh and other MPs, are seen pleading and persuading the women lawmakers to go back to their seats and refrain from such unparliamentary behaviour, but the latter remained unrelenting and stood firm with banners and posters.What is article 94(C)In the Constitution, Article 94(C) deals with the procedure of moving a no-confidence motion against the Lok Sabha Speaker."A member holding office as Speaker or Deputy Speaker of the House of the People may be removed from his office by a resolution of the House of the People passed by a majority of all the then members of the House" the Constitution states."Provided that no resolution for the purpose of clause (c) shall be moved unless at least fourteen days' notice has been given of the intention to move the resolution," it further states.How it worksAccording to the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the Lok Sabha, any member of the House can seek the removal of the Speaker. Under chapter 18 of the rulebook, the member must submit a written notice, along with the full text of the resolution, to the secretary-general of the House.Once a notice is received, a motion seeking leave to move the resolution is entered in the List of Business in the name of the member who submitted the notice.The date for taking up this motion is fixed by the Chair -- usually the Deputy Speaker, as the Speaker cannot preside over the House when a motion for his removal is taken up.The Chair then places the motion before the House and asks whether leave should be granted to take it up. After the motion is placed before the House, at least 50 members must rise in support of it. If this threshold is not met, the motion fails and the member who moved it is informed accordingly.If the motion is accepted, it is then put to a vote. The voting can be conducted through a voice vote, division of votes, or other prescribed means.Will the motion be accepted?Even after 120 opposition MPs signatures, it would still depend on the Deputy Speaker of the House on whether the motion will see the light of day.For a resolution to be admissible, it must meet specific conditions laid down in the rules. The resolution should be specific with respect to the charges, clearly stating the allegations without ambiguity.It must also be clearly and precisely expressed, leaving no scope for vague or loosely worded claims. Further, the resolution must not contain arguments, inferences, ironical expressions, imputations or defamatory statements, ensuring that it remains factual, restrained and confined strictly to the stated charges.Does the opposition have numbers?The motion appears more symbolic and a case of political posturing, as the removal of the Lok Sabha Speaker requires an effective majority -- a majority of the present strength of the House, excluding vacant seats.Even if the motion is moved, it appears to be an uphill battle for the opposition as it lacks the requisite numbers in the 543-member House. In the 18th Lok Sabha, the BJP-led NDA enjoys a comfortable majority with 293 seats. In contrast, the INDIA bloc holds 238 seats, falling short of the numbers required.However, if the motion is discussed in the House, it will give the opposition a chance to place its charges against Speaker Birla on record.Has it happened before?While rare, such motions have historically been used to question the moral authority of the Chair rather than to unseat it.This is not the first time the opposition has decided to move a no-confidence motion against the presiding officer of Parliament. Earlier in 2024, the opposition moved a similar motion against then Rajya Sabha Chairman and Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar.However, Deputy Chairman Harivansh dismissed the motion, terming it an act of impropriety that was severely flawed and drawn in haste to mar the reputation of Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar.At least 60 opposition members had signed the notice seeking the removal of Vice-President Dhankhar from his post on December 10.History also records at least three instances since Independence when a no-confidence motion was moved to remove the Speaker. The first was against the first Lok Sabha Speaker, GV Mavalankar, in 1954, after MP Vigneshwar Misra alleged that the Speaker was not impartial.In 1966, opposition MPs moved a motion against Speaker Sardar Hukum Singh, with Madhu Limaye leading the charge and Deputy Speaker S V Krishnamoorthy Rao in the Chair.The third motion was moved on April 15, 1987, for the removal of Speaker Balram Jakhar by CPM MP Somnath Chatterjee, with Deputy Speaker Thambi Durai presiding. This motion was axed by the House.
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US Senate Democrats Confront Difficult Decision on Homeland Security Funding Extension

US Senate Democrats Confront Difficult Decision on Homeland Security Funding Extension

Senate Democrats who helped bring the fall government shutdown to an end are again confronting a difficult decision, whether to back a short-term funding extension for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) ahead of a Friday deadline. Lawmakers remain far from a long-term agreement on DHS funding, but Senate Majority Leader John Thune has signaled plans to move forward with a second continuing resolution (CR) to keep the department operating. DHS is the only federal agency without full-year funding for fiscal 2026 after Democrats demanded that any deal include changes to immigration enforcement practices, following backlash over the administration’s crackdown in Minneapolis. Democrats say support for another stopgap measure is far from certain, arguing they need meaningful progress toward a broader deal before approving a temporary fix. “My first reaction is not only ‘no,’ but ‘hell no,’” Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin said of another CR, though he left the door open to reconsider if talks show real momentum. Durbin is among eight Democrats — largely centrists, retirees and members from swing states — who previously broke with party leadership to end the 43-day shutdown in November, a group Republicans are likely to target again. Tensions escalated late Monday after Democratic leaders dismissed a White House counterproposal as “incomplete and insufficient.” Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer and House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries said the response lacked legislative text and failed to address concerns over what they described as ICE’s “lawless conduct.” The proposal was not released publicly. With DHS funding set to expire and a partial shutdown possible as early as Saturday, Democrats are pressing for reforms including judicial warrant requirements, clearer identification for DHS officers, stricter use-of-force standards and a ban on racial profiling. They say the demands are driven in part by two fatal shootings of protesters by federal agents in Minneapolis last month. Thune struck a more optimistic tone earlier Monday, saying negotiations with the White House showed “forward progress,” though he acknowledged that reaching agreement on immigration enforcement would be difficult. Rank-and-file lawmakers in both parties remain skeptical. Republicans have pushed back sharply against Democratic demands and are advancing priorities of their own, including legislation requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote and restrictions on cities they accuse of failing to crack down on illegal immigration. Meanwhile, many Democrats say they will not support additional DHS funding unless immigration enforcement is significantly scaled back. “Dramatic changes are needed at the Department of Homeland Security before a DHS funding bill moves forward,” Jeffries said. “Period. Full stop.” The renewed impasse follows President Donald Trump’s agreement to separate DHS funding from a broader spending package passed last week, which extended DHS funding only through Feb. 13. The move created a brief window for negotiations focused on ICE and other federal enforcement agencies. The issue gained urgency after ICU nurse Alex Pretti was killed by a US Border Patrol officer on Janunary 24, and after Renee Good was shot by ICE agents earlier in the month. While Trump agreed to separate the funding, he has not publicly responded to Democrats’ specific demands. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the administration is open to discussing some proposals but described others as “nonstarters.” Democrats are calling for a wide range of changes, including requiring immigration officers to remove masks, display identification and better coordinate with local authorities. They also want stricter use-of-force standards, legal safeguards at detention centers, limits on warrantless arrests, explicit bans on entering private property without judicial warrants and a prohibition on tracking protesters with body-worn cameras. Bangladesh and the US signed a trade deal lowering tariffs to 19 percent for Bangladeshi exports, with zero tariffs for select textiles made from US materials. Bangladesh will open its dairy, beef, poultry, and other markets to US goods, while easing non-tariff barriers and import restrictions. The agreement includes major commercial deals and Bangladesh's commitment to labor rights and environmental protections. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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