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Feb 6, 2026, 04:36 PM
Why We Stopped Walking on the Moon: A Story of Politics, Money, and Risk

Why We Stopped Walking on the Moon: A Story of Politics, Money, and Risk

Between 1969 and 1972, 12 humans walked on the Moon. Then, abruptly, the missions stopped. For more than half a century, no astronaut has returned to the lunar surface—a gap that has fueled skepticism, conspiracy theories, and a persistent question:If we did it once, why didn’t we do it again? The short answer is not mystery or deception, but politics, money, priorities, and risk. The long answer explains not only why the Apollo era ended, but also why NASA’s Artemis program is now trying to restart lunar exploration, very differently this time. Between Apollo 11 and Apollo 17, NASA landed six missions on the lunar surface. Each carried two astronauts who walked on the Moon, conducted experiments, and collected samples. In total: No human has left low-Earth orbit since. The Apollo program was never just about exploration. It was a Cold War strategy.
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Feb 6, 2026, 04:29 PM
Trump Administration Unveils TrumpRx Website to Lower Prescription Drug Costs

Trump Administration Unveils TrumpRx Website to Lower Prescription Drug Costs

The Trump administration on Fridayunveiled TrumpRx, a new government-hosted website that it says will dramatically lower the out-of-pocket cost of some of the most expensive prescription drugs in the United States. Announced at a White House event, the initiative promises steep price cuts on blockbuster medications, from GLP-1 weight-loss drugs likeOzempicto insulin, inhalers, and fertility treatments, just months ahead of the November midterm elections. The headline-grabbing numbers are hard to miss. But beyond the spectacle, TrumpRx raises bigger questions about how drug pricing works in the U.S., what this platform actually does, and whether these savings will reach patients who need them most. At its core, TrumpRx is not an online pharmacy. According to theAssociated Press, the website functions as a government-run clearinghouse that connects consumers directly to pharmaceutical manufacturers’ discount programs and direct-to-consumer platforms. Trump emphasized that the site would be live immediately, telling Americans that savings would be available ā€œstarting today at trumprx.gov.ā€ The administration highlighted several categories of high-cost medications that have fueled public frustration over healthcare expenses.
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Feb 6, 2026, 04:24 PM
TrumpRx: A Government-Backed Website Offering Discounted Cash Prices for Prescription Drugs

TrumpRx: A Government-Backed Website Offering Discounted Cash Prices for Prescription Drugs

The White House on Thursday formally launched TrumpRx, anew government-backed websitethat lists discounted cash prices for dozens of prescription drugs. Rolled out as part of PresidentDonald Trump’sbroader effort to rein in healthcare costs, the platform is being pitched as a way to give Americans—especially the uninsured—a faster path to lower drug prices without going through insurance. But TrumpRx is not a traditional pharmacy, and it is not a sweeping fix for America’s drug pricing crisis. Instead, it reflects a very specific policy bet: that cash-based pricing, combined with pressure on pharmaceutical companies, can create visible savings for consumers, even if the broader system remains unchanged. Here’s what TrumpRx does, how it fits into Trump’s drug-pricing strategy, and where its limits lie. TrumpRx is a government-hosted website that lists discounted cash prices for prescription drugs negotiated between the Trump administration and major pharmaceutical companies. What it does not do is just as important.
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Feb 6, 2026, 03:53 PM
Bhiwandi-Nizampur Municipal Corporation Accused of Illegal Demolitions to Benefit Builders

Bhiwandi-Nizampur Municipal Corporation Accused of Illegal Demolitions to Benefit Builders

Bhiwandi, Feb 06:Serious allegations have been levelled against the Bhiwandi-Nizampur Municipal Corporation (BNMC) over the demolition of shops and houses along the Anjurphata–Rajiv Gandhi Chowk stretch, allegedly carried out in the name of the Metro-5 project without mandatory approvals. The Kalyan Road Vyapari Va Rahivashi Sangharsh Samiti has claimed that the action was illegal, as neither the Development Plan (DP) has been approved by the state government nor has the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) sought any road widening or demolition for the metro corridor. Citing official correspondence received by Samajwadi Party state president and MLA Abu Asim Azmi, the committee alleged that the demolitions were carried out to benefit builders rather than for any genuine public infrastructure requirement. Notices and rapid demolitions In November 2025, the civic body issued notices to thousands of shops and residential structures located on both sides of the Old Agra Road from Anjurphata to Rajiv Gandhi Chowk (Kalyan Naka), claiming that the structures fell under a ā€œsanctioned Development Planā€ and the proposed Metro-5 project. Shockingly, the notices were followed by demolition within 24 hours, rendering thousands of families homeless and unemployed. DP approval still pending The Sangharsh Samiti has maintained that BNMC’s 2023 Development Plan is still pending approval and remains only at the proposal stage before the state government. Any demolition based on an unapproved Development Plan is illegal, the committee stated, adding that objections had been formally raised with the state government at the time. After being informed by the affected traders and residents, Abu Asim Azmi facilitated a delegation’s meeting with Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, seeking intervention. Subsequently, the state government, in a written reply to Azmi, clarified that the 2023 DP has not yet been sanctioned. MMRDA clarification on Metro-5 Further strengthening the committee’s claims, the MMRDA, in its letter to Azmi, categorically stated that it had never requested BNMC to carry out any demolition or road widening for Metro Line-5 between Anjurphata and Rajiv Gandhi Chowk. The letter also mentioned that, considering rehabilitation challenges, the metro alignment from Rajiv Gandhi Chowk towards Temghar has been planned as an underground corridor. Political claims disputed Despite these clarifications, local representatives had earlier justified the demolitions by claiming that Metro-5 was a ā€œdream projectā€ of Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. The committee has termed such statements misleading and politically motivated. Also Watch: Demand for justice The Sangharsh Samiti has demanded justice for the affected traders and residents and urged public representatives to intervene, warning that the demolitions carried out without legal backing amount to gross misuse of power by the civic administration. To get details on exclusive and budget-friendly property deals in Mumbai & surrounding regions, do visit:https://budgetproperties.in/
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Feb 6, 2026, 03:40 PM
Chandigarh Residents Protest Against Road Blockage Decision

Chandigarh Residents Protest Against Road Blockage Decision

Residents, elected councillors and leaders of various political parties on Friday protested the administration’s decision to block the road connecting Sectors 33 and 45 by installing a divider at the traffic light crossing. When an administrative team, accompanied by police personnel and machinery, reached the site, councillors and residents of Burail village gathered and opposed the move and began a sit-in at the crossing, forcing the administration to halt the work. Aam Aadmi Party leader Shabad Rathi said the closure of the road would cause serious inconvenience to residents. ā€œThe route is used daily by schoolchildren and thousands of commuters from nearby sectors. The road also serves as a crucial link for patients travelling to the government hospital in Sector 32,ā€ he added. Calling the decision arbitrary, Rathi demanded that the administration immediately remove the grill being installed at the crossing. Chandigarh Congress president HS Lucky, who also reached the site, said it was unfortunate that such a major decision was taken without consulting residents or Burail village residents. Youth Congress general secretary Sandeep Gujjar termed the move ā€œanti-publicā€ and warned: ā€œRemoval of the traffic light will not only worsen traffic congestion, but also increase the risk of road accidents.ā€ Officials said the issue has its roots in a legal dispute. A resident of Sector 33 approached the Punjab and Haryana High Court, seeking closure of the road. Following which the administration moved to comply with the court’s directions, they said. Protesters, however, argued that the convenience of one individual could not override the daily needs and rights of thousands of commuters. As the situation remained tense, a delegation led by councillor Gurpreet Singh Gabi, along with BJP councillor Kanwar Rana and other leaders, met the city’s chief architect. In a memorandum submitted to the official, the delegation stated: ā€œThe connecting road has been in use for more than three decades, and a traffic light has existed at the crossing for nearly 25 years. Besides, the closure forced commuters to take long detours, increasing traffic pressure on surrounding roads.ā€ Gabi said, ā€œThe chief architect has assured the delegation that he will visit the site soon and work out a solution keeping public interest in mind.ā€ Following the assurance, the protesters called off the sit-in. However, the deadlock between the administration and residents over the installation of the divider continues. Councillors Prem Lata and Kanwar Rana, along with a large number of residents, were present during the protest.
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Feb 6, 2026, 03:24 PM
Karnataka Congress Leadership Debate Intensifies Amid Signals of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's Continued Tenure

