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Feb 16, 2026, 04:48 PM
Karnataka BJP and VHP Launch Sharp Attack on IT-BT Minister Priyank Kharge Over RSS Remarks

Karnataka BJP and VHP Launch Sharp Attack on IT-BT Minister Priyank Kharge Over RSS Remarks

Bengaluru: The Karnataka unit ofBJPand Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) Monday launched a sharp attack on IT-BT minister Priyank Kharge over his remarks onRSS, questioning the Congress party's record and political stance.In a strongly worded statement, BJP state president BY Vijayendra said, "Before questioning the registration of other organisations, Priyank should first ensure registration of the Karnataka unit of Congress, headed by his father Mallikarjun Kharge, is not cancelled."Priyank, at an event in Bengaluru Sunday, tore into RSS, questioning its funding and alleging it a "network" that "more than 2,500 organisations, including in America and England" and alleged "these people are into money laundering"."Where is their guru dakshina (donation) coming from," he asked, adding "When every rupee of others is being accounted for, why is there no accountability for their (RSS) money."In sharp rebuke, VHP called the remarks an "attempt to insult patriotic organisations and defame individuals associated with them".Milind Parande, VHP national organisational secretary, said such remarks only reduce the acceptance of those making them in society.by Taboolaby TaboolaSponsored LinksSponsored LinksPromoted LinksPromoted LinksYou May Like25:75 Plan | Lodha Mahalaxmi, MumbaiLodha GroupGet OfferUndo"They are trying to increase their credibility and trying to indulge in appeasement (with such remarks), both of which will not succeed," he said. "There are many forces and persons in India who have a problem with the awakening of Hindutva. They come up with such nonsense. Using such words and insulting patriotic organisations shows their intellectual bankruptcy."Vijayendra earlier alleged that targeting RSS, belittling Hinduism and singling out pro-Hindu activists were part of what he described as Congress's "hidden agenda".He accused the Kharge family of enjoying "prolonged political power" but claimed Kalyana Karnataka region (the Kharges are from Kalaburagi) remained backward despite their leadership."What contribution has Priyank made to the development of the region after becoming a minister?" he asked, alleging criticism of the RSS was aimed at covering up failures and gaining publicity.He alleged that Kharge's remarks reflected a mindset that "appeased anti-national forces" and insulted the Hindu faith.Using mythological imagery, Vijayendra said just as Lord Shiva consumed poison to bring forth nectar, RSS had stood firm against "anti-Hindu venomous forces". He compared Congress to the invasive parthenium weed.Priyank had also likened RSS to a demon and described BJP as its shadow. "We are fighting the shadow; if we fight the demon directly, the country will progress," he said, questioning why RSS should not be registered like other clubs and associations.Priyank defended his comments and countered BJP, saying: "Kalyana Karnataka is a backward region. If you had understood that this regional imbalance has historical and geographical reasons, the BJP-led central govt would not have refused to grant special status under Article 371J." He also took a swipe at Vijayendra, saying, "Was not your father BS Yediyurappa a four-time chief minister? Why was Shivamogga not developed like Singapore? The Anti-Communal Task Force was not formed to draw rangoli designs, but to curb communal conflicts and maintain peace and harmony."You Can Also Check:Bengaluru AQI|Bank Holidays in Bengaluru|Gold Rate Today in Bengaluru|Silver Rate Today in Bengaluru
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Feb 16, 2026, 04:40 PM
Bangladesh's Interim Leader Resigns Ahead of New Government Swearing-In

Bangladesh's Interim Leader Resigns Ahead of New Government Swearing-In

Interim Bangladesh leader Mohammad Yunus announced his resignation on Monday evening ahead of the swearing-in ceremony for Tarique Rahman. The Bangladesh Nationalist Party swept the recent elections — winning 209 out of 297 seats. Leaders from more than a dozen countries have been invited to attend the induction of new cabinet members on Tuesday “Today, the interim government is stepping down. But let the practice of democracy, freedom of speech, and fundamental rights that has begun not be halted,” reports quoted him as saying. Yunus took charge in August 2024 after the collapse of the Awami League regime led by Sheikh Hasina following the massive anti-government protests. He leaves behind a mixed legacy — with many opining that his interim government had steadied the free-falling economy but failed to restore security and protect human rights. Others have alleged that his administration neglected the safety of religious minorities amid a slew of killings that rocked Bangladesh in recent months and sparked protests in neighbouring India. The Nobel Laureate has dismissed suggestions that he will remain part of the government in any way. Yunus assured last week that the elected government would assume its responsibility quickly — denying claims that he wished to become the new President of Bangladesh. “The task of the interim government will end with the election of a new government. We will hand over the responsibility to the newly elected government with deep pleasure and pride… and return to our own jobs. We ardently await that auspicious moment,” he said during a televised address hours after poll campaigning ended on February 10.
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Feb 16, 2026, 04:32 PM
Iran-US Nuclear Talks Expand to Economic Incentives Amid Rising Tensions

Iran-US Nuclear Talks Expand to Economic Incentives Amid Rising Tensions

The latest round of Iran-US nuclear negotiations is no longer just about centrifuges and uranium stockpiles. As diplomats prepare for talks in Geneva on February 17, the agenda has widened to include oil and gas investments, mining partnerships, and even commercial aircraft purchases. At the center of the discussions is a familiar standoff: Washington wants strict limits—or a halt—on uranium enrichment. Tehran wants sanctions relief first. But this time, both sides are openly talking about economic incentives that could reshape the long-term durability of any deal. With military tensions rising in the Arabian Sea and high-level envoys attending, the outcome could influence not just nonproliferation efforts, but global energy markets and regional stability. At its core, the dispute remains nuclear. The United States is seeking firm guarantees that Iran will not pursue weapons-grade uranium enrichment. Iran insists its program is civilian, but it has steadily expanded enrichment levels since the collapse of the 2015 agreement.
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Feb 16, 2026, 04:26 PM
US Expected to Reduce Tariffs on Indian Imports as Trade Deal Nears Completion

US Expected to Reduce Tariffs on Indian Imports as Trade Deal Nears Completion

The US is expected to bring down reciprocal tariffs on India to 18% from 25% this week and chief negotiator from the Indian side will travel to US next week to finalise the legal text of the interim, commerce secretary Rajesh Agrawal said Monday. As part of the trade deal the US has announced reducing additional tariffs on Indian imports to 18% from 50%. Of the 50% tariffs, 25% that was imposed on India for buying crude oil from Russia has already been removed. The remaining 25% tariffs are for balancing the trade between the two countries. “I am told they are processing it (reduction of reciprocal tariffs). It should be done fast. Our expectation is it should be done this week but in case it is not done, the team is there next week and we can pursue and see why it is taking time,” Agrawal told reporters. Both sides are engaged in finalizing the legal agreement that will finalise the contours of the deal finalised on 2nd February and announced on February 7 . There have been virtual engagements going on and next week the chief negotiator – Joint Secretary in Department of Commerce Darpan Jain – will be leading a delegation to the US to work towards the legal agreement, he said. If the legal text is not finalised next week then there might be a visit of the US delegation to New Delhi. “The effort is to see that we can finalize, close and sign the legal agreement in the month of March. From our side also, any reduction in tariff, any market access, preferential market access will be extended only after the legal agreement is signed,” the secretary said. Agrawal also said that India and the UK are making a “genuine” effort to see if the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement signed in July last year can be operationalised in April this year. On whether some announcement regarding expansion of Preferential Trade Agreement (PFA) between India and four nation MERCOSUR can be made during the visit of Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva this week, he said a joint trade committee under the existing agreement is trying to finalize the scope of expansion which could be completed in next few months. MERCOSUR includes Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay. On the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) with Canada, Agrawal said the two countries are engaged to finalize the Terms of Reference (ToR). The two countries were earlier negotiating a trade pact but it was paused in 2023. Now they have decided to resume talks after the change of the government in Canada and global trade dynamics.
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Feb 16, 2026, 03:54 PM
Karnataka Power Struggle Intensifies Between Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar

Karnataka Power Struggle Intensifies Between Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar

Bengaluru:After a brief lull, the power sharing between Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and his deputy D K Shivakumar has intensified again with the war of words freely being aired by supporters of both the groups after Shivakumar's Delhi visit last week. Unlike previous times, where Shivakumar's supporters restrained themselves from mounting a direct attack and just expressed their desire to see him as the Chief Minister, this time, Siddaramaiah's son Dr Yathindra has come under their attack. It is not a secret that Dr Yathindra, along with Urban Development Minister Byrathi Suresh are running a shadow administration in the State. This has irked many Congress legislators and even some of the ministers, as they are left powerless even in their own constituencies. That was the reason behind both Shivakumar and his brother D K Suresh referred to Dr Yathindra as `our high command', whenever he went on to say that his father would complete the full term. The developments are indicating that some kind of change in the state power centre is in the air, sooner or later. But, there are few problems with the timeline. The state budget is scheduled to be presented on March 6 and after the budget session, the general elections to five important states, including neighbouring Tamil Nadu and Kerala, along with West Bengal are on cards. At this juncture, will the party high command change an OBC leader, which may send a wrong signal to the states going to polls. But, the D K Shivakumar supporters are charged again. Earlier, many of D K Shivakumar's supporters were issued with show cause notices for issuing any statement regarding leadership changes. However, the same was not the case with the supporters of Siddaramaiah, where Dr Yathindra, even ministers like Zameer Ahmed Khan, Sathish Jarkiholi and Dr H C Mahadevappa issued statements saying that the government will not survive if Siddaramaiah was changed. After Shivakumar's Delhi visit last week, where he held meetings with AICC President Mallikarjun Kharge, General Secretary K C Venugopal, Sonia Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi and lastly with Rahul Gandhi also, who eluded Shivakumar for long. The first question Shivakumar supporters asked was why Siddaramaiah supporters were left alone, while Shivakumar supporters were issued with show cause notice for the same offense. Mandya MLA Ganiga Ravi, while expressing his confidence in D K Shivakumar becoming the Chief Minister soon said came down heavily on Dr Yathindra. ``He is the party high command for us. The high command can issue us notice, but we can not issue him notice. This will not happen for long,'' he said. Also Watch: When other MLAs like Ramanagar MLA Iqbal Hussain, Magadi Balakrishna and others started talking in the same tone and started directing their comments towards AICC President Mallikarjun Kharge, Dr Yathindra toned down a bit and said: ``There is nothing much to read between the lines. After Shivarathri, everything will be fine for everyone, including the Deputy Chief Minister.'' Meanwhile, MLC B K Hariprasad, an old friend of Shivakumar who had switched to Siddaramaiah camp recently wondered who should be solving the confusion here. ``The party high command did not create any confusion. Then, how will they solve it?'' he asked. ``D K Shivakumar is like a railway engine. He makes a lot of noise when he arrives. He pulls everyone with him. I feel the party high command will decide everything,'' he added.
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Feb 16, 2026, 03:53 PM
Shiv Sena Deputy Chief Minister Condemns Cow Urine Spraying Incident at Temple

Shiv Sena Deputy Chief Minister Condemns Cow Urine Spraying Incident at Temple

Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on Monday described as “unfortunate” the incident in which a group of youths allegedly sprinkled cow urine inside a temple in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar district following a visit by Shiv Sena MLA Abdul Sattar . The controversy broke out after Sattar offered prayers at the Nageshwar Mahadev Temple in Rahimabad village in his Sillod Assembly constituency on the occasion of Mahashivratri. Shortly after his visit, some local youths objected to his presence and reportedly carried out what they termed a “cleansing” ritual by spraying gomutra inside the temple premises. Videos of the incident surfaced on social media, triggering political reactions. “Abdul Sattar is an elected MLA. He is a patriot and a lover of this country. Such action on the part of people is not good,” Shinde, who also heads the Shiv Sena, said. Right wing groups had opposed Sattar’s entry into the temple, alleging that he consumes non-vegetarian food and had thereby “defiled” the shrine. Manoj Morellu, BJP’s Sillod unit chief, told reporters that party workers had sprayed gomutra to “restore sanctity” to the temple, claiming that Sattar’s visit had hurt religious sentiments. Sattar, a four-term MLA from Sillod, has been a member of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly since 2009. Beginning his political career at the grassroots level in the 1980s, he entered state politics with the Congress before switching to the Shiv Sena ahead of the 2019 Assembly elections. He served as a Minister of State in the Uddhav Thackeray-led government and later joined Shinde’s camp following the Shiv Sena split in 2022, securing a cabinet berth in the Mahayuti government. Known for his outspoken style, Sattar remains a polarising figure in the Marathwada region and has had frequent run-ins with both BJP leaders and right-wing groups despite being part of the ruling alliance. Sattar was not available for comments.
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Feb 16, 2026, 03:45 PM
Pakistan Cuts Ties with US Lobbying Firms After Record Spending

Pakistan Cuts Ties with US Lobbying Firms After Record Spending

Pakistan has cut ties with several prominent lobbying firms in the United States after spending record sums in 2025 to secure access to the highest levels of the Trump administration. Islamabad’s lobbying outlay had surged to about $600,000 a month, marking the highest level in recent decades, before the Pahalgam terror attack in April and India’s subsequent military response, Operation Sindoor, in May. According to the Hindustan Times, which first reported the development, Pakistan has terminated relationships with Javelin Advisors, Seiden Law, Orchid Advisers, Squire Patton Boggs and Conscience Point Consulting, citing filings made with the US Department of Justice towards the end of 2025. The five firms together were estimated to have received roughly $450,000 a month to shape public opinion and engage with institutions such as the White House, Congress and the State Department. Several had links to the Trump administration. Javelin Advisors and Trump Organisation executive George Sorial, disclosed it stopped lobbying for Pakistan in October 2025 after being paid $50,000 a month as a subcontractor to Seiden Law. In a final disclosure filed in November, the firm said it had advised Pakistan on a proposed memorandum of understanding on critical minerals, offered guidance on the India-Pakistan conflict and facilitated introductions to members of Congress and the executive branch. Javelin Advisors, Seiden Law, Orchid Advisers, Squire Patton Boggs and Conscience Point Consulting. Spending peaked at about $600,000 per month in 2025 and has since fallen to roughly $175,000 a month, below India’s estimated $200,000. Several of the firms hired by Pakistan had close ties to US President Donald Trump or his political network. Javelin Advisors was founded by Keith Schiller, Trump’s longtime bodyguard, and George Sorial, a former executive at the Trump Organization. The firm disclosed it advised Pakistan on a proposed critical minerals agreement and facilitated introductions to members of Congress and the executive branch before ending its contract in October 2025. Seiden Law was founded by Robert Seiden, who previously worked as a private investigator for Trump’s political campaigns. Seiden Law also said its $200,000-a-month contract ended in October 2025. Pakistan’s lobbying push had intensified in April and May 2025, when Squire Patton Boggs, Javelin Advisors, Seiden Law, Orchid Advisers and Conscience Point Consulting were hired shortly before hostilities broke out between India and Pakistan. Former Pakistani diplomats told Hindustan Times the decision to scale back may reflect confidence in having secured access within the Trump administration. Husain Haqqani, Pakistan’s former ambassador to the US, said Islamabad’s lobbying helped build a favourable narrative and that while such spending can bring short-term gains, the broader strategic picture remains unchanged, with India continuing to be Washington’s preferred partner. Pakistan now retains only Qorvis LLC and Ervin Graves Strategy Group, spending about $175,000 a month, compared with India’s roughly $200,000 monthly outlay on firms including SHW Partners and Mercury Global Affairs, the report said.
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Feb 16, 2026, 03:45 PM
IPFT Criticizes Chief Minister's Remarks on Kokborok Script, Warns Against Unnecessary Interference

IPFT Criticizes Chief Minister's Remarks on Kokborok Script, Warns Against Unnecessary Interference