Karnataka Congress Leadership Debate Intensifies Amid Signals of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's Continued Tenure

The leadership debate within the Karnataka Congress has intensified following recent remarks from MLC Yathindra Siddaramaiah regarding the tenure of his father, Siddaramaiah, as Chief Minister. Speaking on the stability of the current administration, the MLC asserted that the leadership issue is effectively closed and that the incumbent would remain in office for the full term. Yathindra stated, ā€œSiddaramaiah will be CM for 5 years. High command might not have said it directly, but they have given a signal." He further emphasised that there is no internal confusion regarding the position, noting that ā€œit’s a settled issue. Nobody in the party is asking Siddaramaiah to be removed." Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar responded to these claims with pointed sarcasm, appearing to dismiss the MLC’s authority to speak on behalf of the party’s national leadership. Directly addressing the assertions made by the Chief Minister’s son, Shivakumar remarked, ā€œHe is our high command; now that he has said it, let’s accept it gracefully." The Deputy CM further distanced himself from the local debate by suggesting that such high-level decisions are taken by the party’s central leadership in the capital. ā€œLet’s accept Yathindra as our high command now that he has said it. I don’t want to react to Yathindra or Basavraj. Our Delhi leaders have to react," Shivakumar added. The friction highlights a growing divide over whether the leadership transition is a settled matter or subject to future deliberation by the AICC. Yathindra Siddaramaiah maintained that the focus should remain on governance and the upcoming budget rather than speculative changes. He argued that the lack of response from the central leadership towards those demanding a change is a tacit endorsement of the status quo. ā€œNobody is discussing it. It’s a settled issue. There is a budget, we should focus on that. Nobody is saying Siddaramaiah should be removed. Even the high command has not responded to those who have demanded that Siddaramaiah has to be removed. According to me, he will continue for 5 years. Although high command hasn’t said it explicitly, they have given signals that they are not interested in leadership change," the MLC explained. State Home Minister G Parameshwara also weighed in on the situation, urging a focus on administrative stability while acknowledging that individual opinions do not dictate party policy. Parameshwara noted that while followers and leaders may express various views, the ultimate authority rests with the central command. ā€œWe can’t decide these things. We need a strong government, and Siddaramaiah is doing that. Whatever the high command says, we will accept. Our followers and leaders keep saying their opinion, but that won’t change anything," the Home Minister stated. This sentiment aligns with DK Shivakumar’s earlier insistence that any formal political shifts would be managed through official channels, as he previously noted that the high command would call upon state leaders whenever a political decision is required.
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Feb 6, 2026, 03:17 PM
Rae Bareli Erupts in Political Tensions Over 'Fake Gandhi' Hoardings

Rae Bareli Erupts in Political Tensions Over 'Fake Gandhi' Hoardings

Rae Bareli:Political tensions have sharply escalated in Rae Bareli after a hoarding campaign targeting Congress MP and Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi was put up in multiple locations by supporters of a minister in the Yogi Adityanath government. The hoardings, installed under the banner of Union Minister of State Dinesh Pratap Singh, label Rahul Gandhi a ā€œfake Gandhiā€ and question whether he or ā€œreal Sardar Ravneet Singh Bittuā€ is the real traitor, igniting a fierce political dispute in the Congress stronghold. The hoarding prominently asks in bold letters, ā€œWho is the real traitor? The real Sardar Ravneet Singh Bittu or the fake Gandhi Rahul Gandhi?ā€ The message on the hoarding goes on to claim that the ā€œdevout people of the country abandoned the Congress due to its betrayalā€ and questions whether Rahul Gandhi considers them traitors while calling West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee loyal. Another portion of the hoarding accuses the Congress of betrayal towards India, Indians, Indian culture and values, and invokes names such as Lord Ram, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Subhas Chandra Bose, Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, Feroze Gandhi, Maneka Gandhi, and even references the Vadra family from Moradabad district of Uttar Pradesh. The controversial posters, spotted at key intersections including Nirala Nagar, Gandhi Nagar and near Degree College Chauraha, accused Rahul Gandhi of disrespecting Indian heroes and values ranging from Lord Ram to Dr APJ Abdul Kalam. The message has triggered sharp backlash from the opposition party, with Congress leaders condemning what they call a low-grade political attack. Senior Congress leader Vishwanath Chaturvedi `Mohan’ criticised the hoardings in strong terms, saying the campaign was an attempt to divert attention from real issues affecting the people of Rae Bareli. ā€œAttacking a member of Parliament with cheap name-calling does nothing for development,ā€ he said. ā€œOur focus must remain on job creation, farmers’ distress and protecting constitutional values that Rahul Gandhi has stood for.ā€ Chaturvedi accused the ruling party of resorting to polarising tactics instead of addressing governance failures. Also Watch: Another Congress leader Maroof Khan said the hoardings were a ā€œdangerous escalationā€ of political rhetoric that undermines democratic norms. ā€œWe will not be intimidated by posters or personal attacks,ā€ the leader added. ā€œThis district has long been a symbol of democratic values. Attempts to paint Rahul Gandhi as unpatriotic will not succeed.ā€ A day earlier, Minister Dinesh Pratap Singh had shared a similar poster on his Facebook account. With the hoardings now appearing at multiple locations in the city, the issue has become a major talking point in Rae Bareli, intensifying the political atmosphere in the Congress stronghold.
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Feb 6, 2026, 03:11 PM
Neecha Nagar: A Pioneering Indian Film That Conquered the World Before Its Own Country Was Ready

Neecha Nagar: A Pioneering Indian Film That Conquered the World Before Its Own Country Was Ready