Agartala:TheIndigenous People’s Front of Tripura(IPFT), a junior ally of the BJP, on Monday criticised Chief MinisterManik Sahaover his remarks on the script to be used for Kokborok, saying he should avoid interfering with the mother tongue of a different community.The reaction comes amid widening differences within the ruling alliance, particularly betweenTipra Mothaand the BJP, over the demand for adoption of the Roman script for the Kokborok language.In recent political speeches, the Chief Minister opposed the use of the Roman script and argued in favour of an Indian-origin script, suggesting that Kokborok speakers could even consider developing a new script instead of adopting what he described as a foreign one.IPFT General Secretary Swapan Debbarma said the issue of script must be determined by those who speak and use the language regularly. “The Chief Minister’s mother tongue is Bengali. He should refrain from making unnecessary statements on the issue. Which script is better for Kokborok shall be decided by those who practice the language in day-to-day life. Any opinion expressed by someone who is not well-versed in the language should be treated as unnecessary interference. The Chief Minister should also understand that he doesn’t have to have an opinion on everything,” Debbarma said.Referring to past political developments, Debbarma cautioned the ruling BJP against disregarding sentiments in the hills. “The Left lost its political grip in the hilly region of the state because it opposed the Roman script without any valid justification. Hence, the ruling party must keep in mind that political power is not permanent,” he said.He further indicated that the Chief Minister’s remarks might reflect a personal view rather than a formal policy position. “It could be the Chief Minister’s personal opinion. He might have his own view on the matter, but neither the BJP nor the government has made any official policy decision in this regard. In the board exams, which are supposed to start in a couple of days from now, the students are at liberty to write their answer sheets in both Roman and Bengali scripts,” Debbarma added.Related
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Feb 16, 2026, 03:40 PM
US and India Close In on Trade Deal Amid Focus on Strategic Autonomy

US and India Close In on Trade Deal Amid Focus on Strategic Autonomy

The United States announced an ‘interim’ trade deal with India earlier this month — reducing tariffs to 18% and conditionally lifting a stringent 25% cess on the purchase of Russian oil. Officials will head to Washington next week amid efforts to finalise the legal agreement between the two countries. Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal said India was looking to sign the trade deal in March. “The joint statement lays down the contours of the deal. Now the contours of the deal has to be translated into a legal agreement, which will be signed between the two sides. Next week (India’s) chief negotiator Darpan Jain will be leading a delegation to the US to finalise the legal trade agreement,” he told reporters. India reiterated its call for “strategic autonomy” on Saturday amid continued insistence from the US that New Delhi had ‘agreed’ to stop purchasing Russian oil. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar issued the statement amid continued pushback from the Opposition and allegations that the government had ‘surrendered’ to Washington. “We are very much wedded to strategic autonomy because it’s very much a part of our history and our evolution. It’s something which is very deep, and it’s something which cuts across the political spectrum as well,” he told the Munich Security Conference. The Minister noted that the global oil market was complex and ever-changing — adding that countries were now required to constantly reassess their calculations and partnerships. Jaishankar said that commercial considerations would continue to guide procurement decisions for India. He added that while the country may not agree with all partners on every issue, dialogue and a willingness to find common ground remain important.
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Feb 16, 2026, 03:30 PM
UK Government Seeks to Regulate All AI Chatbots Amid Grok Controversy

UK Government Seeks to Regulate All AI Chatbots Amid Grok Controversy

The British government is seeking to include all AI chatbots in online safety laws. The pushback comes after Elon Musk's Grok was used to create sexualised deepfakes.The UK government on Monday said providers of AIchatbots will be held responsible for preventing their technology from generating illegal or harmful content. Also Read |Mystery Illness Grips Haryana Village: 18, Including 9 Children, Dead in Palwal As Fever and Hepatitis Outbreak Spread. The move follows international backlash against Grok, after the chatbot was found to allow users to create and share sexualized fake images of women and children. Also Read |PM Narendra Modi Inaugurates India AI Impact Expo 2026 at Bharat Mandapam, Interacts With Startups and Tech Leaders (Watch Video). What is the planned change concerning AI bots? The government plans to expand rules that currently apply only to content shared between users on social media platforms. "The new measures announced today include a crackdown on vile illegal content created by AI," Prime Minister Keir Starmer said ahead of a speech on the topic. "The government will move fast to shut a legal loophole and force all AI chatbot providers to abide by illegal content duties in the Online Safety Act or face the consequences of breaking the law," he said. Starmer's center-left Labour government is also increasing efforts to protect children online and has launched a consultation on banning social media for people under 16. How does the law stand at present? The Online Safety Act, which entered force in July, requires platforms hosting potentially harmful content to implement strict age verification, such as facial imagery checks or credit card confirmation. The creation or distribution of non-consensual intimate images or child sexual abuse material produced with AI is also illegal. However, UK media regulator Ofcom has noted that not all AI chatbots fall under the law, including those that "only allow people to interact with the chatbot itself and no other users." "Technology moves on so quickly that the legislation struggles to keep up, which is why, for AI bots... we need to take the necessary measures," Starmer said. Ofcom opened a probe in January into X, which hosts Grok, for allegedly failing to meet safety obligations. TheEuropean Commission is also examining whether the chatbot is spreading illegal content within the bloc. X has since announced new restrictions designed to prevent the creation of explicit images of real people. Edited by: Louis Oelofse (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 16, 2026 09:00 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Feb 16, 2026, 03:26 PM
Bhiwandi Mayoral Elections: Mahayuti Allies Drift Apart as Separate Candidates Emerge

Bhiwandi Mayoral Elections: Mahayuti Allies Drift Apart as Separate Candidates Emerge

Bhiwandi, Feb 16:The political equations within the Bhiwandi Nizampur Municipal Corporation have taken a dramatic turn ahead of the mayoral elections, with allies in the Mahayuti contesting separately for the top two posts. While the BJP and the Shiv Sena (Shinde faction) had fought the civic elections together, both parties have now fielded their own candidates for the Mayor and Deputy Mayor posts, signalling visible cracks in the alliance at the local level. On Monday, a total of nine corporators filed nominations for the Mayor’s post, while six corporators submitted their papers for Deputy Mayor at the civic headquarters before Municipal Secretary Ajay Patil. Interestingly, several aspirants filed nominations for both posts. The final picture, however, will become clear only after the withdrawal of nominations. 10 nominations for Mayor For the Mayor’s post, prominent names include Konark Vikas Aghadi chief and former Mayor Vilas Patil, his wife Pratibha Patil, and their son Adv. Mayuresh Patil. From the Shinde Sena camp, Balaram Chaudhary and Suchita Mhatre (wife of former MLA Rupesh Mhatre) have entered the fray. The Congress has fielded Tariq Momin, while the BJP has nominated Ratan Chaudhary and Sneha Patil. Former Mayor and Bhiwandi Vikas Aghadi chief Javed Dalvi has also filed his nomination. Notably, BJP’s Ratan Chaudhary submitted two sets of nomination papers, taking the total number of nominations for the Mayor’s post to 10. 7 nominations for Deputy Mayor For the Deputy Mayor’s post, Shinde Sena has fielded Asmita Naik, while the Congress has nominated Tariq Momin. The BJP has given candidature to Suhas Nakate. From Bhiwandi Vikas Aghadi, Javed Dalvi has filed his nomination, while the Samajwadi Party has nominated Arib Shaikh. Konark Vikas Aghadi’s Adv. Mayuresh Patil is also in the race. Dalvi filed two sets of nomination papers, pushing the total number of nominations for Deputy Mayor to seven. Mahayuti allies drift apart The nominations have made it evident that despite contesting the civic elections together under the Mahayuti banner, the BJP and the Shinde-led Shiv Sena have chosen separate paths in the mayoral contest. Both parties have officially fielded their own candidates for Mayor and Deputy Mayor, underlining shifting political alignments within the corporation. Adding another layer to the political dynamics, Javed Dalvi publicly declared his support for the Shinde Sena, stating that he filed nominations for both posts under the guidance of Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde. He claimed that corporators from Shiv Sena Shinde, Bhiwandi Vikas Aghadi, Konark Vikas Aghadi and the Samajwadi Party are together. Meanwhile, Congress district president Abdul Rashid Tahir Momin asserted that the Congress, along with the NCP SP and its allies, has the backing of 54 corporators. With multiple candidates in the fray and alliances shifting ahead of voting day, the stage is set for a high-stakes contest in the Bhiwandi civic body. The final outcome will depend largely on last-minute negotiations and the withdrawal process, which could significantly alter the electoral arithmetic. Court allows Vilas Patil to file mayoral nomination under strict conditions Bhiwandi court has granted conditional permission to former Mayor Vilas Patil, chief of Konark Vikas Aghadi, to file his nomination for the Mayor’s post in the Bhiwandi Nizampur Municipal Corporation. Patil was recently arrested by the Economic Offences Wing in an alleged cheating case and has been remanded to police custody till February 18. As February 16 was the last date to submit nominations for the Mayor and Deputy Mayor elections, Patil moved the court seeking permission to file his papers. The court allowed his plea, observing that filing a nomination is a constitutional right. Also Watch: He filed his nomination under heavy police security. The court directed that Patil must not speak to the media, use any electronic devices, contact anyone outside the EOW office or disturb law and order. He has also been asked to bear the security expenses. To get details on exclusive and budget-friendly property deals in Mumbai & surrounding regions, do visit:https://budgetproperties.in/
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Feb 16, 2026, 03:25 PM
Mysterious Illness Claims 18 Lives in Haryana's Chhainsa Village Amid Water Contamination Concerns

Mysterious Illness Claims 18 Lives in Haryana's Chhainsa Village Amid Water Contamination Concerns

Gurugram, February 16:A mysterious illness has claimed the lives of at least 18 people, including nine children, over the past few days in Chhainsa village of Palwal district in Haryana. Residents report that almost every household in the village of 5,000 has someone suffering from symptoms such as high fever, abdominal pain, vomiting, and jaundice. While the state health department has officially confirmed seven deaths linked to acute hepatitis or liver failure, local villagers claim the actual toll is higher, citing a steady rise in fatalities since the beginning of February. The outbreak has prompted the Haryana Health Department to set up emergency medical camps and conduct door-to-door screening.Water Contamination in Greater Noida: Delta 1 Residents Fall Ill With Diarrhea and Stomach Ache After Allegedly Consuming Water Mixed With Sewage. On Monday, February 16, Palwal Civil Surgeon Dr Satendra Vashisht confirmed that a rapid response team has been deployed to the village to collect blood and water samples. Initial findings suggest a significant correlation between the deaths and contaminated drinking water, with officials identifying several illegal pipe connections and a lack of proper chlorination in the village’s supply. Of the confirmed deaths, health officials state that four individuals succumbed to Hepatitis B and C, while investigations are ongoing for the remaining cases. Screening of over 800 people has revealed 18 active cases of hepatitis in the village. Doctors noted that victims exhibited severe liver-related complications, including hepatic encephalopathy and multi-organ failure, before passing away at medical facilities in Nuh and Palwal.Bengaluru Water Contamination Scare: BWSSB Halts Supply to Lingarajapuram Over Contamination Fears. Preliminary laboratory reports on 31 water samples from various households detected bacterial contamination, including E. coli, in several locations. Tests also revealed that the village’s water storage tanks and pipelines lacked adequate chlorine levels, which is a critical measure for preventing waterborne viral infections like Hepatitis A and E. In response to the crisis, the district administration has initiated a massive cleanup drive. Over 24 illegal water connections were severed on Sunday to prevent sewage seepage into the main drinking water lines. Furthermore, the health department has distributed nearly 15,000 halogen tablets for water purification and launched a vaccination drive for the close contacts of those infected. "We are advising all residents to consume only boiled or purified water," Dr. Vashisht said. A permanent medical team is currently monitoring the village round-the-clock, and a dedicated helpline (01275-240022) has been established for residents seeking medical assistance or reporting new symptoms. 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 (Aaj Tak), 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 16, 2026 08:55 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 16, 2026, 03:23 PM
India Dominates Pakistan in T20 World Cup, Former Players Trade Barbs Over Performance

India Dominates Pakistan in T20 World Cup, Former Players Trade Barbs Over Performance

India continued their dominance over Pakistan in multi-nation tournaments, beating them by 61 runs in a 2026 T20 World Cup group match on Sunday . It has been followed by a number of former Pakistan players providing scathing assesment of the team, its management and of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) itself. Pakistan fast bowling great Shoaib Akhtar went on one such rant while on the panel of a show on Indian news channel ABP News. Shoaib was particularly scathing about PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi. “One guy who does not know anything has become the Pakistan Cricket Board’s chairman. What can you do? How will the team run?” he said. ALSO READ | How Suryakumar Yadav solved the Usman Tariq puzzle Former India batter Mohammad Kaif however, felt that Shoaib’s criticism of the PCB and the Pakistan team management is taking credit away from just how clinical India were on the night. “Ever since we started the show I’m not happy, because you have been saying the Pakistan team is anyway weak, is an unenergetic team. If that team had won today, then 100% Shoaib Akhtar would be saying right now that BCCI is prideful, that the players had too much ego.” argued Kaif on the same show. “I want to say that by showing Pakistan as weak, you are taking credt away from India’s excellence. You have just been showing that Pakistan is in trouble, that there’s no system, but what does that matter for India?” he continued. Yet another batting collapse came back to haunt Pakistan in the crucial encounter against India on Sunday when they were bundled out for 114 runs, losing the match by 61 runs in a crucial Group A match in Colombo. This was also Pakistan’s third lowest score in a T20 World Cup match, right behind their 82 vs West Indies in 2014 and 113/7 vs India in 2024. Ishan Kishan made a high-quality 77 off 40 balls on a challenging surface to take India to 175 for seven. Put in to bat, Kishan took the game away from Pakistan despite the fall of Abhishek Sharma in the first over bowled by Salman Ali Agha.
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US Congressman Randy Fine Sparks Controversy Over Comments on Dogs vs. Muslims

US Congressman Randy Fine Sparks Controversy Over Comments on Dogs vs. Muslims

Florida:US Congressman Randy Fine, on Monday, February 16, stirred controversy after he claimed that if he were ever forced to choose between dogs and Muslims, the choice “is not a difficult one.” “If they force us to choose, the choice between dogs and Muslims is not a difficult one,” he wrote on X. If they force us to choose, the choice between dogs and Muslims is not a difficult one. A former gambling industry executive, Fine’s remarks came in response to a New York-based Palestinian-American activist, Nardeen Kiswani’s comments on dogs as indoor pets. On February 13, Kiswami said, “Finally, NYC is coming to Islam. Dogs definitely have a place in society, just not as indoor pets. Like we’ve said all along, they are unclean.” She later clarified that the comment was a joke. Finally, NYC is coming to Islam. Dogs definitely have a place in society, just not as indoor pets. Like we’ve said all along, they are unclean. Fine linked Kiswani’s post to supporters of New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani, saying, “For context, this is the leader of one of the key mainstream Muslim groups that supported Mamdani.” Several users condemned his statement, calling it Islamophobic and dehumanising. Journalist Mehdi Hasan said, “We are now into full-on genocidal Rwandan rhetoric from a sitting Republican member of Congress. (That every Dem member of Congress and every liberal media outlet are not calling out this guy is a reminder that they should never be taken seriously on any kind of bigotry again.)” We are now into full on genocidal Rwandan rhetoric from a sitting Republican member of Congress.(That every Dem member of Congress and every liberal media outlet are not calling out this guy is a reminder that they should never be taken seriously on any kind of bigotry again.)https://t.co/KqKEsA9UD2 A Republican and a Trump ally, he is known for making controversial comments against Muslims in the past. Following the Bondi Beach shooting in Australia in 2025, the Congressman had suggested that the US ban Muslims from entering the country and remove those already living there. “This has to stop. Diversity is not our strength. Diversity has become suicidal. It is time for a Muslim travel ban, radical deportations of all mainstream Muslim legal and illegal immigrants, and citizenship revocations wherever possible. Mainstream Muslims have declared war on us. The least we can do is kick them the hell out of America,” Fine had said at the time of the attack.
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UK Government Cracks Down on AI Chatbots Generating Illegal Content