It was 1946 when Dev Anand’s elder brother and filmmaker Chetan Anand made his directorial debut with Neecha Nagar—a film that would go on to create history, even as it remained largely unseen in its own country. The film was presented at the inaugural Cannes Film Festival and emerged as the only Asian film to win the Grand Prix (now known as the Palme d’Or), sharing the honour with 11 other films out of 18 in competition. Neecha Nagar also marked the debut of actor Kamini Kaushal and legendary music director Ravi Shankar, received praise from Lord Mountbatten, and earned international acclaim. Yet, despite all this, the film never found an audience in India. The reason was startlingly simple: it had no songs. Speaking on the Unheard Tales Podcast, Chetan Anand’s son Ketan Anand reflected on the film’s extraordinary yet bittersweet journey. ā€œThat film became an award-winning landmark—the first Asian film to win the Grand Prix at the very first Cannes Film Festival. My father became known internationally, but not as much in India. Still, he was always deeply revered. He was a great filmmaker. Satyajit Ray was influenced by him and even wrote that after watching Neecha Nagar, he wanted to leave his job and become a filmmaker.ā€ Ketan added that while the film struggled commercially in India, its political undertones struck a chord abroad. ā€œHe was an intellectual who had won Cannes, but the film didn’t work in his own country. India was preoccupied with the freedom struggle at the time. France, however, was fascinated, and that’s why they honoured it.ā€ Also Read | Munna Bhai’s ā€˜Dekh le’ girl Mumait Khan now runs a makeup institute; was bedridden for 7 years after accident: ā€˜God humiliated me’ He also recalled how the British administration was stunned by the recognition Neecha Nagar received. Unable to believe that a French jury had awarded such a prestigious prize to an Indian film, they arranged a special screening. ā€œJawaharlal Nehru was still struggling and was close to Mountbatten. Mountbatten called him, and they watched the film together because the British simply couldn’t accept that France had given such a major award to it,ā€ Ketan said. According to him, the British surprisingly appreciated the film’s nuanced storytelling. ā€œThey liked it because it reinforced their belief that they were fair in allowing criticism. The film spoke allegorically. They said, ā€˜Young Chetan has made a very lovely film—release it all over India.ā€™ā€ Yet, that release never truly happened. ā€œThe distributors refused to pick it up, saying the film had no songs,ā€ Ketan Anand recalled. A Hindi adaptation of Maxim Gorky’s The Lower Depths (1902), Neecha Nagar reimagined the story within an Indian socio-political framework. The film portrayed stark economic and social inequalities, with the oppressed residents of Neecha Nagar (the low city) subjected to calculated exploitation by the wealthy elite living in Ooncha Nagar (the high city). It was a bold metaphor for British colonial rule—courageous, intellectual, and far ahead of its time. Despite its international recognition, Neecha Nagar received only a token release in a single theatre in India. Distributors saw no commercial value in a film devoid of songs, dance, or romance—elements that defined mainstream cinema of the era. History, however, would remember it differently: as a pioneering Indian film that conquered the world before its own country was ready to embrace it.
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Feb 6, 2026, 03:05 PM
Panvel Municipal Corporation to Hold Elections for Mayor and Deputy Mayor on February 10

Panvel Municipal Corporation to Hold Elections for Mayor and Deputy Mayor on February 10

Panvel, Feb 06:The election process for the posts of Mayor and Deputy Mayor of the Panvel Municipal Corporation will be held on Tuesday, February 10, 2026. Special general meeting convened A Special General Meeting of the civic body has been convened at 11 am at the Adya Krantiveer Vasudev Balwant Phadke Auditorium, Panvel, under the chairmanship of Thane District Collector and Presiding Officer Dr Shrikrishnanath Panchal. Nominations filed The nomination process was completed on Thursday at the office of Municipal Secretary Nanasaheb Kamthe. Two candidates have filed nominations for the Mayor’s post — Nitin Jayaram Patil and Archana Yogesh Bhoir. For the post of Deputy Mayor, nominations have been submitted by Pramila Ravinath Patil and Leela Ratan Katkari. Election procedure As per Section 19 of the Maharashtra Municipal Corporation Act, the Mayor and Deputy Mayor will be elected from among the sitting corporators for a tenure of two-and-a-half years. The election procedure will begin with scrutiny of nomination papers, followed by the announcement of valid candidates. Provision has also been made for withdrawal of nominations by submitting a written notice to the Presiding Officer. Voting will be conducted by a show of hands, after which the results will be declared. Also Watch: The civic administration stated that the election for the Deputy Mayor will be held immediately after the completion of the Mayor’s election. To get details on exclusive and budget-friendly property deals in Mumbai & surrounding regions, do visit:https://budgetproperties.in/
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Feb 6, 2026, 03:01 PM
Uttar Pradesh Government Registers FIR Against Film for Allegedly Hurting Caste-Based Sentiments

Uttar Pradesh Government Registers FIR Against Film for Allegedly Hurting Caste-Based Sentiments

Lucknow:Acting on Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s directives and the state government’s zero tolerance policy against any attempt to disturb social harmony, an FIR has been registered in the Uttar Pradesh capital against the director and team of the upcoming film Ghooskhor Pandat. The case has been lodged at Hazratganj police station over allegations of hurting caste-based sentiments, spreading social animosity and attempting to disrupt public peace. Lucknow Police said the action was taken after taking cognisance of the teaser and promotional material of the film, which is slated for release on the OTT platform Netflix and has been widely circulated on social media. Police officials said the title and content of the film appeared objectionable at first glance and had the potential to inflame social tensions. Let us know! šŸ‘‚What type of content would you like to see from us this year? According to the FIR, the title of the film allegedly targets and demeans a particular caste, specifically the Brahmin community. The police noted that the naming of the film and the dialogues used in its promotions had triggered strong reactions from various sections of society, leading to widespread anger and resentment. The controversy has snowballed into a major political issue, with several political leaders weighing in. Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati criticised the film’s title, saying that such content insults a particular community and can damage social harmony. In a statement, she said that films or creative content that provoke caste-based sentiments should not be allowed, as they only deepen social divisions and disturb peace. Several social and community organisations have also objected to the film and warned of protests if corrective action is not taken. Police officials said the growing outrage had raised serious concerns over law and order, prompting swift intervention. Also Watch: Hazratganj station house officer Vikram Singh said that, prima facie, it appears that the director and his team promoted the film with the intention of spreading animosity in society and disturbing communal harmony. He said such content poses a threat to the social fabric and will not be tolerated under any circumstances. The Lucknow Police Commissionerate reiterated that under the chief minister’s clear instructions, strict action will be taken against anyone who plays with religious or caste sentiments or attempts to disrupt peace. Further investigation is underway, and the police said additional legal action will be taken based on the evidence collected, the content circulated on digital platforms and applicable legal provisions.
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Feb 6, 2026, 02:56 PM
Pawan Kalyan Cancels Telangana Campaign Amid Controversy Over 'Evil Eye' Comments

Pawan Kalyan Cancels Telangana Campaign Amid Controversy Over 'Evil Eye' Comments

Just a day before he was scheduled to go to Telangana on a campaign for the urban local body elections in the state, NDA ally and Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan has cancelled the trip. The Jana Sena Party chief was set to tour four constituencies in south Telangana on February 7, sources close to him said. The Telangana local body polls are scheduled to be held on February 11. The results will be declared on February 13. Sources close to Kalyan maintained he cancelled the tour because of a minor health issue. At the same time, speculation is rife whether the visit ran into rough weather after his comments blaming an ā€œevil eyeā€ for issues in Andhra Pradesh’s Konaseema region. Many political leaders had interpreted this as a jab at Telangana and demanded that Kalyan apologise. While the row around Kalyan’s statement erupted in December 2025, tensions regarding it still simmer in Telangana. On February 5, Telangana Congress leader and minister in the Revanth Reddy Cabinet, Ponnam Prabhakar, said the BJP was ā€œinsulting Telanganaā€ by making Kalyan campaign in the state. A top BJP source indicated there was some discomfiture over the controversy. ā€œThe BJP has decided to go alone in the polls. When the Jana Sena chief said that he would extend support, we agreed keeping in mind NDA unity. Now he has decided not to come,ā€ a BJP source told The Indian Express . Kalyan belongs to the Kapu community, which has a sizeable population in some parts of Telangana. The BJP in Telangana, though, has no dearth of Kapu leaders, including Union Minister Bandi Sanjay Kumar and MP Dharmapuri Arvind. Sources also said the Jana Sena’s decision to field candidates in the local body polls in Telangana didn’t particularly enthuse the BJP. Those close to Kalyan maintained the Jana Sena would actively support the BJP in Telangana.
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Feb 6, 2026, 02:53 PM
Hyderabad's Liquor Shops Closed for Municipal Elections; Parties Allocate Majority Tickets to BC Candidates

Hyderabad's Liquor Shops Closed for Municipal Elections; Parties Allocate Majority Tickets to BC Candidates

Hyderabad:All toddy and wine shops, bars attached to restaurants, and military canteens within the Muduchinthalapally municipality limits of the Malkajgiri Police Commissionerate will be closed in view of the municipal elections, stated a notification fromMalkajgiriCP Avinash Mohanty on Friday, February 6. The order was issued under Section 20 of the Telangana Excise Act, 1968, and will be in effect from 5:00 pm on February 9 till the completion of polling at 5:00 on February 11. The order will also be enforced on the counting day, that is, February 13, from 6:00 am till completion of the counting process and declaration of results. The State Election Commission has issued notifications for elections to 2,996 wards across 116 municipalities and seven municipal corporations. Fourteen wards were declared elected unopposed after the withdrawal deadline, leaving polling to be held in 2,982 wards. Additionally,Congress, Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) have allotted more than 50 per cent of their tickets to candidates from Backwards Communities (BCs), significantly exceeding the proportion of wards reserved for BCs under the existing quota framework. The ticket distribution follows the Congress government’s unsuccessful attempt to provide 42 per cent reservation to BCs in local body elections.
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Feb 6, 2026, 02:45 PM
Norway Launches Inquiry into Foreign Ministry Amid Epstein Scandal

Norway Launches Inquiry into Foreign Ministry Amid Epstein Scandal

Norway, home to the Nobel Peace Prize and a key hub of international diplomacy, looks set to launch an inquiry into its foreign ministry following revelations about links between prominent Norwegians and the late US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The scandal, which has shaken several European countries, has prompted scrutiny of politicians, royals, and other high-profile figures. Crown Princess Mette-Marit, 52, publicly expressed ā€œdeep regret" over her friendship with Epstein, apologising for the embarrassment caused to the royal family. ā€œI deeply regret my friendship with Jeffrey Epstein. It is important for me to apologise to all of those whom I have disappointed … I also regret the situation I have put the royal family in, especially the king and queen," she said in a statement from the palace. The princess’s name appeared in new documents released last week by the US Justice Department, showing an unexpectedly close friendship between her and Epstein. While the mention of her name does not imply wrongdoing, the revelations have sparked debate over whether she should eventually become queen. A recent poll found almost half of Norwegians believe she should not ascend to the throne. The documents show exchanges between Mette-Marit and Epstein from 2011 to 2014, including casual emails that have drawn public attention. At the same time, Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store has urged her to provide explanations regarding the correspondence. Other high-profile Norwegians are also under scrutiny. Former prime minister and foreign minister Thorbjorn Jagland, former foreign minister Borge Brende—now CEO of the World Economic Forum—and diplomats Mona Juul and Terje Roed-Larsen are being investigated for potential links to Epstein. Jagland, for example, faces allegations of ā€œaggravated corruption" in connection with the case. The scandal comes at a challenging time for the crown princess, who is caring for her 29-year-old son from a previous relationship, Marius Borg HĆøiby, currently facing trial on 38 charges, including rape and assault. She also suffers from an incurable lung disease that may require a transplant in the future. (With inputs from agencies)
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Feb 6, 2026, 02:39 PM
Kashmir's Tourism Sector Hit Hard by Prolonged Closures Amid Security Concerns

Kashmir's Tourism Sector Hit Hard by Prolonged Closures Amid Security Concerns

The prolonged closure of key tourist destinations in Kashmir following last year’s Pahalgam terror attack has severely impacted the local economy and livelihoods dependent on tourism, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah told the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly on Tuesday. Replying to a question by MLA Saif-ud-Din Bhat, the Chief Minister, who also holds the Tourism portfolio, said that the popular tourist destinations of Doodhpathri, Tosamaidan and Yousmarg in central Kashmir have remained closed to tourists for nearly nine months due to security considerations. Security concerns keep destinations shut The three destinations were closed after the April 22, 2025, terror attack in Pahalgam, in which 25 tourists and a local ponywala were killed. Following the attack, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha ordered the shutdown of 48 out of 87 tourist destinations across the Valley for a comprehensive security audit. While several locations were later reopened as the security situation improved, Doodhpathri, Tosamaidan and Yousmarg continue to remain out of bounds for tourists. The Chief Minister informed the House that the decision to reopen these destinations does not lie with the Tourism Department alone, as it involves broader security assessments. Livelihoods under strain, youth hit hardest Omar Abdullah acknowledged that the extended closure has had a direct and adverse effect on the local economy, particularly on those whose livelihoods are tied to tourism. He said ATV operators, vehicle owners, ponywalas, guides, stall owners and other stakeholders have been badly affected. The government also admitted that the closures have caused distress among local youth, many of whom had taken loans from financial institutions to run tourism-related businesses in these areas. With no tourists and no clear timeline for reopening, financial pressure on these families has continued to mount. Push for reopening gains momentum While stressing that security remains paramount, the Chief Minister indicated that the government recognises the urgency of reopening the closed destinations. ā€œThe time has come to reopen the closed tourist destinations,ā€ he said, adding that discussions with the Government of India are currently underway. Omar Abdullah told the Assembly that he plans to raise the issue with the Union Home Minister during his upcoming visit to Jammu and Kashmir, signalling a political push to balance security concerns with economic revival. Tourism sector seeks confidence boost Tourism stakeholders across Jammu and Kashmir have been demanding the reopening of all tourist destinations shut after the Pahalgam attack. They argue that reopening these areas is crucial not only for livelihoods but also to restore tourist confidence and reinforce the message that Kashmir remains a safe destination. Also Watch: Recent spells of snowfall in the upper reaches and tourist areas have led to a revival of winter tourism in the Valley. Stakeholders are hopeful that this momentum, if supported by reopening key destinations, could help revive Kashmir’s tourism sector in the aftermath of last year’s attack.
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Feb 6, 2026, 02:25 PM
Kosovo President Hashim Thaci's War Crimes Trial Enters Final Phase

Kosovo President Hashim Thaci's War Crimes Trial Enters Final Phase

On February 9, 2026, the war crimestrial of former Kosovo President Hashim Thacienters a decisive phase with closing statements at the Kosovo Specialist Chambers inThe Hague. Hailed by many ethnic Albanians as a liberation leader, Thaci now faces charges of crimes against humanity and war crimes linked to the 1998–99 Kosovo War, a conflict in which Kosovo sought independence from Serbia. As protests in support of Thaci and the others on trial have taken place across the Balkans, the court's verdict could shapeKosovo's politics,foreign policy and its standing on the international stage. DW takes a closer look at this special court.
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Iran Prepared to Defend Itself Against US 'Excessive Demands', Talks Resume in Oman