UK Government Cracks Down on AI Chatbots Generating Illegal Content

TheUKgovernment on Monday said providers ofAIchatbots will be held responsible for preventing their technology from generating illegal or harmful content. The move followsinternational backlash against Grok, after the chatbot was found to allow users to create and sharesexualized fake images of women and children. The government plans to expand rules that currently apply only to content shared between users on social media platforms. "The new measures announced today include a crackdown on vile illegal content created by AI," Prime MinisterKeir Starmersaid ahead of a speech on the topic. "The government will move fast to shut a legal loophole and force all AI chatbot providers to abide by illegal content duties in the Online Safety Act or face the consequences of breaking the law," he said. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser thatsupports HTML5 video Starmer's center-left Labour government is also increasing efforts to protect children online and has launched a consultation on banning social media for people under 16. The Online Safety Act, which entered force in July, requires platforms hosting potentially harmful content to implement strict age verification, such as facial imagery checks or credit card confirmation. The creation or distribution of non-consensual intimate images or child sexual abuse material produced with AI is also illegal. However, UK media regulator Ofcom has noted that not all AI chatbots fall under the law, including those that "only allow people to interact with the chatbot itself and no other users." "Technology moves on so quickly that the legislation struggles to keep up, which is why, for AI bots... we need to take the necessary measures," Starmer said. Ofcom opened a probe in January into X, which hosts Grok, for allegedly failing to meet safety obligations. TheEuropean Commission is also examiningwhether the chatbot is spreading illegal content within the bloc. X has since announced newrestrictions designed to prevent the creation of explicit images of real people. Edited by: Louis Oelofse
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India AI Impact Expo 2026 Inaugurated by PM Narendra Modi: A Global Hub for Trusted and Inclusive AI

India AI Impact Expo 2026 Inaugurated by PM Narendra Modi: A Global Hub for Trusted and Inclusive AI

New Delhi, February 16:Prime Minister Narendra Modi officially inaugurated the India AI Impact Expo 2026 today at Bharat Mandapam, marking the commencement of a landmark five-day event dedicated to the evolution and application of artificial intelligence. Scheduled to run from February 16 to 20, the Expo is being held in conjunction with the high-level India AI Impact Summit. Addressing a global audience of policymakers, industry leaders, and tech innovators, the Prime Minister framed the event as a critical milestone in India’s journey toward becoming a global hub for trusted and inclusive AI. The central theme of the Summit, "Sarvajana Hitaya, Sarvajana Sukhaya" (Welfare for All, Happiness for All), served as the foundation for the Prime Minister’s keynote address. He articulated a vision where technology is not merely a tool for economic efficiency but a primary driver for social equity. The Prime Minister emphasized that for AI to be truly successful, it must be democratic in its reach and ethical in its implementation, specifically focusing on solving "last-mile" challenges in healthcare, education, and sustainable agriculture.PM Narendra Modi To Inaugurate India AI Impact Summit 2026 Today; Sam Altman, Sundar Pichai and Global Leaders To Attend AI Event. The Expo itself serves as a massive showcase of India’s rapidly maturing tech ecosystem. Spanning across the sprawling halls of Bharat Mandapam, the exhibition features specialized zones dedicated to the IndiaAI Mission. A significant highlight of the opening day was the demonstration of indigenous foundation models designed to support India’s diverse linguistic landscape. These tools are intended to bridge the digital divide by allowing citizens to interact with AI in their native languages, further reinforcing the government’s commitment to digital inclusion. Beyond domestic achievements, the event has drawn significant international participation, reflecting India's growing influence in global tech governance. The presence of world leaders and CEOs from major multinational technology firms underscores the strategic importance of the India AI Impact Summit. Discussions during the opening sessions centered on creating a unified global framework for AI safety and the development of sovereign AI stacks that can be shared with other emerging economies.Impact Summit to Help India Project Itself as AI Nation: Alok Agrawal of AI4India. Inaugurated the India AI Impact Expo 2026 at Bharat Mandapam. Being here among innovators, researchers and tech enthusiasts gives a glimpse of the extraordinary potential of AI, Indian talent and innovation. Together, we will shape solutions not just for India but for the…pic.twitter.com/G370iXYAXm — Narendra Modi (@narendramodi)February 16, 2026 #WATCH| Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the India AI Impact Expo 2026, at Bharat Mandapam. The India AI Impact Expo 2026 is being held from 16th to 20th February 2026, alongside the India AI Impact Summit. The theme of the Summit is Sarvajana Hitaya,…pic.twitter.com/zMRtELnn37 — ANI (@ANI)February 16, 2026 The timing of the Expo is particularly significant as India seeks to solidify its position as a leader of the Global South. By hosting this summit, the country is positioning itself as a mediator between rapid technological advancement and the need for rigorous regulatory guardrails. As the Expo continues through the week, it is expected to facilitate numerous bilateral agreements and investments, further fueling a sector that is increasingly becoming the backbone of the national digital economy. 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 X Account of Narendra Modi). 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. (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 16, 2026 08:36 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Punjab Leader of Opposition Partap Singh Bajwa Granted Interim Relief in Scheduled Castes Commission Case

Punjab Leader of Opposition Partap Singh Bajwa Granted Interim Relief in Scheduled Castes Commission Case

The Punjab and Haryana High Court has granted interim relief to Punjab Leader of Opposition Partap Singh Bajwa by staying a summons issued by the Punjab State Commission for Scheduled Castes. The court has also directed the state government to respond to Bajwa’s petition challenging the commission’s action. The case originates from remarks made by Bajwa, leader of opposition in Punjab assembly,, during a public rally in Jandiala Guru, Amritsar, on February 7. Addressing alleged irregularities in a government department headed by Cabinet Minister Harbhajan Singh ETO, Bajwa used Punjabi idioms involving “band bajana” (literally meaning to play musical instruments in a band, but idiomatically implying ruin or exposure). He vowed to hold the minister accountable for alleged mismanagement. Opponents from the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), interpreted the comments as derogatory and caste-insensitive, noting that professions like band-playing are traditionally associated with certain Scheduled Caste communities in Punjab. AAP leaders organized statewide protests, including demonstrations with live band performances outside Bajwa’s residence, demanding a public apology and accusing him of insulting Dalit dignity and hardworking professionals. The Punjab State Commission for Scheduled Castes took suo motu notice of media reports on February 11, issuing a summons for Bajwa to appear and explain his statements. The commission’s chairperson alleged attempts to serve the notice at Bajwa’s residences were initially refused, prompting further criticism of an “anti-Dalit mindset” within Congress ranks. Bajwa’s legal team challenged the summons in the High Court, arguing that the remarks were made in a purely political context without any intent to target a specific caste. They described the commission’s action as arbitrary and lacking sufficient basis. On the other side, Minister Harbhajan Singh ETO defended honest labor, stating that earning a livelihood through band music is no crime. Congress maintains the controversy is being exaggerated for political gain.
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British Museum Updates Ancient Middle East Displays to Remove References to 'Palestine'

British Museum Updates Ancient Middle East Displays to Remove References to 'Palestine'

London: The British Museum has removed references to the term “Palestine” from some displays relating to the ancient Middle East following concerns raised about its historical use, according toAnadolu Agency. The development follows representations made by the UK-based advocacy group UK Lawyers for Israel (UKLFI), which argued that references to Palestine in exhibits covering the ancient Levant andEgyptwere anachronistic. The museum confirmed that selected gallery panels and labels are being updated on a case-by-case basis. UKLFI said audience feedback suggested the historic use of the term was “in some circumstances no longer meaningful”. The organisation maintained that applying a single geographical name across several millennia could create a misleading impression of continuity and obscure changing political and cultural realities in the region. A spokesperson for the museum said revisions have already been introduced in some sections. Panels in the Levant gallery, covering the period between 2000 and 300 BC, now provide detailed information on Canaan and the Canaanites, as well as the emergence of the kingdoms of Judah and Israel. Updated material on the Phoenicians was installed in early 2025. According toThe Telegraph, terminology in a display about the Hyksos, who ruled parts of Egypt between 1700 and 1500 BC, has also been amended, with the phrase “Palestinian descent” replaced by “Canaanite descent”. UKLFI welcomed the review, saying it appreciated the museum’s willingness to address terminology it considers inaccurate or potentially misleading. The group had earlier written to museum director Nicholas Cullinan, raising what it described as “serious concerns” over the use of the term in ancient historical contexts. However, the British Museum denied that the changes were made in direct response to the complaint. It said the term remains a well-established geographical designation in scholarship and continues to be used where appropriate. The museum also noted that United Nations terminology is applied in maps depicting modern political boundaries, including Gaza, the West Bank, Israel and Jordan. The revisions have drawn criticism from some academics and activists, who argue that the term “ancient Palestine” has been used in historical and archaeological research and warn that altering language in cultural institutions could influence public understanding of the region’s past. The debate reflects wider tensions over how history and identity in the Middle East are presented in global museums, where terminology remains both academically contested and politically sensitive.
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US Position on Iran's Nuclear Programme Moves Towards Realism Ahead of Negotiations

US Position on Iran's Nuclear Programme Moves Towards Realism Ahead of Negotiations

Iran on Monday said that the US position on Tehran’s nuclear programme “has moved towards a more realistic one," a day ahead of a second round of negotiations between the two countries. “A cautious assessment is that, from the discussions that have taken place in Muscat to date, at least what we have been told is that the US position on the Iranian nuclear issue has moved towards a more realistic one," said foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei, according to the official IRNA news agency. The comments come as Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, arrived in Geneva to lead a diplomatic and expert delegation for indirect talks with the US, mediated by Oman. The negotiations, set for Tuesday, will focus on Tehran’s nuclear programme, though Washington has pushed to include issues such as Iran’s ballistic missiles and regional activities. ALSO READ: Iran Ready To Consider Compromises For Nuclear Deal If US Lifts Sanctions: Deputy Foreign Minister Meanwhile, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards began military exercises in the strategic Strait of Hormuz on Monday. State media said the drills aim to prepare for “potential security and military threats" in the area, through which about 20 percent of the world’s oil passes. Iranian officials have repeatedly threatened to block the strait amid rising tensions. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio expressed cautious optimism, telling reporters, “We’re hopeful there’s a deal. The president always prefers peaceful outcomes and negotiated outcomes to things." Considerable uncertainty surrounds Iran’s stockpile of more than 400 kilogrammes of 60-percent enriched uranium, last inspected in June. Iran has indicated it may consider compromises on its nuclear programme if US sanctions are lifted, while insisting that no deal will involve submission to threats. Araghchi also met with International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) chief Rafael Grossi for “deep technical discussion" ahead of the talks and is scheduled to meet Swiss and Omani officials as part of the diplomatic efforts. Tehran has said it seeks a “viable" agreement that benefits both sides economically, particularly in aviation, mining, and oil and gas sectors, while Israel has demanded complete removal of enriched uranium and strict limits on Iran’s enrichment capabilities. (With inputs from AFP)
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Indian Army Initiates Process to Terminate Commission of Missing Special Forces Officer Major Sharyf Bhonsle

Indian Army Initiates Process to Terminate Commission of Missing Special Forces Officer Major Sharyf Bhonsle

Mumbai, February 16:The Indian Army has formally initiated the process to terminate the commission of Major Sharyf Bhonsle, an elite Special Forces officer who has been missing for over a decade. Major Bhonsle, an alumnus of the National Defence Academy (NDA), went incommunicado in August 2014 after proceeding on annual leave. Following years of unsuccessful search efforts, the Army Headquarters recently issued a Show Cause Notice to his family residence in Pune, marking the final administrative step before his permanent removal from service on grounds of serious misconduct and desertion. The case of Major Bhonsle is considered one of the most enigmatic and prolonged unresolved absence cases in recent military history. At the time of his disappearance, he was serving in a high-profile role as the Aide-de-Camp (ADC) to the then Governor of Arunachal Pradesh, Lt Gen Nirbhay Sharma (retd). Despite his prestigious position, investigations revealed that the officer traveled to Europe for adventure sports without the mandatory security clearances required for serving personnel, particularly those in sensitive Special Forces units.‘Four Stars of Destiny’: Delhi Police Register FIR Over Circulation of Unpublished Book by Former Indian Army Chief MM Naravane. Major Bhonsle’s authorised leave began on June 23, 2014, and he was scheduled to rejoin his duties in Itanagar by August 18. However, he failed to report back, and his family in Pune confirmed they had lost all contact with him. Subsequent investigations by Military Intelligence (MI) discovered that the officer had traveled to Spain to participate in an international para-jumping festival. Crucially, Major Bhonsle reportedly flouted strict military protocols by failing to obtain Military Intelligence clearance for his foreign travel. While his social media activity initially placed him in Spain, later digital traces suggested he had moved to Norway to pursue BASE jumping. Despite inquiries through Indian Embassies in Madrid and Oslo, his exact whereabouts have remained a mystery since August 15, 2014.What Is Bhairav Battalion? Indian Army’s Newly Introduced Combat-Ready Force To Make 1st Republic Day Parade Debut. In response to his continued absence, a Court of Inquiry (CoI) was convened at the Parachute Regimental Centre in Bengaluru. By October 2014, the Army formally declared him a "deserter," a procedural status that allows for his arrest by civil authorities. In 2016, an Apprehension Roll was issued, but over ten years of surveillance and search efforts have yielded no concrete leads. Theories regarding his fate vary significantly within military circles. Some investigators suspect he may have met with a fatal accident during an unrecorded extreme sports jump in the rugged terrain of Norway. Others point toward voluntary desertion, though it remains rare for a decorated officer from the 2nd Battalion of the Parachute Regiment (Special Forces) to abandon their commission without a known grievance or trace. On October 27, 2025, the Integrated Headquarters of the Ministry of Defence (Army) served a formal Show Cause Notice citing Section 19 of the Army Act, 1950. The notice, delivered to his Aundh residence in Pune, stated that his continued retention in the force is "undesirable" due to grave misconduct. The officer was granted a 30-day window to respond, a deadline that has since passed without a reply. The Army is now moving toward an ex-parte termination of his commission. This final step will officially end his service record, stripping him of his rank and benefits. The move underscores the military’s commitment to discipline, ensuring that even long-standing cold cases are brought to a legal conclusion to maintain the integrity of the officer cadre. 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 (OdishaBytes), 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 16, 2026 08:25 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Purnesh Modi Elected Deputy Speaker of Gujarat Assembly

Purnesh Modi Elected Deputy Speaker of Gujarat Assembly

PURNESH MODI, the BJP MLA from Surat West constituency who came to limelight in 2019 after filing a criminal defamation case against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for his remarks on Modi surname, was on Monday elected as the Deputy Speaker of the Gujarat Assembly. Modi was elected to the post after a proposal in that regard was put for voice vote in the House by Speaker Shankar Chaudhary on the first day of the budget session. The Opposition Congress fielded its senior member Shailesh Parmar for the post. In the 182-member Gujarat Assembly, BJP has a majority of 162 seats. The Congress has 12 members. Modi’s name for the post was proposed by Cabinet Minister Jitu Vaghani and supported by BJP MLA from Kadi constituency, Rajendra Chavda. Parmar’s name was proposed by Congress MLA from Chanasma constituency Dinesh Thakor and supported by Jamalpur MLA Imran Khedawala. Following a voice vote, the proposal for Modi as Deputy Speaker was passed by majority. Modi has replaced Shehra MLA Jethabhai Ahir, who resigned from the post of Deputy Speaker last year, citing “preoccupation with other responsibilities”. He is a three-time MLA from Surat and a former minister in the state government. In 2019, Modi filed a criminal defamation case against Rahul Gandhi for his remarks on ‘Modi’ surname at a political rally in Karnataka. Gandhi was convicted in the case in 2023 by a trial court in Surat which led to his disqualification from the Lok Sabha then.
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Himachal Pradesh Governor Skips Reading Most of Customary Speech Amid Budget Session

Himachal Pradesh Governor Skips Reading Most of Customary Speech Amid Budget Session