Iran Prepared to Defend Itself Against US 'Excessive Demands', Talks Resume in Oman

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Friday said Tehran is fully prepared to defend itself against any ā€œexcessive demands or adventurismā€ by the United States, as the Oman-mediated talks between the two sides conclude. Speaking in Muscat alongside Omani Foreign Minister Badr al-Busaidi, Araghchi said Iran would pursue diplomacy to protect its national interests. ā€œIran maintains full readiness to defend the country’s sovereignty and national security against any excessive demands or adventurism by the United States,ā€ he said, as US President Donald Trump declined to rule out military action against Tehran. Iranian news agency Mehr reported that Araghchi and al-Busaidi discussed major bilateral, regional and international issues. While emphasising diplomacy, Araghchi made it clear that Tehran would not compromise on its core security interests. Oman previously served as a mediator during Iran–US nuclear negotiations in 2025, which were disrupted in June when the Iran-Israel war briefly drew in US forces. After a week of shifting plans, Tehran and Washington are now set to resume talks in Oman, with discussions expected to focus at least on Iran’s nuclear programme. Earlier talks proposed in Turkey failed to materialise. State-run IRNA said Araghchi arrived in Muscat late at night accompanied by several Iranian diplomats. Flight-tracking data showed his aircraft departed from Tabas in eastern Iran, the site of the failed US Operation Eagle Claw in 1980. In a post on X, Araghchi said Iran was entering diplomacy ā€œwith open eyes and a steady memory of the past yearā€, stressing that commitments must be honoured and that equal standing, mutual respect and mutual interest are essential for a durable agreement. Iran and the US held indirect talks in Oman, mediated by Omani officials, aiming to ease tensions and avoid regional conflict. Iran linked nuclear program negotiations to Western sanctions relief and stressed readiness to defend its sovereignty. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Saudi Arabia Launches Early Hajj 2026 Visa Process to Enhance Crowd Control and Safety

Saudi Arabia Launches Early Hajj 2026 Visa Process to Enhance Crowd Control and Safety

Saudi Arabia will start issuing Hajj 2026 visas from Sunday, among the earliest launches of the pilgrimage visa process in recent years. The move reflects lessons drawn from previous Hajj cycles that saw bottlenecks caused by late applications, unregistered pilgrims and unauthorised operators. The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has confirmed that the visa issuance process will commence on February 8, allowing pilgrims, travel operators and foreign governments additional lead time to complete documentation, logistical planning and health clearances ahead of next year’s pilgrimage season. Hajj, one of the five pillars of Islam, draws millions of pilgrims to Makkah every year. Managing this influx has increasingly become a matter of national planning, public safety and international coordination for Saudi Arabia, particularly after the disruptions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic in recent years. According to Saudi authorities, the early rollout of Hajj 2026 visas is part of a broader strategy to enhance crowd control, accommodation planning and transport readiness across pilgrimage sites. By starting the visa process months in advance, officials aim to ensure that only registered pilgrims travel to the Kingdom, reducing the risks associated with undocumented or last-minute arrivals. The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has repeatedly warned against performing Hajj without a valid permit, noting that such practices strain infrastructure and complicate safety arrangements. The earlier visa window is expected to give governments and approved tour operators more time to finalise quotas, housing contracts and travel schedules in coordination with Saudi authorities. For pilgrims, the move could translate into more predictable travel plans and potentially lower costs, as early bookings tend to reduce price volatility in flights and accommodation. It also gives health authorities more time to enforce vaccination and medical requirements, which remain a critical part of Hajj preparedness. Saudi Arabia has increasingly relied on digital platforms to manage the Hajj process, from visa applications to accommodation allocation. The early issuance of Hajj 2026 visas is expected to be closely integrated with these systems, ensuring that data on pilgrims is shared in real time with relevant authorities. Officials have stressed that visas will be issued only through authorised channels and in coordination with officially approved Hajj missions in each country. This is aimed at curbing fraud and unauthorised agents, a recurring problem that has led to financial losses and hardships for pilgrims in past seasons. The Ministry has also indicated that compliance requirements for tour operators will remain strict, with penalties for violations ranging from fines to blacklisting. These measures are part of a broader push to professionalise the Hajj services sector and improve accountability. For major pilgrim-sending countries across South Asia, Southeast Asia, the Middle East and Africa, the early start to visa issuance is likely to trigger an earlier-than-usual planning cycle. Governments typically coordinate with Saudi authorities on quotas, travel timelines and health protocols, and the new schedule may prompt earlier announcements of national Hajj policies. The move also aligns with Saudi Arabia’s long-term Vision 2030 goal of improving the pilgrim experience through better infrastructure, technology and service quality. While the annual number of Hajj pilgrims is capped due to capacity constraints, authorities have consistently said that better planning can significantly enhance safety and comfort. As the visa window opens on Sunday, attention will turn to how smoothly the digital systems perform and whether the early start translates into a more predictable and orderly Hajj season in 2026. Iran and the US held indirect talks in Oman, mediated by Omani officials, aiming to ease tensions and avoid regional conflict. Iran linked nuclear program negotiations to Western sanctions relief and stressed readiness to defend its sovereignty. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Mumbai Metropolitan Region Elects Civic Chiefs Ahead of BMC Mayor Vote

Mumbai Metropolitan Region Elects Civic Chiefs Ahead of BMC Mayor Vote

While Mumbai will elect its mayor for the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on February 11 , the Mumbai Metropolitan Region has got its civic chiefs. The elections for Mumbai’s Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) , Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC), Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC), Kalyan Dombivli Municipal Corporation (KDMC) and Mira Bhayander Municipal Corporation (MBMC) were held on January 15. Mayor: Sharmila Pimplolkar (Shiv Sena) She was elected unopposed as the 23rd Mayor of Thane Municipal Corporation . Pimplolkar is a second-term corporator representing the Naupada-Kopri ward. She became mayor partly due to her social work and support from party leadership. Deputy Mayor: Krishna Patil (BJP) Mayor: Sujata Suraj Patil (Bharatiya Janata Party – BJP) Sujata Suraj Patil was elected Mayor of Navi Mumbai after municipal elections, in which the BJP secured a clear majority in the corporation. She is a BJP corporator and has been active in Navi Mumbai civic politics. Local reporting notes her selection reflects her party’s strong position and internal support. Deputy Mayor: Dashrath Bhagat (BJP) accompanying her leadership team. Mayor: Harshali Chaudhary (Shiv Sena – Eknath Shinde faction) Elected unopposed, ending several years under administration rule. Chaudhary is known for prioritizing transparent governance and public service in the corporation. Deputy Mayor: Rahul Damle (BJP). Mayor: Dimpal Mehta (Bharatiya Janata Party – BJP) Mehta was elected with a strong majority in the MBMC. She has prior experience in local civic politics and has served as mayor before, indicating continuity in leadership and local political influence. Deputy Mayor: Dhruvkishor Patil (BJP).
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Bangladesh-US Trade Deal Sparks Concerns Amid Secrecy