Himachal Pradesh Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla skipped reading almost his entire customary speech and told the House that the “speech should be deemed to have been read” on the Budget session’s first day on Monday . The governor only read the first two paragraphs out of the total 130 and concluded his address in around four minutes. Shukla said, “Paras 3 to 16 of my speech appear to comment on constitutional institutions. I would not like to read them. Further, para 17 to the rest of the speech is on the achievements of my government. The respected members of the House should themselves analyse these achievements.” Meanwhile, a copy of the Governor’s speech referring to the 16th Finance Commission’s decision to discontinue the Revenue Deficit Grant (RDG) was provided to the media. It also referred to how the RDG’s discontinuation will adversely affect Himachal’s economy. The paragraphs between 3 and 16 advocate the RDG’s restoration. These paragraphs cite Article 275(1) of the Constitution of India, which provides for such grants, including RDG, to states that are unable to bridge the gap between their revenue receipts and expenditure. The para 16 says, “For a hilly and border state like Himachal Pradesh, where revenue generation capacity is inherently limited due to natural resources and geographical constraints, the importance of RDG becomes even greater. Its discontinuation will result in the shortage of essential financial resources required for development programmes, social welfare schemes and disaster management…” The Governor declined to comment to the media. While Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said, “The Governor said in the House that his speech be deemed to have been read. Indeed, the speech refers to certain constitutional provisions. It is our opinion that the House should debate the issue of RDG.” The first two paragraphs, which the Governor read, say, “It gives me great pleasure to address the first session of the year of this esteemed House and the eleventh session of the fourteenth Legislative Assembly of Himachal Pradesh… This session of this August House has been convened for passing supplementary demands for grants for the year 2025-26, the Budget for the year 2026-27 and for important legislative business… I am confident that all of you, with your experience, will uphold the high traditions of constructive deliberation on my Government’s policies and programmes.” After the Governor’s address, Speaker Kuldeep Singh Pathania adjourned the house till 2.25 PM. The house re-assembled at 2.45 PM.
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Russia-Ukraine Talks Resume in Geneva Amid Low Expectations for Breakthrough

Russia-Ukraine Talks Resume in Geneva Amid Low Expectations for Breakthrough

Senior Ukrainian and Russian officials are set to meet in Geneva, Switzerland, for a two-day round of talks starting Tuesday, days before the fourth anniversary of Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The negotiations, brokered by the United States, follow earlier discussions in Abu Dhabi and are expected to include representatives from Washington, Kyiv and Moscow, The Guardian reported. Despite renewed diplomatic momentum, expectations of a breakthrough remain low, with Russia continuing to press what Kyiv views as maximalist demands. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said the Geneva meeting would cover a “broader range of issues" than earlier rounds, including territorial questions and other proposals put forward by Moscow, according to the report. The talks mark the first time the current negotiation track will be held on European soil, after previous rounds in Abu Dhabi and Istanbul. Washington is understood to have backed Geneva as the venue, with US envoys scheduled for other diplomatic meetings in the city the same week. The negotiations are scheduled as a two-day meeting beginning Tuesday, just days before the fourth anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Russia’s negotiating team will be headed by Vladimir Medinsky, a senior adviser to President Vladimir Putin described as an arch-conservative figure who has previously questioned Ukrainian sovereignty. He will be joined by Igor Kostyukov, chief of Russian military intelligence, and Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galuzin, along with nearly two dozen officials, the report said. Ukraine is expected to send the same delegation as in previous rounds, led by Rustem Umerov, secretary of Ukraine’s national security and defence council, The Guardian reported. While earlier talks focused largely on ceasefire proposals, the Geneva discussions are expected to address a wider agenda, including: Ukraine has reiterated it will not give up territory in the Donbas region. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said “allowing the aggressor to take something is a big mistake" and warned that Russia cannot be stopped “with kisses or flowers". Kyiv and Washington also differ on security guarantees, with the US proposing a 15-year commitment while Ukraine is seeking assurances lasting 30 to 50 years, the report said. US President Donald Trump suggested Ukraine needed to move faster to secure an agreement, saying Kyiv was holding up progress toward ending the war. “Zelenskyy needs to act. Russia wants to make a deal. He needs to act, otherwise he will miss a great opportunity," Trump told reporters. However, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Washington remained uncertain whether Moscow was serious about ending the war. The decision to hold talks in Geneva is seen as being pushed by Washington, which is coordinating diplomatic efforts and had other meetings scheduled in the city the same week, The Guardian reported. No. Ukrainian officials have signalled there is little expectation of a major political breakthrough, though Kyiv says it will participate constructively in the talks, the report said. Medinsky’s inclusion has drawn attention in Kyiv because of his past views questioning Ukrainian nationhood. His presence is being interpreted by some Ukrainian officials as a sign the Kremlin may not be approaching the negotiations with full seriousness, The Guardian reported.
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Explosion in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Kills Two, Injures 17

Explosion in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Kills Two, Injures 17

At least two people, including a child, were killed and 17 others injured in an explosion near Miryan police station in Bannu district of Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Monday, Dawn reported. Police said the blast took place near shops in front of the station when an improvised explosive device (IED) detonated. According to a police statement cited by Dawn, a time bomb attached to a motorcycle exploded at the site. While civilians in the vicinity were affected, police personnel remained unharmed. Rescue teams transferred the injured and the deceased to nearby hospitals, with several of the wounded reported to be in critical condition. Bannu Deputy Inspector General Sajjad Khan confirmed that the area was cordoned off and a search operation launched. A heavy police contingent, along with the bomb disposal squad, quick response force, and armoured personnel carriers, was deployed. Evidence is being collected, and investigations are ongoing. The Bomb Disposal Squad is clearing the site “to ensure timely and effective prevention of any possible further threat,” the statement said. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor Faisal Karim Kundi condemned the explosion and expressed sorrow over the deaths, denouncing the perpetrators as “enemies of humanity” who threaten the province’s peace. Opposition leader Ibadullah Khan also condemned the attack, saying, “Elements hostile to peace want to disturb the province’s calm; the nation should unite to confront them.” He called the killing of innocent citizens “extremely regrettable” and added, “An attack on the province’s peace is an attack on the entire nation; the government must take immediate and effective action. Such cowardly attacks cannot weaken our morale.” Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has witnessed frequent attacks in recent months. In January, two boys were injured in an explosion in Bannu’s Domel area, one of whom later died of his injuries, Dawn reported. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced President Trump’s endorsement of Hungary’s far-right leader Viktor Orban ahead of elections, highlighting US support for far-right parties across Europe, including Germany, Poland, the UK, and France. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Israeli TV Producer Dana Eden Dies at 52 While Filming Hit Series Tehran in Greece

Israeli TV Producer Dana Eden Dies at 52 While Filming Hit Series Tehran in Greece

Dana Eden, one of Israel’s most prominent television producers and a driving force behind the acclaimed spy series Tehran, has passed away at the age of 52. She died in Greece, where the fourth season of the hit drama is currently being filmed. According to a report in Variety, Greek police are investigating the circumstances surrounding her death to rule out any suspicious elements. She was found dead in a hotel room. While no official cause of death has been confirmed, Eden’s production banner, Shula and Donna Productions, addressed speculation circulating online. In a statement, the company said, “The production company would like to clarify that the rumors suggesting a criminal or nationally motivated death are untrue and completely baseless." Tributes Pour In From Industry and Political Leaders Eden co-founded Shula and Donna Productions with fellow Tehran producer Shula Spiegel and was regarded as one of the most influential figures in Israel’s television industry. Israeli public broadcaster Kan, which co-produces Tehran, expressed its condolences in a statement (via Kan News), “We are saddened by the passing of our friend and partner in a long line of productions, series and programs at the Israel Broadcasting Corporation – Dana Eden. Dana was among the senior figures in the Israeli television industry and was a central figure in the creation and leadership of some of the corporation’s most prominent and influential productions." The statement further noted, “The fourth season of the series is currently being filmed in Greece – a complex and significant production, which Dana came to closely monitor. Her professional work, uncompromising commitment and love of creation have left a deep mark on the Israeli Broadcasting Corporation. Here we share in the heavy mourning of her family, friends and colleagues, and embrace her dear partner, our friend Shula Spiegel." Israel’s Minister of Culture Miki Zohar also paid tribute on X, writing, “With great sorrow, I received the news of the passing of Dana Eden, one of the most prominent and influential producers in the Israeli television industry. Dana left a profound mark on Israeli creation and brought our story to international stages with pride, talent, and courage. I share in the grief of the family, friends, and colleagues. May her memory be blessed." About Tehran Tehran follows Mossad agent Tamar, played by Niv Sultan, as she undertakes covert missions aimed at preventing Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. Although set in Iran, the series is largely filmed in Greece, which doubles for the Middle Eastern nation, with much of the dialogue delivered in Farsi. The third season, which premiered globally in January, was reportedly delayed due to similarities between its storyline and real-world events unfolding in Iran over the past year.
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UPSC Essentials: January 2026

UPSC Essentials: January 2026

Every Monday , we bring you UPSC Current Affairs Pointers —a concise, exam-focused guide to help you stay ahead in your Prelims and Mains preparation. If you missed the UPSC Current Affairs Pointers of the past week | February 2 to 8, 2026, from the Indian Express, read it here. — India is hosting the AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi from February 16 to February 20. — The AI Impact Summit 2026 is the fourth edition in a series of such global gatherings, the first of which was held in the United Kingdom to serve as a forum for politicians and frontier AI CEOs to tackle the potential existential risks posed by advanced AI systems. — This marks the first time the AI Summit is being held in the Global South, following previous events in Seoul and Paris. — The theme of the summit is sarvajana hitaya, sarvajana sukhaya — welfare for all, happiness for all. — The three main goals of the AI Impact Summit 2026 are leveraging AI to empower people and promote innovation, projecting India as the service provider for AI for the whole world, and democratising access to compute, datasets, and algorithms. — It comprises seven working groups , termed ‘chakras’, that will cover topics such as: ‘Resilience, Innovation, and Efficiency,’ ‘Human Capital,’ ‘Safe & Trusted AI’, ‘Science’, ‘Democratising AI Resources’, ‘Inclusion for Social Empowerment’, and ‘AI for Social Good & Economic Development’. — The Indian Army will host the first-ever International Military Adventure Challenge Cup (IMACC) 2026 between the 18th and 23rd of February in the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas. The event has been designed to test the essential qualities of a soldier, including physical fitness, mental resilience, teamwork, leadership and decision-making under pressure. — Teams from seven friendly foreign countries – Bhutan, Brazil, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Saudi Arabia, along with teams from the Indian Army, Indian Air Force, Indian Coast Guard and the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) will take part in IMACC 2026. — Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Malaysia from 07-08 February 2026 on the invitation of the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Anwar Ibrahim. — This was the third visit of the PM to Malaysia, and the first after the elevation of the India-Malaysia bilateral relationship to a ‘Comprehensive Strategic Partnership’, in August 2024. — There was an exchange of several agreements and memoranda of understanding covering strategic, economic, technological and people-to-people engagement. — The MoU between Malaysia’s Anti-Corruption Commission and India’s Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on combating and preventing corruption was signed. An MoU on cooperation in the field of disaster management was also signed. — Malaysia has a 2.9 million-strong Indian diaspora, the third-largest in the world, and the second-largest PIO community (2.75 million). — Both countries also have regular bilateral exercises, Harimau Shakti for the Army, Samudra Laksamana for the Navy, and Udara Shakti for the Air Force. — The President of Seychelles, Dr. Patrick Herminie was on a six-day State visit to India from the 5th to the 10th of February 2026. This is President Herminie’s first visit to India after assuming the presidency. — Seven MoUs were signed. These are pharmacopoeial cooperation in the health sector; technical and scientific collaboration between meteorological authorities; a cultural exchange programme for 2026-2030; cooperation on digital transformation; ocean observation, maritime scientific research and data sharing; capacity-building training programmes for Seychelles civil servants and procurement of food items. — India has also announced a Special Economic Package of $175 million for Seychelles, comprising $125 million in a rupee-denominated Line of Credit and the rest as grant assistance. — India and Greece have signed a Joint Declaration of Intent to strengthen defence industrial cooperation between the countries, which will eventually pave the way for developing a five-year roadmap for the partnership between the two countries, the Ministry of Defence said. — The agreement was signed following bilateral talks between Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and his Greek counterpart Nikolaos-Georgios Dendias at the Manekshaw Centre. — Bilateral Military Cooperation Plan for 2026 was also exchanged, charting the course for military engagements between the armed forces of both countries, it said. — In a first, the Indian Navy has taken command of Combined Task Force (CTF) 154, a key multinational training task force under the Combined Maritime Forces (CMF). — Commodore Milind M Mokashi from the Indian Navy formally took over as Commander CTF 154 from the outgoing Commander of the Italian Navy. — Established in May 2023, CTF 154 is dedicated to enhancing maritime security through multinational training programmes across the Middle East and the wider region. — The training focuses on five core pillars: Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA), Law of the Sea, Maritime Interdiction Operations, Maritime Rescue and Assistance, and Leadership Development. — According to the CMF website, each training opportunity is tailored to meet partner requests ranging from basic to advanced levels. — CTF 154 conducts multinational maritime training at locations across the Middle East, enabling more CMF partner-nations to participate in training opportunities without ships or aircraft, particularly during courses that are facilitated ashore. — CTF 154’s core staff consists of members from Canada, Egypt, Jordan, Seychelles, Turkey, and the United States. — CMF, headquartered in Bahrain with US Naval Forces Central Command and US 5th Fleet, is the largest multinational naval partnership in the world, with 46 nations committed to upholding the international rules-based order at sea. — External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar underlined that India remains committed to strategic autonomy and will make “independent” choices, at the Munich Security Conference (MSC). — The MSC was founded by a German official and publisher Ewald-Heinrich von Kleist at the peak of the Cold War (1947-1991). Starting in 1963, the conference initially only focused on military issues and was mainly attended by western countries and their high-profile officials, who “came together to display a united front in their struggle with Soviet communism”, according to Financial Times. — After the end of the Cold War, the conference expanded its agenda that went beyond defence and security matters to include issues such as climate change and migration. It also started to invite leaders from eastern nations, including Russia, India and China. — The PM’s Office (PMO) has told the Lok Sabha Secretariat that Parliament questions and matters related to PM CARES Fund, the Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund (PMNRF) and the National Defence Fund (NDF) are not admissible under rules related to the conduct of business in Lok Sabha, The Indian Express has learnt. — Questions are asked in the House to hold the government accountable on matters of public interest. The criteria for admissible questions is laid down in Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha . Questions are first sent to the Lok Sabha Secretariat, which is guided by the rulebook in deciding admissibility. The final decision rests with the Speaker. — The PMO has cited Rule 41(2)(viii) and 41(2)(xvii), which state a question “shall not relate to a matter which is not primarily the concern of the Government of India”; and “it shall not raise matters that are under the control of bodies or persons not primarily responsible to the Government of India”. — PM CARES Fund: It is a public charitable trust set up to raise funds for national emergencies. It was set up on March 27, 2020, following the Covid-19 outbreak. — PMNRF: It was established in 1948 with public contributions to assist displaced people from Pakistan. Its resources are now utilised primarily to help out families of those killed in natural calamities and to the victims of major accidents and riots. — NDF: It is used for the welfare of members of the Armed Forces and their dependents. The fund is administered by an Executive Committee, with the PM as Chairperson. — The Centre has set a three-hour deadline for social media platforms to take down AI-generated, deepfake content flagged by it or courts. — The Union Government has mandated social media platforms to prominently label AI-generated content and urged them to embed synthetic content with identifiers. — The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has provided the protocol for the singing of the National Song Vande Mataram. — The guidelines specified that all six stanzas of the National Song be sung on official functions, with a duration of 3 minutes 10 seconds. Whenever the official version of the National Song is sung or played, the audience shall stand to attention. — It shall be sung before the National Anthem Jana Gana Mana when both of them are to be played together. — The Prime Minister Office (PMO) has shifted from the colonial-era South Block building on Raisina Hill to the new office at Seva Teerth complex. — The Executive Enclave complex or Seva Teerth , on Dara Shikoh Road (formerly Dalhousie Road), also houses the National Security Council Secretariat and the Cabinet Secretariat. It has been built under the Central Vista redevelopment project. — In addition to Executive Enclave Part 1, a new residence for the PM, called Executive Enclave Part 2, is also under construction nearby. — Origin of Central Vista: According to the government website, “During the colonial era, leading British architects Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker envisaged the Central Vista complex as the centre of administration in India to house all facilities needed for efficient functioning of the Government.” — Recently, the Union Cabinet has approved the Rs 1 lakh crore Urban Challenge Fund that will provide 25% of the cost of projects for which at least 50% of the cost has to be raised from the market. — It was announced during the Budget 2025-26, that the government will set up the Urban Challenge Fund of Rs 1 lakh crore to implement the proposals for ‘Cities as Growth Hubs’, ‘Creative Redevelopment of Cities’, and ‘Water and Sanitation.’ — Under the fund, while the government plans to give Rs 10,000 crore, cities are expected to get the remaining Rs 40,000 crore from floating municipal bonds, entering into private-public partnerships, and taking loans, according to a Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs source. — The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) has released the new Consumer Price Index (CPI) data based on the updated base year 2024 (earlier it was 2012), placing retail inflation in January at 2.75%. — The CPI 2024 series adopts the Classification of Individual Consumption According to Purpose (COICOP) 2018, replacing the earlier structure comprising six broad groups. — CPI 2024 uses the latest classification system developed by the United Nations Statistics Division. According to the MoSPI, “under the revised framework, expenditure is classified into 12 divisions at the first level, 43 groups, 92 classes, 162 subclasses, enabling and 358 items at the last level of hierarchy which enables: * Classification of items according to their usage * Ensures global comparability of India’s CPI * Enables more granular dissemination of indices and inflation rates.” — The new CPI basket contains 358 goods and services, up from 299 in the erstwhile basket, with new goods such as airpods being added to the CPI and obsolete ones like audio cassettes being removed. — This new CPI has included rural house rent for the first time to improve coverage of rural housing consumption. — Indian National Centre for Ocean Information and Services (INCOIS) has proposed to establish the Regional Service Centre (RSC) — the first-of-its-kind in India in terms of a tsunami-related coordination centre — at Vijaynagar along the Swaraj Dweep in the Andaman and Nicobar. — INCOIS is the nodal agency operating the Indian Tsunami Early Warning Centre (ITEWC). — The new system will be able to also detect tsunamis triggered by non-seismic causes. This will truly be the next-generation tsunami warning system. — Globally, 80% of tsunamis are triggered by undersea earthquakes and the remaining occur following non-seismic causes like landslides, submarine volcanic activity and mudslides. — Another first to come up as part of this project will be the laying of 270-km-long sub-sea cables along the subduction zone, the area where the movement between two tectonic plates triggers earthquakes and volcanic activity. — Storm Marta hits Spain and Portugal, leading to heavy rain and storms. It has also led to severe crop loss in the region. — The Iberian Peninsula is considered one of Europe’s regions most exposed to climate change, with scientists warning of longer heatwaves and more frequent episodes of extreme rainfall in recent years. — This year’s Union Budget has sanctioned the establishment of two new telescopes to study the sun and the origins of the universe, besides the upgradation of an existing telescope, in Ladakh. — National Large Solar Telescope (NLST): It is a 2-metre aperture solar telescope, coming up in the Merak region near the Pangong Tso lake. The NLST will operate in the visible and near-infrared wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum. — Once built and operational, which is estimated to happen over the next 5-6 years, NLST will serve as India’s third ground-based solar observatory. Currently, the Kodaikanal Solar Observatory (in Tamil Nadu , established 1899) and the Udaipur Solar Observatory (in Rajasthan, established 1975) are operational. — National Large Optical–Near Infrared Telescope (NLOT): It is a 13.7-metre aperture segmented-mirror telescope which will be built in Hanle. In a segmented-mirror telescope, a larger primary mirror comprises highly complex, smaller hexagonal mirror segments. — Projected to be ready over the next decade, NLOT will be one of the world’s largest telescopes operating in the electromagnetic spectrum’s optical-infrared wavelengths. — In building NLOT, India can count on its experience of its participation in the ongoing construction of the Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT), a major international collaborative project involving India, the US, Canada, China, and Japan that aims to significantly advance our understanding of the universe. ( Just FYI: Noting historical personalities’ anniversaries aids UPSC prep. UPSC often includes such personalities in questions, so revisiting their lives refreshes your static syllabus.) — Iran sentenced Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi to over seven more years in prison after she began a hunger strike. — Mohammadi won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2023 while in prison for her campaign to advance women’s rights and abolish the death penalty in Iran. — The centre-right Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), led by Tarique Rahman , has returned to power in Bangladesh in the recently held elections. — The Election Commission announced that the BNP had won 209 seats in the 300-seat Bangladesh parliament. — India’s history with the BNP : India has dealt with the BNP since General Ziaur Rahman, Tarique Rahman’s father, founded the party in 1978. His wife, Khaleda Zia , took over after his assassination and was central in shaping the party’s ideology and actions since 1982. Tarique Rahman, 60, took over control after her death late last year, shortly after he returned to Bangladesh after 17 years of self-exile. ( Just FYI: The location of the place is important, considering that UPSC has asked several questions about places that were in the news, such as Aleppo and Kirkuk, in the 2018 UPSC Prelims. The best way to remember them is to plot them on a world map.) — The standing committee of the National Board for Wildlife (SC-NBWL) has recommended approval for the diversion of about 272 hectares of forest for the Kopra medium irrigation project in the core area of the Veerangana Durgavati Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh . — As part of the project, irrigation reservoirs will be constructed within the Veerangana Durgavati Tiger Reserve, along the Byarma River and the Kopra River. — The Kopra River is a tributary of the Sonar River and contributes to the region’s wetland and riparian ecosystem. — Notified in 2023 and spread over 2,339.12 sq km, the Durgavati tiger reserve was carved out of the Nauradehi wildlife sanctuary, and is home to tigers, leopards, hyena, sambar, sloth bear, among other species. — The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) has approved the construction of the country’s first underwater twin tube road-cum-rail tunnel project. The new infrastructure project will be developed at an estimated cost of Rs 18,662 crore. It will be built under the Brahmaputra river in Assam. — The 33.7-km long project — which will have a 15.8-km twin tube tunnel under the river — will connect Gohpur on NH-15 and Numaligarh on NH-715, cutting short the distance between the two Assam cities to just 34-km from the current 240-km. — The project will be executed under the Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) mode. Once completed, it will become India’s first underwater road-cum-rail tunnel and the second such tunnel in the world. ( Just FYI: With the unpredictability of the UPSC examinations and questions like the ICC World Test Championship question 2021, you can’t be sure of anything. It is wise to know what it is and not go into too much detail.) — Tejaswin Shankar won a gold medal in the men’s heptathlon event at the Asian Indoor Athletics Championship. — This was India’s only gold medal as they finished overall sixth in the medals tally with 5 medals. China topped the chart with 34 medals — 10 gold, 11 silver and 13 bronze. — Other Indian medallists * Tajinderpal Singh Toor (men’s shot put) and Pooja (women’s high jump) won silver medal * Ancy Sojan (women’s long jump) and J Aadarsh Ram (men’s high jump) won bronze medal — The Championship was organised by the Asian Shooting Confederation, New Delhi featuring competitions in rifle and pistol events across senior and junior categories. A total of 311 shooters from 20 countries competed in the event. — India topped the overall medal standings, securing a total of 94 medals, including 51 gold, 23 silver and 20 bronze. ( Note : The best way to remember facts for UPSC and other competitive exams is to recall them through MCQs. Try to solve the following questions on your own.) (1) Consider the following statements about CPI: 1. The new CPI has a base year of 2024. 2. The revised framework of the CPI has classified expenditure into 12 divisions. 3. Rural house rent is included for the first time in the new CPI. Which of the statements given above is/are correct? (a) 1 and 2 only (b) 2 and 3 only (c) 1 and 3 only (d) 1, 2 and 3 (2) Consider the following statements: 1. Vande Mataram was adopted as India’s National Song by the Constituent Assembly in 1950. 2. It was written by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay. 3. In official functions, singing of Vande mataram after the national anthem is provided as the official protocol. Which of the statements mentioned above is/are correct? (a) 1 and 2 only (b) 1 and 3 only (c) 2 and 3 only (d) 1, 2, and 3 For your suggestions and feedback, write to khushboo.kumari@ indianexpress.com Subscribe to our UPSC newsletter. Stay updated with the latest UPSC articles by joining our Telegram channel – IndianExpress UPSC Hub, and follow us on Instagram and X. 🚨 Click Here to read the UPSC Essentials magazine for January 2026. Share your views and suggestions in the comment box or at manas.srivastava@ indianexpress.com 🚨
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Feb 16, 2026, 02:06 PM
Jaipur Liquor Traders Protest Against New Excise Policy and Police Harassment

Jaipur Liquor Traders Protest Against New Excise Policy and Police Harassment

Jaipur, February 16:Liquor traders across Jaipur on Monday shut their shops and staged a protest outside the Excise Office in Jhalana, demanding an extension in liquor sale timings and an end to what they described as unwarranted police harassment.​ The strike received a mixed response in the city, with the majority of liquor vendors supporting the protest, while a few establishments initially remained open before being persuaded to shut down by office-bearers of the traders’ body. ​ Hundreds of traders gathered under the banner of the Raj Liquor Welfare Society and marched to the Excise Office during the day.​ The protest was primarily directed against the state government’s new excise policy, particularly the proposed 12.5 per cent increase in liquor sales targets. ​ Society President Nilesh Mewara alleged that while the government had raised the sales target, it had failed to extend liquor sale hours as previously promised, placing additional pressure on traders. ​Maharashtra Made Liquor: State Govt Issues Guidelines for Newly Introduced ‘MML’ Category, Check Details. A delegation of the protesting traders met District Excise Officer Mahipal Singh and submitted a memorandum outlining their demands and grievances.​ The memorandum highlighted concerns over increased financial targets and alleged harassment by local police personnel during routine checks. Later, another delegation met Excise Commissioner Shivprakash Nakate at the Secretariat. ​ According to traders present at the meeting, the Commissioner assured them that their demands would be considered positively after discussions at the government level.​Cigarettes, Pan Masala Costlier From Today; Alcohol Tax Rules Simplified Under Budget 2026-27. He also promised to immediately speak with senior police officials regarding complaints of harassment. ​ Following the Commissioner’s intervention and reported assurances from police authorities, the traders decided to call off the protest. ​ Liquor shops across Jaipur began reopening around 2 p.m., restoring normal business operations in the city. 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 16, 2026 07:36 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Feb 16, 2026, 02:05 PM
US Diplomat Marco Rubio Praises Close Ties with Hungarian PM Viktor Orban Amid Election Campaign

US Diplomat Marco Rubio Praises Close Ties with Hungarian PM Viktor Orban Amid Election Campaign

Top US diplomatMarco RubiometHungary'sPrime MinisterViktor Orbanon Monday and said President Donald Trump was deeply committed to Hungary's success. Rubio endorsed Orban's efforts to secure a fifth consecutive term despitelagging in the polls, praising his rapport with the US leader. "I'm going to be very blunt with you," Rubio said during a joint press conference with Orban after their meeting. "The prime minister and the president have a very, very close personal relationship and working relationship, and I think it has been beneficial to our two countries." "That person-to-person connection that you've established with the president has made all the difference in the world in building this relationship." "I can say to you with confidence that President Trump is deeply committed to your success because your success is our success," Rubio said. Rubio said the US and Hungary were entering a "golden era" in bilateral ties. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser thatsupports HTML5 video Orban said he assured Rubio that Hungary continued to support US peace efforts in Ukraine and remained open to hosting a peace summit. He also said the next government in Budapest would "be created after the election in Hungary based on the intention of the Hungarians." "Sometimes I lose, sometimes I win," said Orban, who has been in power since 2010. "So don't be afraid what will be if we are not winning because it's regularly happened here," he added. Rubio's visit included talks with Orban's government, with the two sides signing a civilian nuclear cooperation agreement promoted by President Trump. The deal includes the possible purchase of compact nuclear reactors, also known as small modular reactors, as well as US-supplied nuclear fuel and spent fuel storage technology. Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said nuclear energy was a way to keep household energy prices affordable in the long term. Budapest was the latest stop onRubio's regional trip after a visit to Slovakiaand his attendance at theMunich Security Conference in Germany. Slovakia and Hungary, led byeurosceptic populists who oppose support for Ukraine and openly back Trump, have offered receptive ground as Rubio pushes to lock in energy agreements across Central Europe. Trump has been outspoken in his support for Orban as he seeks reelection. Orban and his Fidesz party are facing their most serious electoral challenge since returning to power in 2010, with the vote set for April 12. Hungarian opposition leader Peter Magyar launched his party's election campaign in Budapest on Sunday, , promising to restore Hungary's Western orientation amid concerns about democratic backsliding. A former insider in Orban's nationalist Fidesz party, Magyar broke with former colleagues to quickly form the center-right Tisza party. Independent polls show he holds a significant lead ahead of the vote on April 12. Edited by: Louis Oelofse
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Mark Zuckerberg Set to Purchase Luxurious Waterfront Mansion on Indian Creek Island for $150-200 Million

Mark Zuckerberg Set to Purchase Luxurious Waterfront Mansion on Indian Creek Island for $150-200 Million

Mark Zuckerberg is the owner of many properties. And the Meta CEO and his wife, Dr Priscilla Chan, are adding to their real estate portfolio with a waterfront property in the most in-demand section of one of the most exclusive neighbourhoods in America. Reports have emerged that Zuckerberg is looking to purchase a recently completed luxury mansion on Indian Creek Island, a 300-acre, man-made island near Miami in the US. This will make Zuckerberg the neighbour of Amazon’s Jeff Bezos’ neighbour. What do we know of this potential high-end purchase? According toThe Wall Street Journal, Zuckerberg and wife are set to buy a newly completed waterfront mansion on Miami’s Indian Creek, said sources familiar with the deal. According to the American news outlet, the seller is a limited liability company tied to Jersey Mike’s Subs founder Peter Cancro. While the exact price remains unknown, there is speculation that Zuckerberg has paid $150 million to $200 million for the two-acre piece of property. For comparison, an undeveloped lot of roughly the same size on Indian Creek sold for $105 million last year. According to reports, the two will likely move into the house by April. The estate runs along Biscayne Bay, complete with reinforced seawalls and several private docks. Boats and yachts can pull up directly. If purchased, Zuckerberg’s property is located close to Amazon’s Jeff Bezos’ house in the location famously known as Billionaire Bunker. Interestingly, Zuckergberg’s move comes at a time when a proposed ballot initiative on a one-time five per cent “billionaires’ tax” gains steam in California. The measure, if passed, will apply retroactively from Jan. 1, 2026, for any individual with a net worth of at least $1 billion. Florida, by contrast, offers no state income tax, resulting in millions of dollars of savings for billionaires like Zuckerberg and Bezos, theWall Street Journalreported. Indian Creek Village is often referred to as ‘Billionaire Bunker’ due to its high-profile, wealthy residents. This 300-acre man-made island hosts approximately 84 residents in 41 lots, and operates as an independent municipality with its own private police. ATimes of Indiareport states that historian Paul George from the History of Miami Museum explains that the island was developed during the real estate boom of the 1920s as an Italian- Mediterranean community and officially became a municipality in 1939. The island also boasts of a high-tech security system that’s straight out of a spy movie. According to one news report, an Israeli-designed radar system rings the island. It’s a system that can detect anyone approaching half a mile away. Cameras are everywhere: hidden in hedges, mounted on poles and linked to a command centre that monitors every move. On Billionaire Bunker, residents — such as business moguls, celebrities and other affluent individuals — have exclusive access to a country club and a private 18-hole golf course. The properties facing Biscayne Bay also offer breath-taking views and privacy from the prying eyes of the public. Interestingly, Bezos has been snapping up properties on Indian Creek Island since announcing his move to Florida in 2023. He first purchased a $68 million home that year, just a few doors down from Zuckerberg’s, theWSJreported. He also paid $79 million that year for a neighbouring property to merge the lots into one compound. The report added that Bezos lives in a third Mediterranean-style home on the island’s eastern side, purchased for $87 million in 2024. The home in Billionaire’s Bunker is just among the many properties that Zuckerberg owns. His primary residence continues to be home Palo Alto, where, according to theNew York Times, he owns 11 properties in the Crescent Park neighbourhood. Over more than a decade, Zuckerberg has poured $110 million into buying adjacent properties, in some cases drawingcomplaints from his neighbours. The Meta CEO also owns a $300 million property commonly known as Koʻolau Ranch, spanning roughly 1,400 acres in Hawaii. According to a report in The Wired, this is one of Zuckerberg’s most secretive properties, with anyone who enters it has to sign non-disclosure agreements. Zuckerberg also has properties in Lake Tahoe in the Sierra Nevada mountains between Nevada and California. He also has a $23 million mansion in Washington DC’s exclusive Woodland-Normanstone neighbourhood,Politicoreported. With inputs from agencies Alin Sherin Abraham, a 10-month-old from Kerala, became the state's youngest organ donor, saving four lives after being declared brain dead following a road accident. Her organs, including liver, kidneys, heart valve, and eyes, were donated to multiple hospitals, benefiting infants and children. Leaders, celebrities, and the public praised her parents for their compassionate decision, with the funeral held with full state honours. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Feb 16, 2026, 02:00 PM
Tensions Rise Between DMK and Congress Parties in Tamil Nadu Ahead of Assembly Elections