Bangladesh-US Trade Deal Sparks Concerns Amid Secrecy

A trade agreement between Bangladesh and the United States, expected to be signed in Washington on 9 February, has triggered a wave of anxiety across Dhaka’s political and business circles. There is much secrecy surrounding the deal , which is being finalised under a non-disclosure agreement that prevents its contents from being made public and is being pushed through by an unelected interim administration just three days before the 12 February national election. Political watchers say the timing, secrecy and mandate of the Muhammad Yunus-led government raise questions about whose interests the pact ultimately serves and what long-term obligations it may impose on a future elected administration. The concerns have intensified because Bangladesh’s economy is heavily dependent on exports to the United States, particularly ready-made garments and textiles, at a time when the sector is already under pressure from tariff changes in Washington and heightened competition from India. As Dhaka rushes to sign the agreement, exporters say they still have no idea what the document contains or how it could reshape the country’s most critical industry. What Is The Bangladesh–US Trade Deal? The reciprocal tariff agreement is scheduled to be signed in Washington on 9 February, only three days before Bangladesh votes on 12 February. According to Bangladeshi daily Prothom Alo , the signing ceremony will begin a day earlier, on 8 February. Neither Commerce Adviser Sk Bashir Uddin nor Commerce Secretary Mahbubur Rahman will travel to the US for the event. According to the newspaper, Uddin has already signed the agreement in Dhaka, after which it will be formally signed in Washington by US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer. In their place, a five-member Bangladeshi delegation has been assigned to take the signed copy to Washington and attend the ceremony. The delegation departs Dhaka on 6 February and is scheduled to return on 10 February. What Do We Know About The Pact So Far? Very little is publicly known because the Yunus administration signed a non-disclosure agreement with Washington in 2025, committing both sides to confidentiality. It has been reported that the United States has sought several concessions from Dhaka. These include reducing imports from China, increasing military purchases from the United States, providing free access to Bangladeshi markets, acquiescing to US standards and certifications without protest, and allowing entry of US vehicles and parts without inspection. The wider tariff context adds to the stakes. The Trump administration imposed a 37 per cent tariff on Bangladesh in April 2025, later reducing it to 35 per cent and then to 20 per cent in August. The forthcoming deal is expected to lower the rate further to around 15 per cent. Why Is The Secrecy Clause A Major Red Flag? Exporters, business bodies and economists say the NDA has created unprecedented opacity for a trade deal of this scale. Prothom Alo has reported that neither lawmakers nor key export associations have seen the terms. Bangladeshi economist and intellectual Anu Muhammad questioned the ā€œnon-transparent, illogical, and irregular manner" in which the administration was proceeding. In a Facebook post, he alleged that foreign lobbyists had been placed inside the government as advisers and were ā€œdesperate to make these agreements". Business chambers have voiced similar concerns. Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Taskeen Ahmed said that with no clarity on the contents, it had become impossible to assess the deal’s likely impacts, and that such an agreement should have been left for a government elected by the people. ā€œIt is not clear what benefits Bangladesh will gain from the agreement with the US. At the same time, business leaders are concerned about what conditions the agreement will include and which sectors may face negative impacts. They are also raising various questions," Ahmed was quoted as saying by Prothom Alo. ā€œHad the tariff agreement been signed after the election, political parties could have discussed it. It is also worth considering whether the hands of the incoming elected government are being tied," distinguished fellow of Bangladeshi think-tank, Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD), Debapriya Bhattacharya, was quoted as saying by Prothom Alo. Why Bangladesh Feels Urgency After the India–US Trade Deal The momentum behind the Bangladesh-US pact accelerated after US President Donald Trump announced the India-US trade deal, which brought tariffs on Indian goods down to 18 per cent. For Bangladesh, which sends between $7 and $8.4 billion worth of apparel and textiles to the United States each year, this development poses a direct competitive challenge. Ready-made garments constitute up to 96 per cent of Bangladesh’s exports to the US and employ four to five million workers, most of them women. If India enjoys a more favourable tariff regime, Dhaka risks losing market share in its most important export destination. This competitive pressure partly explains why the interim government has pushed to finalise the agreement quickly, but exporters say the secrecy prevents them from assessing whether the trade-offs involved are beneficial. Why Are There Concerns? No draft of the agreement has been made public, and it has not been shared with Parliament or with any sector that would be directly affected by its terms, as per Prothom Alo . The arrangement is being concluded by an interim administration that does not have an electoral mandate and is meant only to function as a caretaker until a new government is elected. This has created unease about whether such a government should be taking decisions that could shape the country’s economic direction for years to come. Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association senior vice-president Inamul Haque Khan told the newspaper he found the events disturbing. ā€œBased on the target for purchases from the US, it can be expected that the reciprocal tariff rate will come down to 15 per cent (currently 20 per cent). I had heard that National Security Adviser Khalilur Rahman had streamlined this. I was surprised to see the signing of the agreement come just three days before the election. I still believe this should have been done after the election, because it carries major implications," he said. The development is also unfolding at a time when reports suggest that American diplomats have been engaging with Jamaat-e-Islami , a group that could likely emerge as a key player after the election. Alongside this, allegations have circulated that the interim administration came to power with support from Islamist parties. At the same time, the son of toppled Bangladesh leader Sheikh Hasina, Sajeeb Wazed has claimed that Bangladesh is heading into a ā€œsham" election intended to install a weak government aligned with foreign interests. He has also alleged that the interim administration is backed by Islamist groups and is operating in a ā€œcompletely non-transparent" manner.
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Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi Calls Snap Election Amid Economic Challenges

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi Calls Snap Election Amid Economic Challenges