Tensions Rise Between DMK and Congress Parties in Tamil Nadu Ahead of Assembly Elections

Tamil Nadu Congress Committee (TNCC) president Selvaperunthagai on Monday said he met Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge after being summoned to discuss the action to be taken against Congress MP Manickam Tagore and party leader Praveen Chakravarthy. The DMK leadership also suspects that the Congress may be keeping its options open, with some leaders reportedly keen on exploring an alliance with the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) launched by actor Vijay. Tagore’s repeated assertions, despite Chief Minister and DMK president MK Stalin rejecting the idea of a coalition government, have stirred political circles in Tamil Nadu, with many questioning whether he has the tacit backing of the party leadership to raise the issue. Selvaperunthagai said the meeting was held at Kharge’s request and focused on the issues surrounding the two leaders. “I met the Congress president as I was called regarding the action needed to be taken against Manickam Tagore and Praveen Chakravarthy," he said, without sharing further details about the outcome of the discussions. This comes at a time when, ahead of the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, relations between the ruling DMK and its ally Congress have come under strain following a series of accusations against the Dravidian party by a section of Congress leaders, particularly Virudhunagar MP Manickam Tagore and party functionary Praveen Chakravarty. The DMK leadership, it is reliably learnt, appears to have prepared itself for the outcome, whatever it may be. “Our party leadership is not inclined to call the Congress for seat-sharing talks if action is not taken against the two functionaries," a senior leader in the DMK told The Hindu on Monday. “Our leader is upset. We are convinced that Mr. Tagore would not be repeatedly targeting us and demanding a share in power without the backing of the Congress high command. How can we be expected to sit with them for seat-sharing talks after Mr. Tagore has criticised our leadership and the party?" the leader said. Earlier on Sunday, Tagore said the Congress had borne the brunt of the DMK’s mistakes in 2014 and alleged that the Dravidian party had failed to act against a district secretary in Madurai and a minister, who reportedly went so far as to suggest that the Congress was free to exit the DMK alliance. The Madurai South district unit of the Congress, which Tagore attended, also passed a resolution seeking a share in power.
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Feb 16, 2026, 01:59 PM
Iran Flexes Muscles in Strait of Hormuz Amid Rising Tensions with Washington

Iran Flexes Muscles in Strait of Hormuz Amid Rising Tensions with Washington

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) Navy has launched a fresh round of military exercises in the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most strategically important waterways, raising temperatures in a region already on edge over rising tensions between Tehran and Washington. IRGC officials announced the exercises– ‘Smart Control of the Strait of Hormuz’– as a demonstration of Iran’s ability to monitor and control movement through the narrow passage, reported by ISNA (Iranian Students News Agency). Why Is Iran Flexing Its Muscles In The Strait Of Hormuz The strait, roughly 33 kilometres wide at its narrowest point, is the only sea route connecting the Persian Gulf to the open ocean, and a critical channel for Iranian oil exports. According to the US Energy Information Administration , nearly 20 per cent of the world’s oil supply passes through it. The timing of these exercises is hard to ignore. The United States recently dispatched the USS Gerald R. Ford carrier battle group to the Middle East, adding to a growing American naval presence in the region. The Gerald R. Ford is set to join the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier battle group, which was sent to the area earlier in January, according to U.S. Department of War statements. Together, the two carrier groups represent a significant show of force in waters not far from Iran’s coastline. The IRGC has long used military drills in the Strait of Hormuz as a way of signalling its capability and resolve, particularly during periods of diplomatic strain. These exercises are as much about sending a political message as they are about operational readiness. Iranian drills come at a time when it is currently engaged with the US in diplomatic talks in Geneva. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is in Geneva, sitting across the table from American negotiators, in discussions centered on Iran’s nuclear program, and the subsequent removal of sanctions on the nation. The core of the talks, as reported by multiple outlets tracking the negotiations, involves a potential deal in which Iran would agree to remove or reduce its stockpile of enriched uranium in its entirety, and in exchange, would gain relief from the wide-ranging sanctions that have crippled its economy for years. The Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, Ali Larijani, while speaking to Al Jazeera, said that if the US used force against the Islamic Nation, Tehran would target American bases. “If the Americans use force against us, they will receive force in return. The Islamic Republic is fully prepared but is not seeking war, and if war is imposed on us, we will respond," he said.
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Feb 16, 2026, 01:59 PM
Telangana Municipal Corporation Election Results: Congress Wins Five Mayoral Posts

Telangana Municipal Corporation Election Results: Congress Wins Five Mayoral Posts

Hyderabad:The State Election Commission, on Monday, February 16, announced the list of candidates declared as Mayors and Deputy Mayors for its seven municipal corporations in Telangana. Five Mayoral posts went ot Congress, while the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Communist Party of India (CPI) got one each. For the Deputy Mayor post, five candidates from Congress were declared as winners, while the BJP and All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) secured one post each. Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) failed to secure any posts. The District Collectors postponed the polling of the Chairman and Vice-Chairman posts to 11 Telangana municipalities on Monday. These municipalities are Yellandu, ⁠Sultanabad, ⁠Ibrahimpatnam, ⁠Kagaznagar, Ketanapally, Khanapur, Zaheerabad, ⁠Inderesham, ⁠Dornakal, ⁠Jangaon and ⁠Thorrur. The elections are likely to be held on Tuesday, February 17, an official from the Election Commission said, even as he did not mention the reason for the delay. Through crucial ex officio votes, the ruling Congress won Wardhannapet and Kesamudram, earlier declared hung municipalities in the recently announced poll results. In Wardhannapet, theCongresshad bagged five seats, while six were won by the BRS. Independent candidate, Nethavath Shibharani-Rajender, won the remaining seat but declared support for the ruling party, resulting in a tie. On Monday, MLA KR Nagaraj cast his ex officio vote in favour of the Congress. Similarly, in the Kesamudram municipality, the Congress and the BRS won eight seats of the total 16. Mahabubabad MP P Balram Naik cast his ex officio vote in favour of the Grand Old Party.
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Feb 16, 2026, 01:57 PM
ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026: India Secures Spot in Super 8 Stage as Teams Battle for Remaining Spots

ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026: India Secures Spot in Super 8 Stage as Teams Battle for Remaining Spots

The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 is rapidly approaching its business end. Following India’s decisive victory over Pakistan on 15 February, the "Men in Blue" became one of the first teams to officially secure their place in the Super 8 stage. With the group stage matches concluding on 20 February, the tournament will transition into the second round starting Saturday, 21 February. The Super 8 phase features the top two teams from each of the four initial groups (A, B, C, and D), split into two new groups of four.ICC T20 World Cup 2026 Points Table With Net Run-Rate (NRR). To assist with travel logistics and ticketing, the ICC uses a pre-tournament seeding system. Regardless of whether a seeded team finishes first or second in their initial group, they retain their predetermined seed (e.g., A1, B2) if they qualify. If an unseeded team knocks out a seed, they inherit that seed’s position.Where to Watch ICC T20 World Cup 2026 Live Streaming Online and on TV. This group is predominantly scheduled to play at venues in India, including Ahmedabad, Chennai, and Kolkata. Seed A1:India (Qualified) Seed B2:Australia/Zimbabwe (Pending qualification) Seed C1:West Indies (Qualified) Seed D2:South Africa (Qualified) This group will primarily feature matches in Sri Lanka, utilising venues in Colombo and Kandy. Seed A2:Pakistan/USA (Pending qualification) Seed B1:Sri Lanka (Pending qualification) Seed C2:England (Qualified) Seed D1:New Zealand/Afghanistan (Pending qualification) The top two teams from Group 1 and Group 2 will advance to the semi-finals. All matches are scheduled for a 19:00 IST / SLST start unless otherwise noted. DateMatchGroupVenueTime (IST/SLST) As of 16 February, the race for the remaining five spots is intensifying. Qualified:India (Group A), South Africa (Group D), West Indies (Group C) and England (Group C) have officially booked their spots. On the Brink:Pakistan, New Zealand and Sri Lanka are one win away from safety. Under Pressure:Australia must defeat Sri Lanka today to avoid a shock exit. Eliminated:Namibia, Oman, Italy , Scotland and Nepalhave been mathematically knocked out of the competition. Following the conclusion of the Super 8s on 1 March, the four remaining teams will head to the semi-finals. Semi-Final 1:4 March – Eden Gardens, Kolkata (or Colombo if Pakistan qualify). Semi-Final 2:5 March – Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai. The Final:8 March – Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad (or Colombo if Pakistan qualify). It will be interesting to see who takes the vacant spots. Pakistan, Sri Lanka and New Zealand look on their way to Super 8 stage unless some upset sees them out of the tournament. On the other hand, Zimbabwe and Australia have few tricky games to face in order to make it to next round. (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 16, 2026 07:27 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Ukrainian President Calls for 'Total' Sanctions on Russia's Energy Sector

Ukrainian President Calls for 'Total' Sanctions on Russia's Energy Sector

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Monday urged the United States and European nations to deport Russian elitists who support Moscow’s war effort, urging what he described as “total" sanctions on Russia’s energy sector, including nuclear power. In a post on X, the Ukrainian President said that rich relatives of Russian officials must return home from European countries since they lack “respect" for anyone. He also praised US President Donald Trump for what he called decisive action in imposing sanctions on Lukoil and Rosneft, adding that restrictions should extend to the entirety of Russia’s energy sector. “Total sanctions means total. President Trump took strong steps sanctioning Lukoil and Rosneft. We are thankful to him. He can sanction all of their energy, in particular nuclear energy. And it will be a powerful message to the Europeans," he said in a post on X. Zelenskyy said European countries have imposed significant penalties on Moscow but argued they have stopped short of targeting Russia’s nuclear energy sector, particularly state nuclear firm Rosatom. Zelenskyy also criticised what he described as the continued presence of wealthy relatives of sanctioned Russian officials in Western countries. He alleged that profits from Russian energy companies are being used to fund education at European universities and to purchase property abroad. “Europeans have done a lot. But they haven’t yet sanctioned Russian nuclear energy, Rosatom, the persons and their relatives, their children, who live off their money in Europe, in the United States, who pay with these profits for their education at European universities, who own real estate in the United States. A lot of real estate. They financially support children and relatives everywhere," he said. Zelenskyy further called on Russians who support the war and reside in Western nations to return to Russia. “F*** away to Russia. Go home. You don’t respect anybody in the United States. You don’t respect the rules. You don’t respect democracy. You don’t respect Ukraine or Europe. Go home," he added. Earlier, Zelenskyy said he had cleared sanctions targeting those who are backing Russian aggression in Ukraine.
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US Endorses Hungarian Far-Right Leader Viktor Orban in Upcoming Election

US Endorses Hungarian Far-Right Leader Viktor Orban in Upcoming Election

In yet another case of unabashed interference in European domestic politics, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Monday announced that President Donald Trump has endorsed far-right leader Viktor Orban in Hungary’s election. “I can say to you with confidence that President Trump is deeply committed to your success because your success is our success. The president has an extraordinarily close relationship to the prime minister, he does, and it has had tangible benefits,” said Rubio at a press conference with Orban. Rubio arrived in Hungary after visiting Slovakia on Sunday to hold talks with Prime Minister Robert Fico, another far-right leader. Trump and his allies like Vice President JD Vance and billionaire Elon Musk have blatantly interfered in European politics and elections in the second term. They have not just endorsed far-right candidates against moderates but have also campaigned for them. In Germany, Trump and Vance endorsed far-right, neo-Nazi AfD and Musk joined a rally of the party. In Poland, Trump endorsed Karol Nawrocki and US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced it at a conservative conference in Polish capital Warsaw. In the UK, Musk has vowed to topple Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer of Labour and put his weight behind far-right Reform UK. In France, the administration has supported far-right National Rally. Orban has held power in Hungary since 2010 and implemented an ultraconservative agenda that has seen curb of women’s right to abortions, crackdown on LGBTQ+ rights, promotion of Christian nationalism, pursuit of anti-migrant and pronatalist policies. Since assuming office in 2010, Orban has driven Hungary into Russia’s orbit. He is Trump’s leading champion in the European Union (EU) and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s ally, who frequently seeks to tank Ukraine-related proposals in the bloc. Even though Hungarian elections are not expected to be free and fair owing to Orban’s crackdown on political opponents, AFP reported that his Fidesz party is behind opposition leader Peter Magyar of TISZA party. Hungary will go to polls on April 12. IAEA chief Rafael Grossi held technical talks with Iran's FM ahead of key nuclear negotiations in Geneva. Indirect US-Iran talks on Iran's nuclear program are set for February 17, with both sides sending delegations. Tensions rise as Iran conducts military drills in the Strait of Hormuz and insists on sanctions relief for nuclear limits. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Indian Authorities Dismantle Clandestine Drug Laboratory, Seize Large Quantity of High-Quality Methamphetamine

Indian Authorities Dismantle Clandestine Drug Laboratory, Seize Large Quantity of High-Quality Methamphetamine

Indore, February 16:The Central Bureau of Narcotics (CBN) Madhya Pradesh unit has dismantled a MD manufacturing laboratory in Indore district and seized around 51.992 kilograms of high-quality MD/Methamphetamine drug, according to an official release. The operation began on February 13 after the CBN Neemuch received specific intelligence inputs about transportation of synthetic drug Methamphetamine/MD by unidentified passengers travelling in a private bus. Acting on it, a team was constituted and proceeded towards Mandsaur district. The bus of the suspects was stopped and searched, resulting in officials recovering two boxes from two passengers seated. Upon examination, the boxes were found to contain five polythene packets of high-purity crystal Methamphetamine weighing a total of 8.172 kilograms. Both individuals admitted possession of the contraband and were taken into custody. Further interrogation conducted indicated that the accused were transporting the MD directly from a clandestine manufacturing laboratory. Following which, a separate team was immediately constituted to locate the suspected laboratory. Subsequent detailed questioning and terrain description provided by one of the accused indicated that the laboratory was located near Mhow in Indore district.Delhi Police Bust Fake Drug Factory in Gaya, 9 Arrested; Tramadol Worth Over INR 5 Crore Seized (See Pics and Watch Video). On the next day, February 14, the suspected premises were identified in Thavalay village, Mhow tehsil in Indore and the location matched the description provided by the accused. After that, a detailed search of the premises led to the recovery of an additional 43.820 kilograms of high-quality Methamphetamine and 261.320 kilograms of precursor chemicals and related substances. With this, the total seizure in the operation reached 51.992 kilograms of MD/Methamphetamine.Drug Racket Busted in Rajasthan: MD Manufacturing Unit Raided in Pratapgarh Farm Hut, Interstate Narcotics Racket Exposed Under Operation Chakravyuh. All recovered contraband and chemicals were seized under the provisions of the NDPS Act, 1985 by the CBN officer. Later on, a four-member team comprising engineers and chemists from GOAW (Government Opium and Alkaloid Works) arrived at the site in the early hours of February 15 and the plant and machinery were dismantled and seized. So far, the two persons travelling in the bus have been formally accused under relevant provisions of the NDPS Act, 1985 and the owner of the house where the clandestine laboratory was operating has also been detained during the proceedings. Further investigation is underway to identify and dismantle the wider network from top to bottom involved in manufacturing and distribution of synthetic drugs. (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 4 – Reliable | On a Trust Scale of 0-5 this article has scored 4 on LatestLY. The information comes from reputable news agencies like (ANI). 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.
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Annular Solar Eclipse 2026: 'Ring of Fire' to Occur on February 17, But Will It Be Visible From India?