In October 2024, Sanae Takaichi made history by becoming the first woman Prime Minister of Japan. Takaichi, 64, climbed to the country’s highest office after spending years within the long-ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). Takaichi succeeded Shigeru Ishiba, who stepped down in the aftermath of a series of setbacks for the LDP. Now, just months after assuming power, Takaichi has taken the risk of calling a snap election in Japan. But what do we know? Why did she call the poll? Will her gamble pay off? First, let’sexamine how the fortunes of the LDP have turned around. As perThe Guardian,early last year, the LDP was down in the dumps. Ishiba, an unpopular Prime Minister, had lost ground for the party in not one but two elections. The party’s approval rating from voters was on a steady decline as it was in the middle of a slush-fund scandal. Factions of the LDP were looking to replace Ishiba. The party had two options before it – Shinjiro Koizumi, the son of a former prime minister, or Takaichi. The LDP surprised many by choosing Takaichi, who then defeated Yoshikoko Noda of the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan in the Lower House to emerge as prime minister. Still, even as Takaichi, a protĆ©gĆ© of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, took in the tumultuous applause and bowed deeply, many remained sceptical about whether she could pull off the top job. Since then, Takaichi has seen ups and downs as prime minister. She oversaw visits from US President Donald Trump – who offered a ā€œcomplete and total endorsementā€ and invited her to the White House – as well asChinese President Xi Jinping and South Korean President Lee Jae Myung. Takaichi also got into a fracas with China by publicly outlining how Tokyo might respond to Beijing attacking Taiwan. Takaichi’s decision to suspend the eight per cent sales tax on food – in line with her election promise to help households cope with rising prices – prompted investors to flee Japanese bonds and sank the yen. Investors could not compute how Japan, the country with the world’s heaviest debt-to-GDP ratio, would find the money to replace the $30 billion (around Rs 2.49 lakh crore) in yearly revenue that it would lose. Experts saythat the Bank of Japan may not be in a position to help Takaichi if the market sinks. However,Takaichi has maintained her popularity. As perCNN, polls show her approval ratings remain over 50 per cent overall and as high as 80 per cent among people in their 20s. This is particularly true for the youth of Japan. Takaichi, who draws inspiration from Britain’s Margaret Thatcher, and who has 2.6 million followers on X, has used the power of social media to keep herself in the public eye. She has also become an unlikely fashion icon, with fans clamouring to buy the $900 (around Rs 74,700) black leather bag she carries and the pink pen she scribbles with. Clips of Takaichi, which are short, succinct and slogan-heavy, often go viral. She recently performed a K-pop duet with South Korea’s President Lee. Two 20-year-old students toldCNNTakaichi’s smile first intrigued them. Rather than calling her Prime Minister or ā€œMs Takaichiā€, they refer to her as ā€œSana-chanā€ – as if she were a close friend. One even said she uses the same pink pen as Takaichi. ā€œIt makes me feel closer to her,ā€ she said. ā€œCompared to the previous prime minister, you see a lot of posts on social media showing how hard she’s working,ā€ she added. ā€œI see young people starting to get interested in politics because of that.ā€ ā€œUntil now, politics has been dominated by senior male figures,ā€ Yuiko Fujita, an associate professor at Tokyo University, toldNikkei Asia.ā€œThe fact that the prime minister is now a woman, someone with a different background from what people are accustomed to, creates a feeling that something is shifting.ā€ Some have raised a red flag overher comments about Japan’s response to a potential invasion of Taiwan. ā€œThe effects of Takaichi’s comments … haven’t fully appeared yet,ā€ Hajime Kidera, a professor at Meiji University’s School of Political Science and Economics, toldCNN. ā€œBut as they do, more people may begin questioning whether Japan’s economy can really be entrusted to her leadership.ā€ Takaichi has called the snap election because she only has a razor-thin majority in Japan’s parliament – nowhere near enough to implement her agenda. Making the announcement last month, she said the Japanese people must be given the opportunity to decide whether she is ā€œfit to run the countryā€. Takaichi is clearly trying to capitalise on her popularity in order to expand her party’s numbers in parliament and give her more room to manoeuvre. This remains to be seen. The polls show that Takaichi’s Liberal Democratic Party and its coalition partner, the Japan Innovation Party, known as Ishin, could get as many as 300 seats in the 465-seat Lower House of parliament. However, it remains to be seen whether the young people who overwhelmingly support Takaichi will turn up in droves at the polling stations. In the October general election before she became prime minister, only 36 per cent of those aged 21 to 24 voted in the capital of Tokyo. Meanwhile, around 71 per cent of those aged 70 to 74 cast their ballot. ā€œPrices are so high,ā€ Tomomi Kawamura, a Tokyo housewife who remains undecided, toldThe Guardian.ā€œI want something done about that.ā€ Polls show that the far-right Sanseito party, which is fielding a record 190 candidates, could gain ground. It is estimated that the Sanseito party, which won seats in the Upper House last year while decrying foreigners, could get as many as 15 seats. While Sanseito, which has sought ties with US President Donald Trump’s Maga movement, will remain a small party, its emergence has helped shift the political discourse in Japan to the right, a trend seen in other advanced democracies. Another factor that could influence turnout is the weather. The election will be the first since 1990 to be held in mid-winter, with some parts of northern and western Japan buried under record snowfall. More snow is expected on Sunday, with possibly even a rare sprinkling in Tokyo, which could snarl up travel. Turnout in Japanese elections, which the LDP has dominated in the post-war era, is lower than in most other advanced democracies, at around 55 per cent in recent votes. With inputs from agencies The annual cherry blossom festival in Fujiyoshida, Japan, near Mount Fuji, has been cancelled due to severe overtourism and concerns over residents' quality of life. Authorities cited issues such as overcrowding, trespassing, littering, and safety concerns for local families as reasons for ending the decade-long event. Despite the cancellation, the city expects high visitor numbers during the cherry blossom season and is preparing for increased tourism. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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UK Mayor Convicted of Assisting Offender in Attempt to Destroy Evidence Linked to Rape Investigation

UK Mayor Convicted of Assisting Offender in Attempt to Destroy Evidence Linked to Rape Investigation

Mumbai, February 6:Former UK mayor Naheed Ejaz has been convicted of assisting an offender after a court found that she helped her son attempt to destroy evidence linked to a rape investigation. Ejaz, who previously served as mayor of Bracknell Forest in Berkshire, was found guilty by a jury this week of interfering with the course of justice, a verdict that has drawn widespread public attention due to her former position as a senior local leader. The conviction relates to allegations against her 41-year-old son, Diwan Khan, who is facing separate proceedings over the alleged rape of a minor. Prosecutors told the court that after becoming aware of the allegations, Ejaz actively assisted her son in avoiding police scrutiny by helping to dispose of potential forensic evidence and obstruct aspects of the investigation. Digital records and witness testimony were presented to show that her actions went beyond emotional support and amounted to deliberate criminal interference.UK: Indian-Origin Woman Raped in Walsall's Park Hall Area, Police Call 'Racially Aggravated' Attack Horrific; 1 Arrested. During the trial, the prosecution argued that Ejaz knowingly acted to undermine the justice system despite understanding the gravity of the allegations. Her defense maintained that she was motivated by maternal instinct rather than intent to commit a crime. The jury, however, concluded that her conduct crossed legal boundaries and returned a guilty verdict for assisting an offender. The judge noted the seriousness of the offence, particularly given Ejaz’s former role as an elected public official, and said sentencing would take place in the coming weeks.ā€˜You Don’t Belong in This Country’: Sikh Woman Raped by 2 Men in Broad Daylight in UK’s Oldbury, Attackers Hurl Racist Slurs. Ejaz had served as mayor of Bracknell Forest and was known locally as the borough’s first woman of Pakistani origin to hold the post. She stepped down from her council responsibilities after the allegations against her son surfaced. In the aftermath of the verdict, Bracknell Forest Council distanced itself from the former mayor, reiterating its commitment to the rule of law and cooperation with investigating authorities. The conviction has prompted debate across Berkshire about accountability and trust in public office. While many residents expressed shock at the case, victims’ rights groups welcomed the verdict, saying it reinforced the principle that no one is above the law. Police have confirmed that proceedings against Diwan Khan in relation to the alleged rape and associated S*x offences are ongoing and have urged the public to allow the legal process to run its course. 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 (The Times), 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 06, 2026 06:53 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Bangladesh's Economic Reset: A Fiscal Choice at the Polls