Annular Solar Eclipse 2026: 'Ring of Fire' to Occur on February 17, But Will It Be Visible From India?

Mumbai, February 16:Space enthusiasts and skywatchers are preparing for the first major celestial event of the year as an Annular Solar Eclipse, popularly known as the "Ring of Fire," is set to occur on Tuesday, February 17, 2026. During this event, the Moon will align between the Earth and the Sun, but due to its distance, it will not fully cover the solar disk, leaving a thin, blazing outer ring visible. While the phenomenon will capture global attention, the path of annularity is restricted to the Southern Hemisphere, primarily passing over Antarctica and parts of the Southern Ocean. In India, the Surya Grahan will not be visible as the astronomical event takes place during the late afternoon and evening hours when the Sun will already be below the horizon for the Indian subcontinent. According to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), partial phases of the eclipse will be visible in southern parts of Africa, South America (including Argentina and Chile), and Australia. For Indian observers, the event can only be witnessed via live streams provided by various space agencies.Annular Solar Eclipse 2026 Date and Time: Will ‘Ring of Fire’ Be Visible From India? According to Indian Standard Time (IST), the eclipse is scheduled to begin at 3:26 PM on February 17 and will conclude at 7:57 PM. The maximum eclipse, the moment the "Ring of Fire" reaches its peak, is expected around 5:42 PM IST. The entire duration of the celestial event will last approximately four hours and 31 minutes. While the "Ring of Fire" effect itself will only last for about 2 minutes and 20 seconds at its peak, the partial phases will provide a longer spectacle for those in the visibility zone. Because the eclipse is occurring in the zodiac sign of Aquarius (Kumbh Rashi) and under the Dhanishta Nakshatra, it also holds significant weight in Vedic astrology.2026 Stargazing: Eclipses, Meteor Showers and Supermoons. In Hindu tradition, the Sutak Kaal is a period of "spiritual impurity" that begins 12 hours before a solar eclipse. During this time, many devotees follow specific dietary and religious restrictions. However, a fundamental rule of Vedic astrology is that Sutak Kaal only applies in regions where the eclipse is physically visible. Since the February 17 Surya Grahan is not visible in India, no Sutak Kaal will be observed across the country. Temples will remain open, daily prayers can continue as usual, and there are no religious prohibitions on cooking or eating. For those living in regions where the eclipse is visible, the traditional Sutak rules include: An annular solar eclipse differs from a total eclipse because of the Moon’s elliptical orbit. On February 17, the Moon will be near its apogee (the point farthest from Earth), making it appear slightly smaller in the sky than the Sun. Consequently, it cannot block the entire solar surface, resulting in the characteristic glowing halo. Astronomers emphasise that even if only a small portion of the Sun is visible, looking at it without certified ISO-rated solar filters or eclipse glasses can cause permanent eye damage. Residents in the Southern Hemisphere are urged to use indirect viewing methods, such as pinhole projectors, to enjoy the sight safely. 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 (Times of India), 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 16, 2026 07:07 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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BJP Protests Against Congress Leader's Remarks on Tipu Sultan and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj in Ulhasnagar

BJP Protests Against Congress Leader's Remarks on Tipu Sultan and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj in Ulhasnagar

Ulhasnagar:Political temperatures soared in Ulhasnagar after the Maharashtra BJP staged a protest at Nehru Chowk against Maharashtra Congress president Harshvardhan Sapkal over his alleged remarks comparing Tipu Sultan with Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. The controversy triggered sharp reactions from the BJP which termed the statement an “insult to Maharashtra’s pride.” BJP Leaders Hold Sit-in Demanding Unconditional Apology The agitation was led by Ulhasnagar BJP president Rajesh Vadhariya, who, along with party office-bearers and workers, staged a sit-in demonstration at the busy Nehru Chowk junction. Protesters raised slogans condemning the Congress leadership and demanding an unconditional public apology from Sapkal. Several women party workers were also seen actively participating in the protest, amplifying the party’s show of strength. Addressing the gathering, Vadhariya said that drawing any comparison between Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Tipu Sultan was unacceptable and hurt the sentiments of people across Maharashtra. Shivaji Maharaj is a symbol of valor and self-respect for the state. Such remarks will not be tolerated he asserted warning that the BJP would intensify its agitation if an apology was not issued. The protest witnessed heavy police deployment to prevent any untoward incident. Heavy Police Deployment at Protest Site Ulhasnagar police personnel maintained a strict vigil across Nehru Chowk and adjoining areas to ensure law and order. The demonstration, however, remained peaceful, following which BJP leaders submitted a memorandum to the authorities. The episode has sparked a fresh political slugfest in the region, with the BJP accusing the Congress of repeatedly making controversial statements. With emotions running high, the issue is likely to further escalate in the coming days, adding fuel to the already charged political atmosphere in Ulhasnagar. To get details on exclusive and budget-friendly property deals in Mumbai & surrounding regions, do visit:https://budgetproperties.in/
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French Police Conduct Raids Over Alleged Ties Between Former Institute Head and Convicted Sex Offender Jeffrey Epstein

French Police Conduct Raids Over Alleged Ties Between Former Institute Head and Convicted Sex Offender Jeffrey Epstein

French police on Monday carried out coordinated raids at multiple locations, including theArab World Institutein Paris, as part of an investigation into its former headJack Langover alleged financial ties to convicted sex offenderJeffrey Epstein, according to aFrance 24report, citing the national financial prosecutor’s office. Pascal Prache, head of the national financial prosecutor’s office, said in a statement that the searches were conducted within the framework of a preliminary probe into suspected tax fraud involving Lang and his daughter. The investigation was opened after the release of documents by theUS Department of Justice. Lang, a former culture minister under socialist presidentFrançois Mitterrand, stepped down earlier this month from the Arab World Institute, which he had led since 2013. The Paris-based cultural and research body operates under the supervision of France’s foreign ministry and promotes understanding of the Arab world. Lang, who corresponded with Epstein between 2012 and 2019, has denied the accusations against him. The raids follow an announcement by the Paris prosecutor’s office on Saturday that it was establishing a special team of magistrates to analyse evidence that could implicate French nationals in crimes linked to Epstein. Authorities said the team would work closely with the national financial crimes unit and police to determine whether new investigations should be opened. The aim is “to be able to extract any piece that could be usefully reused in a new investigative framework”, the prosecutor’s office said. As part of the broader review, prosecutors will also re-examine the case of former modelling agency executiveJean-Luc Brunel, a close associate of Epstein who was found dead in his Paris prison cell in 2022 after being charged with raping minors. Proceedings against Brunel were dropped in 2023 following his death, with no other suspects charged. Prosecutors previously said Brunel was “a close friend of Jeffrey Epstein” who had offered modelling jobs to young girls from poor backgrounds. They alleged he engaged in sexual acts with underage girls in the United States, the US Virgin Islands, Paris and the south of France. Ten women accused Brunel of abuse, several describing how they were plied with alcohol and subjected to forced sexual penetration, according to the prosecutor’s office. In a related development, the Paris prosecutor’s office said it had been asked to examine three new specific cases involving a French diplomat, a modelling agent and a musician whose names appeared in recently released US justice department documents. It is also reviewing the reported appearance of senior diplomat Fabrice Aidan in the Epstein-related files at the request of the foreign ministry. With inputs from agencies IAEA chief Rafael Grossi held technical talks with Iran's FM ahead of key nuclear negotiations in Geneva. Indirect US-Iran talks on Iran's nuclear program are set for February 17, with both sides sending delegations. Tensions rise as Iran conducts military drills in the Strait of Hormuz and insists on sanctions relief for nuclear limits. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Indian Cement Industry Sees Mixed Q3FY26 Results from Ambuja and UltraTech

Indian Cement Industry Sees Mixed Q3FY26 Results from Ambuja and UltraTech

Synopsis: Ambuja and UltraTech announced Q3FY26 results, where one saw 27 percent YoY net profit growth while the other reported a decline. Brokerages still highlight upon EBITDA margin expansion, cost optimization, and capacity expansion plans driving long-term growth prospects. India’s cement industry is the world’s second largest, with installed capacity exceeding 700 million tonnes per annum and in FY23 the annual production crossed 390 million tonnes. Driven by infrastructure spending, housing demand, and urbanization, the sector is expected to grow at 7- 8 percent CAGR, supported by government-led capital expenditure and real estate recovery. Ambuja Cement and UltraTech Cement are among the biggest and most influential players in the Indian cement industry. UltraTech, India’s largest producer, benefits from scale, strong distribution, and operational efficiency, while Ambuja, part of the Adani Group, is expanding aggressively through capacity additions, acquisitions, and cost optimization strategies. In the latest quarterly result Ambuja Cements Ltd has seen its revenue from operations increase by 9 percent YoY, from Rs 9,411 Cr in Q3FY25 to Rs 10,277 Cr in Q3FY26, while the QoQ increased by 12 percent from Rs 9,174 Cr. The net profits fell by 86 percent, from Rs 2,663 Cr in Q3FY25 to Rs 367 Cr in Q3FY26, while the QoQ decreased by 84 percent from Q2FY26’s Rs 2,302 Cr. In 9M numbers of the fiscal year, the company saw its revenue from operations increase by 23 percent YoY, from Rs 24,094 Cr in 9MFY25 to Rs 29,554 Cr in 9MFY26. The net profits for the same period fell by 6 percent from Rs 3942 Cr to Rs 3686 Cr. On the other hand, in the latest quarterly result, UltraTech Cement Ltd has seen its revenue from operations increase by 23 percent YoY, from Rs 17,779 Cr in Q3FY25 to Rs 21,830 Cr in Q3FY26, while the QoQ increased by 11 percent from Rs 19,607 Cr. The net profits grew by 27 percent going from Rs 1,363 Cr in Q3FY25 to Rs 1,729 Cr in Q3FY26, while the QoQ increased by 40 percent from Q2FY26’s Rs 1,238 Cr. In 9M numbers of the fiscal year, the company saw its revenue from operations increase by 18 percent YoY, from Rs 52,891 Cr in 9MFY25 to Rs 62,712 Cr in 9MFY26. The net profits for the same period grew by 45 percent going from Rs 3,564 Cr to Rs 5,188 Cr. ICICI Securities highlights thatAmbuja Cementis driving premium product sales to 35 percent of trade volumes, recording 31 percent YoY growth and supporting a 5 percent YoY rise in realizations. Power costs for Ambuja Cement are expected to decline to Rs 4.5 per unit by FY28 from Rs 6.1 through higher green energy usage of 60 percent and WHRS expansion. Motilal Oswal outlines Ambuja Cement’s capacity expansion to 115 MTPA by FY26E exit, 130- 132 MTPA by FY27E, and 155 MTPA by FY28E through debottlenecking and grinding expansions. Utilization of Ambuja Cement’s acquired assets improved sharply to 65 percent in Dec’25 from 37 percent YoY, reflecting strong integration progress. Axis Securities notes that sector consolidation is benefiting Ambuja Cement, raising large players’ market share to 65- 70 percent by FY27- 28 and improving pricing discipline. Ambuja Cement is targeting production costs of Rs 3,650 per tonne and EBITDA of Rs 1,500 per tonne by FY28, supporting margin expansion to 20- 21 percent by FY27E. Motilal Oswal highlightsUltraTech Cement’sintegration progress at Kesoram with 69 percent brand conversion and ICEM at 58 percent, with cost capex benefits expected from 4QFY27. UltraTech Cement reduced lead distance by 13 km YoY to 363 km and expects utilization to exceed 90 percent in 4QFY26 amid strong infrastructure demand. ICICI Securities projects UltraTech Cement’s capacity expansion to 241 MTPA by FY28E, including 27 MTPA additions during FY26- 27E. UltraTech Cement is expected to deliver a 12 percent volume CAGR during FY25- 28E, outperforming the industry, supported by targeted cost savings of Rs 300 per tonne over the next two to three years. Geojit highlights UltraTech Cement’s Building Solutions network of 5,290 outlets contributing over 20 percent of trade volume, alongside RMC expansion across 163 cities. UltraTech Cement reported a 4 percent decline in cost per tonne to Rs 1,135, a 15 percent YoY fall in power cost to Rs 349 per tonne, and improved utilization to 77 percent from 72 percent. Disclaimer: The views and investment tips expressed by investment experts/broking houses/rating agencies ontradebrains.inare their own, and not that of the website or its management. Investing in equities poses a risk of financial losses. Investors must therefore exercise due caution while investing or trading in stocks. Trade Brains Technologies Private Limited or the author are not liable for any losses caused as a result of the decision based on this article. Please consult your investment advisor before investing. Aditya Menon has cleared the CFA Level I and has over 3+ years of experience in equity analysis, investing, and sectoral research. 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Nicki Minaj's Political Ambitions Sparked by Trump Support

Nicki Minaj's Political Ambitions Sparked by Trump Support

SynopsisNicki Minaj’s recent support for Donald Trump has ignited discussions about a possible future in politics. After previously criticizing his administration, the rapper has made high-profile appearances connected to Trump and defended him publicly. A PR specialist has indicated that she could realistically pursue roles like councilwoman, mayor, or even a congressional seat, though likely not during the peak of her career.
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Israeli TV Producer Dana Eden Dies at 52 While Filming 'Tehran' in Greece

Israeli TV Producer Dana Eden Dies at 52 While Filming 'Tehran' in Greece

Dana Eden, one of Israel’s most prominent television producers and a driving force behind the series Tehran, passed away at the age of 52. She breathed her last in Greece, where the fourth season of the hit spy drama is currently being filmed. According to a report in Variety, Greek police are investigating the circumstances surrounding her death to rule out any suspicious elements. She was found dead in a hotel room. While no official cause of death has been confirmed, Eden’s production banner, Shula and Donna Productions, addressed speculation circulating online. In a statement, the company said, “The production company would like to clarify that the rumors suggesting a criminal or nationally motivated death are untrue and completely baseless.” Eden co-founded the company with fellow “Tehran” producer Shula Spiegel and was regarded as one of the most influential figures in Israel’s television industry. Tributes have poured in from across the country’s media and political circles following news of her passing. Israeli public broadcaster Kan, which co-produces Tehran, expressed its condolences in a statement, saying (via Kan News), “We are saddened by the passing of our friend and partner in a long line of productions, series and programs at the Israel Broadcasting Corporation – Dana Eden. Dana was among the senior figures in the Israeli television industry and was a central figure in the creation and leadership of some of the corporation’s most prominent and influential productions.” The statement further noted, “The fourth season of the series is currently being filmed in Greece – a complex and significant production, which Dana came to closely monitor. Her professional work, uncompromising commitment and love of creation have left a deep mark on the Israeli Broadcasting Corporation. Here we share in the heavy mourning of her family, friends and colleagues, and embrace her dear partner, our friend Shula Spiegel.” Israel’s Minister of Culture Miki Zohar also paid tribute on X, writing: “With great sorrow, I received the news of the passing of Dana Eden, one of the most prominent and influential producers in the Israeli television industry. Dana left a profound mark on Israeli creation and brought our story to international stages with pride, talent, and courage. I share in the grief of the family, friends, and colleagues. May her memory be blessed.” בצער גדול קיבלתי את הבשורה על פטירתה של דנה עדן, מהמפיקות הבולטות והמשפיעות בתעשיית הטלוויזיה הישראלית.דנה הותירה חותם עמוק ביצירה הישראלית והביאה את הסיפור שלנו לבמות בינלאומיות בגאווה, בכישרון ובאומץ.משתתף בצער המשפחה, החברים והקולגות. יהי זכרה ברוך. Tehran follows Mossad agent Tamar, played by Niv Sultan, as she undertakes covert missions aimed at preventing Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. Although set in Iran, the series is largely filmed in Greece, which doubles for the Middle Eastern nation, with much of the dialogue delivered in Farsi. The third season, which premiered globally in January, was reportedly delayed due to similarities between its storyline and real-world events unfolding in Iran over the past year.
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Tumbbad 2: Akshaye Khanna and Nawazuddin Siddiqui in Contention for Villain Role

Tumbbad 2: Akshaye Khanna and Nawazuddin Siddiqui in Contention for Villain Role

Following the massive success of its 2024 re-release, the cult horror phenomenon Tumbbad is officially moving forward with a high-stakes sequel. While Sohum Shah is set to reprise his role, the production has sparked significant industry buzz regarding its new antagonist. Reports suggest that powerhouse actors Akshaye Khanna and Nawazuddin Siddiqui are currently the frontrunners to play the villain inTumbbad 2.Prakash Raj Joins ‘Drishyam 3’ As Producers Threaten Akshaye Khanna With Legal Action Over INR 21 Crore Fee Dispute (View Post). The sequel aims to expand the mythological universe established in 2018, shifting the focus toward the theme of immortality. As the project enters pre-production, the search for a formidable foil to Sohum Shah’s intensity has become the central talking point for fans and trade analysts alike. Unlike traditional horror villains, the makers ofTumbbad 2are reportedly looking for a character with significant psychological layers. Sources close to the production indicate that the sequel requires a performer who can balance a menacing presence with the "emotional depth" necessary to match the film's dark, folkloric tone. Both Akshaye Khanna and Nawazuddin Siddiqui have long track records of playing complex, morally ambiguous characters. Khanna recently earned acclaim for his roles inDrishyam 2andSection 375, while Siddiqui remains a favourite for dark, unpredictable portrayals in films likeGangs of WasseypurandRaman Raghav 2.0. "The team wants someone who is not just menacing but also emotionally layered. The idea is to create a character who can match Sohum Shah's intensity," a source toldTimes Now. The sequel comes at a time of renewed momentum for the franchise. Originally released in 2018 to critical acclaim but modest box-office numbers,Tumbbadachieved legendary status over the years via streaming. Its theatrical re-release in late 2024 finally brought the commercial success the makers had long sought, paving the way for a much larger budget. Produced under the Sohum Shah Films banner in collaboration with Pen Studios, the sequel is expected to go on floors in early 2026. While Rahi Anil Barve directed the original, the second instalment will be helmed by Aadesh Prasad, who served as the co-director and writer on the first film. While plot details remain largely under wraps, Sohum Shah has teased that the story will revolve around Pandurang, the son of the original protagonist Vinayak Rao. The film is expected to explore the "negative aspects of human nature" beyond just greed, which was the central theme of the first movie.‘Tumbbad’ Movie Review: Sohum Shah and Rahi Anil Barve’s Fantasy-Horror Film Is a Macabre Masterpiece! (LatestLY Exclusive). With the tagline "Pralay Aayega" (Catastrophe is coming), the sequel promises a grander scale and deeper dives into the terrifying lore of Hastar. Though an official announcement regarding the casting of Khanna or Siddiqui is still pending, the inclusion of either actor would signal a major shift toward a more character-driven face-off in the upcoming horror epic. 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 16, 2026 06:50 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 16, 2026, 01:20 PM
Bangladesh's Election Process Under Scrutiny: Concerns Over Transparency and Neutrality

Bangladesh's Election Process Under Scrutiny: Concerns Over Transparency and Neutrality

Is Bangladesh’s election process truly free and fair? A new report by Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) suggests there is a serious cause for concern. The anti-corruption watchdog has released its assessment of the latest national election, flagging irregularities in 40% of parliamentary seats. Even more striking, in 28.6% of those seats, candidates themselves filed formal complaints — an indicator that disputes were not merely speculative but raised by contestants directly involved in the race. But beyond numbers, TIB’s report questions the very architecture meant to safeguard electoral integrity: the Election Commission of Bangladesh. One of the sharpest criticisms relates to the accreditation of election observers. According to TIB, institutions linked with partisan politics — and individuals previously nominated by political parties — were granted registration as observers. This raises doubts about neutrality in a process designed to ensure transparency. Further controversy surrounds allegations of government influence in the registration process. TIB notes that an experienced institution was denied registration despite repeated applications. Meanwhile, two institutions reportedly linked to advisers received approval as observers. The contrasting treatment has fuelled suspicions of selective clearance. Adding to the debate is the Commission’s decision to pay for foreign observers. Critics have described this as a continuation of practices from the Hasina era, arguing that financial dependence could create a conflict of interest between the observers and the Commission itself, whom they were supposed to judge. The report also highlights what it calls a lack of transparency in registering political parties. For some newly registered parties, field-level verification of required information was allegedly inadequate. Questions about whether registration conditions and eligibility criteria were properly met have already surfaced in the media, triggering public debate. Political parties have also expressed dissatisfaction over the Commission’s neutrality in allocating electoral symbols — an issue that can significantly influence voter recognition and campaign visibility. Another area of concern involves the affidavits submitted by candidates. These documents disclose details such as income and expenditure, dual citizenship status, assets (including foreign holdings), loans, and debt liabilities. Despite extensive media analysis and data scrutiny by TIB, questions remain over whether the information was rigorously verified. The report asks whether income and asset sources were lawfully obtained and whether effective measures would be taken in cases of discrepancies. Taken together, TIB’s findings paint a troubling picture. While elections are often judged by turnout and the absence of overt violence, the watchdog suggests that deeper structural issues may undermine public confidence. With irregularities identified in nearly half of the seats examined and formal complaints lodged in more than a quarter of them, the debate now shifts from whether the election was conducted peacefully to whether it was conducted transparently. The ball, as TIB’s report implies, is firmly in the Election Commission’s court.
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Feb 16, 2026, 01:18 PM
Akhilesh Yadav Accuses BJP of Deleting Votes in Uttar Pradesh

Akhilesh Yadav Accuses BJP of Deleting Votes in Uttar Pradesh

Lucknow:Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav on Monday accused the BJP of conspiring to delete the votes of PDA groups and minorities during the ongoing Special Intensive Revision process of the electoral rolls in Uttar Pradesh. Addressing a press conference at the party office, Yadav alleged that votes were being illegally deleted through Form 7 applications and claimed that the Election Commission was not taking action. He said the BJP wanted to win elections by getting votes removed from the rolls. “They are stealing votes through Form 7. The Commission is not acting. The BJP government wants to win elections by cutting votes,” he said. Let us know! 👂What type of content would you like to see from us this year? The SP chief claimed that in a secret meeting of the BJP it was decided that votes would be deleted in every assembly constituency. Citing Kannauj, he said a local leader had made remarks suggesting that educated people sometimes make mistakes. “The BJP knows it is not winning the Uttar Pradesh election this time, so it is trying to find ways to get the opponent’s votes deleted. The public knows everything and will respond. We will not remain silent and will not allow any fraud in votes,” he said. Yadav cited cases from different constituencies to back his allegations. In Sakaldiha assembly segment, 16 Form 7 applications were submitted. At booth number 365 in Babaganj assembly constituency, he alleged that around 100 votes were deleted using forged signatures on Form 7. He claimed that even the vote of one of the party’s booth level agents was deleted. “This is a direct conspiracy to remove the names of genuine voters,” he said. Let us know! 👂What type of content would you like to see from us this year? He further alleged that the name of the SP’s Auraiya city president was removed from the voters’ list and that the wife of the party’s MLA from Sikandarpur in Ballia also had her name deleted. “This is a strategy to keep the opposition entangled by targeting its own voters,” he said. Giving the example of Ayodhya, Yadav said that 181 notices were issued at one booth, of which 76 percent were to people from PDA communities. He claimed 46 percent of the notices went to voters from Yadav and Muslim communities. In Ayodhya, the SP submitted 47 Form 7 applications, while the BJP submitted around 1,000, he alleged. The SP chief also claimed that the BJP had added one crore votes in the past and demanded FIRs against those responsible. He was reacting to the provisional voters list released by the State Election Commission after the SIR exercise. Also Watch: Yadav said BJP workers were now under pressure to increase votes because many of their votes had been deleted. “They had created fake voters. This means fake votes were cast and the highest number of such votes were found at BJP booths,” he alleged. Thanking the people of Uttar Pradesh, he said the BJP, which had troubled the country through the SIR process, was now unsettled by the same exercise and was holding secret meetings.
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Feb 16, 2026, 01:16 PM
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio Emphasizes National Interest, Ties with Hungary

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio Emphasizes National Interest, Ties with Hungary

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Monday said that every country must prioritise its own national interest while speaking at a press briefing in Budapest, Hungary. “So everybody can be very clear, I’ve made this point repeatedly, I’ll make it again. Under President Trump, it is our expectation that every nation on Earth is going to act in their national interest. That’s what nations are supposed to do," Rubio said. He pointed Hungary as an example, saying that if the Prime Minister does not act in the national interest, “who’s going to act in the national interest of Hungary if their Prime Minister doesn’t do it?" Rubio added that the same principle applies to the United States. He said aligned national interests between countries create opportunities for “extraordinary partnerships" while differences require dialogue and accommodation. ALSO READ: ‘Not Asking Europe To Be A Vassal’: Marco Rubio Says US Seeks Partnership, Not Dominance Rubio stressed that the US does not expect any country to isolate itself from others. “We understand that every country in the world has to deal with the reality of their geography, of their economy, of their history, and of the challenges of their future," he said. Speaking at a joint news conference with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Rubio called US-Hungary ties as entering a “golden era" but appeared to link this to the continuation of Orban’s leadership. “President Trump is deeply committed to your success, because your success is our success. We want this country to do well. It’s in our national interest, especially as long as you’re the prime minister and the leader of this country," Rubio said. Rubio’s visit marks the final stage of a whirlwind European trip, which also included an address at the Munich Security Conference and a visit to Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico. Both Hungary and Slovakia are led by conservative governments with strong ties to Trump and critical views of the European Union. (With inputs from agencies)
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Feb 16, 2026, 01:12 PM
Iran-US Nuclear Talks Resume in Geneva Amid Rising Tensions

Iran-US Nuclear Talks Resume in Geneva Amid Rising Tensions

Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency Rafael Grossi said he has concluded detailed technical discussions with Iran’s Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi ahead of a fresh round of nuclear talks. Grossi noted that the discussions were in preparation for important negotiations scheduled in Geneva. The second round of indirect talks between Iran and the US is set for February 17 and is expected to focus on Tehran’s nuclear programme and possible steps toward reviving diplomatic agreements. Earlier this month, US and Iranian officials held indirect discussions in Oman. On February 13, US President Donald Trump said any agreement must guarantee zero uranium enrichment in Iran. He added that while Iranian officials have shown willingness to negotiate, they have yet to take concrete action on their nuclear activities. Iran’s Foreign Ministry confirmed that Araghchi arrived in Geneva on Sunday with a delegation of diplomatic and technical officials to participate in the indirect talks. US representatives are also expected to attend, including special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner. The Geneva meetings aim to advance diplomatic engagement between Tehran and Washington while addressing concerns over Iran’s nuclear programme. Rising tensions: military drills and strategic stakes Tensions in the region remain high as Iran began military exercises in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil transit route. Washington, other Western nations, and Israel suspect Iran’s nuclear programme could be aimed at developing weapons, a claim Tehran denies. The US has sought to expand discussions to cover Iran’s missile stockpile, though Tehran insists it will only negotiate limits on its nuclear programme in exchange for sanctions relief, rejecting demands for zero uranium enrichment. Speaking in Hungary, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio acknowledged that reaching a deal with Iran would be difficult but said diplomacy remains possible. Araghchi said he is in Geneva to achieve a “fair and equitable” agreement, insisting Iran will not yield to external pressure. Tehran has repeatedly warned it could close the Strait of Hormuz in retaliation to any attack, a move that could disrupt a significant portion of global oil flows. An Indian delegation will visit the US next week to finalize the legal framework for the India-US trade deal, aiming for a mid-March agreement. The deal includes mutual tariff reductions and increased Indian purchases of US goods, with India agreeing to stop buying Russian oil. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Feb 16, 2026, 01:11 PM
Karnataka High Court Invalidates Bagepalli Assembly Constituency Election Result Due to False Affidavit

Karnataka High Court Invalidates Bagepalli Assembly Constituency Election Result Due to False Affidavit

Bengaluru: The Karnataka High Court has set aside the election result of Bagepalli Assembly constituency in Karnataka and declared the results as invalid, where Congress member S N Subba Reddy was declared elected, after it was proved that he had furnished false information to the Election Commission in his affidavit. However, High Court judge Justice M J S Kamal, while disposing the election petition filed by his rival BJP contestant Muniraju, declined to announce that Muniraju was the winner, saying that the decision was left to the Election Commission. The High Court has directed to inform both the Election Commission and the Karnataka Legislative Assembly Secretary about the judgement, so that all the facilities extended to Subba Reddy as a Legislator will be stopped with immediate effect. Also Watch: The BJP candidate Muniraju had contended that in his affidavit, Subba Reddy had hidden many details about is assets. Besides, he had not furnished the details of his IT returns. After the hearings, it was proved that the affidavit filed by Subba Reddy had hidden many facts and the Court ruled that is election was invalid. The advocate for Subba Reddy pleaded to keep the execution of the order for one month, but the court declined the plea.
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Feb 16, 2026, 01:01 PM
South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa Addresses Nation Amidst Crisis

South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa Addresses Nation Amidst Crisis

South Africansheard this year's State of the Nation Address amid deepening water shortages, a stagnating economy, and rising political tension. Seeking to calm frustration and uncertainty,President Cyril Ramaphosastruck an optimistic tone. AfricaLink host Adwoa Domena speaks to political analyst Ntsikelelo Breakfast and DW correspondent Thuso Khumalo to unpack whether the president succeeded.
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Feb 16, 2026, 12:57 PM
Assam Congress Crisis Deepens as Former President Refuses to Withdraw Resignation

Assam Congress Crisis Deepens as Former President Refuses to Withdraw Resignation

New Delhi:In a dramatic turn of events that has plunged the Assam Congress into deeper crisis, former state president Bhupen Kumar Borah has reportedly not withdrawn his resignation and remains tight-lipped as he was seen dodging and leaving a meeting midway with top party leaders. The development has sparked fresh uncertainty within the party, especially ahead of the Assam assembly polls. Earlier, senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi held a 15-minute conversation with Borah following his resignation. Congress General Secretary and Assam in charge Jitendra Singh stressed the party’s internal unity and claimed that he had withdrawn his resignation, stating, “I thank Bhupen Borah for taking back his resignation. Senior Congress leader Bhupen Borah is an important member of the Congress family. He had sent his resignation to our party’s national president. Sometimes there are differences of opinion within the Congress family. The Congress president has not accepted his resignation. The party leadership, including Rahul Gandhi, held a long discussion with him. We have resolved this through discussions. He was in Congress for the last 30 years.” The senior Congress leaders, including Assam Pradesh Congress Committee president Gaurav Gogoi and APCC General Secretary Jitendra Singh, has also met Bhupen Borah’s in his residence following his resignation. The move came amid speculation over Borah’s future in the party after he removed the word “Congress” from his bio on X. He later confirmed that he had submitted his resignation but refrained from elaborating on the reasons. Borah has sent his resignation to APCC president Gaurav Gogoi and submitted a three page letter to the party high command expressing his unwillingness to continue with the organisation. Speaking to reporters, Borah confirmed his resignation but avoided detailing the reasons behind his move. “I don’t deem it necessary to speak on why I resigned. I have certainly resigned and sent my resignation to the high command. Whenever I think it necessary, I will call you and speak in detail,” he said. He hinted that the developments stemmed from internal issues beginning with the Behali episode. “You know a little about why I resigned; everyone knows it. All of this started from Behali,” he remarked. Borah also suggested dissatisfaction over the party’s internal decision making, particularly regarding participation in the Majuli yatra. “I have told the PCC chief that if the Congress party can’t even decide on who they want with them in the Majuli yatra, then we need to look at the future of the party,” he said. The political turbulence comes just two days ahead of Priyanka Gandhi Vadra’s scheduled visit to Assam on February 18 and 19. Borah’s decision also comes in the backdrop of recent allegations made by the Assam government regarding Gogoi and his wife’s alleged links to Pakistan.
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