Bangladesh's Economic Reset: A Fiscal Choice at the Polls

As Bangladesh heads to the polls on February 12—its first general election since the 2024 violent uprising that toppled Sheikh Hasina—voters are deciding more than a government. They are choosing who will own a difficult economic reset. The next administration will inherit an economy tied to IMF programmes, constrained by fragile foreign exchange reserves and weighed down by fiscal reforms that are politically costly but unavoidable. The political upheaval has been dramatic. The economic reality is less forgiving. When the Yunus-led interim government took charge in August 2024, growth was already slowing amid turbulence and years of opaque governance. GDP expanded 3.7 per cent in FY25, down from 4.2 per cent the previous year and 5.8 per cent in FY23, according to IMF data. The Fund expects growth to recover to 4.7 per cent in FY26 and gradually approach 6 per cent over the medium term, provided tax mobilisation improves and financial sector weaknesses are addressed. Inflation, however, is projected to remain elevated at 8.9 per cent in FY26. The IMF has flagged ā€œmounting macroeconomic and financial challengesā€, including weak revenue collection, banking vulnerabilities and incomplete exchange rate reforms. Foreign exchange reserves were depleted during the upheaval amid capital flight, import compression and weak exports. Reserves have since recovered to $26.8 billion in FY25 and are projected to rise to $30.9 billion in FY26. Yet at under four months of import cover, buffers remain thin for a $460-billion economy heavily reliant on garments and remittances. The IMF has pushed Dhaka to allow greater exchange rate flexibility. While economically sound, a weaker currency risks imported inflation at a time when food prices are already straining households. Bangladesh’s tax-to-GDP ratio remains among Asia’s lowest. Total revenue and grants were just 8 per cent of GDP in FY25—far below what is required for a country aspiring to middle-income status. The IMF has called for bold tax reforms and subsidy rationalisation, particularly in energy and state-owned enterprises. The fiscal deficit is projected to widen from 2.9 per cent of GDP in FY25 to 4.3 per cent in FY26 as development spending resumes. Public debt, at 42.1 per cent of GDP, remains manageable but is rising. Without stronger revenue mobilisation, the adjustment burden will fall on spending—a sensitive issue as unemployment rises and garment sector layoffs mount. The ready-made garments industry, which accounts for roughly 80 per cent of exports, is under strain. According to multiple reports, citing government data, more than 240 factories have shut since the 2024 unrest, and exports have declined for consecutive months. Competitive pressures are intensifying. India’s trade deal with the European Union eliminates tariffs on Indian textiles, eroding Bangladesh’s advantage under the EU’s Everything But Arms scheme. With Bangladesh set to graduate from Least Developed Country status in 2026 and transitional benefits expiring by 2029, exporters face a tariff cliff. Without securing GSP+ status, garments could face tariffs of around 12 per cent in the EU—a market that absorbs nearly half of Bangladesh’s exports. For the country’s export model, the risk is structural. The IMF has urged asset quality reviews of systemic and state-owned banks, warning against unsecured liquidity support. Years of politically directed lending have weakened parts of the financial system. Cleaning up balance sheets will require fiscal space and political will. Elections in Bangladesh have often disrupted reform cycles, and growth typically softens during periods of instability. FY24 and FY25 already reflect that slowdown. The Awami League’s absence from the race reduces immediate confrontation but raises questions over political legitimacy—a key factor for investor confidence. Whoever forms the next government—whether the BNP or a broader coalition—will confront inflation near 9 per cent, fragile reserves, a widening deficit and sluggish private credit growth. Political campaigns promises on jobs and infrastructure will collide with IMF-backed conditions that demand tighter monetary policy, higher tax compliance and subsidy cuts. There are no easy options. Expanding VAT compliance risks business resistance. Cutting energy subsidies hits households. Allowing currency flexibility could stoke short-term inflation. Bangladesh’s rise over the past two decades, powered by export growth and macro stability, masked structural weaknesses. The February election may reset politics. Economically, it begins a more austere phase. For voters, the choice appears political. In reality, it is fiscal. 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Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge Criticizes Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Speech in Rajya Sabha

Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge Criticizes Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Speech in Rajya Sabha

New Delhi: Congress presidentMallikarjun Khargeon Friday attacked Prime MinisterNarendra Modi over his Rajya Sabha speech, claiming he is ā€œscaredā€ of answering questions posed by Rahul Gandhi and avoids sitting in Lok Sabha, as his ā€œmorale is shakenā€ and ā€œswagger diminishedā€ following revelations in Gen MM Naravane's memoirs and Epstein files. Experience a more refined e-paper today Alleging that Modi was twisting statements to accuse Congress leaders of wanting to dig his grave, Kharge said they were only saying that they would ā€œbury your ideologyā€ and it was not about a person. He said Modi did not refer to a single issue during his 97-minute speech in reply to the debate on Motion of Thanks to the President's Address in Rajya Sabha. He also referred to Speaker Om Birla’s statement that he asked Modi not to come to Lok Sabha to reply to the debate as he had ā€œconcreteā€ information about targeting Modi in the House and alleged that instead of answering in Parliament, Modi was using the pretext of intelligence reports to avoid it, displaying a ā€œdisturbed mindsetā€. Referring to a series of Modi’s remarks, including his attack on late Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, he said, ā€œthis reflects Modi-ji’s mindset. It seems his morale is shaken, the swagger and talk of a ā€˜56-inch chest’ have diminished. He arrogantly says that he alone outweighs everyone. Making such remarks is not good for the country or befitting of his office.ā€ ā€œIf a person in the Prime Minister's position uses abusive language against democracy and the country, that's not a good thing. Narendra Modi is afraid of what questions Rahul-ji will ask, what he will say, what facts he will present, so Modi-ji doesn't even sit in the House,ā€ Kharge said. Kharge claimed that the government should have responded to the claims in Gen MM Naravane's unreleased memoirs and ended the matter but instead, it is stalling Parliament, which is a ā€œfailure of democracyā€. This government does not want the House to function democratically, he alleged. ā€œWhen we got hold of Gen Naravane's book, how could those in power not have it?...I want to tell them: first, listen to the truth, then reply. The truth is that Modi doesn't have the courage to answer the questions we have asked. The real issue is that the Prime Minister seems disturbed. I read in newspapers about the Epstein files...but after those reports surfaced, it appears Trump pressured him. He then knelt and signed a trade deal, sacrificing our farmers,ā€ he claimed. Kharge alleged that "repeating falsehoods" has been Modi's job though the Opposition has spoken at length during the debate on the Motion of Thanks to the President's Address. "Instead, he kept talking about 100 years, 75 years, 50 years," he said. He also did not find much merit in the BJP claims that the Congress is anti-Sikh against the backdrop of Rahul calling Union Minister Ravneet Bittu a ā€œtraitor friendā€. ā€œWe respect the Sikh community. It is a great religion…To link an entire religion to a single incident and claim insult is wrong. We made Manmohan Singh the Finance Minister. We made him Prime Minister not once, but twice…Yet Modi-ji, who sits on his chair through false propaganda and follows Goebbels’ theory, behaving like Hitler, lectures us? You (BJP) do not respect Sikhs, Dalits, or Adivasis. Your focus is on belittling others,ā€ he said. On Modi not replying to the debate in Lok Sabha, he said the Speaker claimed he advised Modi not to come to the House after receiving inputs about protests. ā€œIf your intelligence is so good, where was it during Pulwama (terror attack)? Lynchings are happening across the country, attacks on Adivasis and Dalits are taking place. Where does this intelligence go then?ā€ he said.
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Feb 6, 2026, 03:35 PM
Spanish Professor Wanted for Cyberterrorism Receives Asylum in Russia

Spanish Professor Wanted for Cyberterrorism Receives Asylum in Russia

A former Spanish university professor wanted in his home country for alleged acts of cyberterrorism said Friday that he has received political asylum in Russia. ā€œI was forced to seek political asylum in Russia in February 2025. As of today, I have the status of political refugee,ā€ Enrique Arias Gil told the state-run news agency TASS. Europol placed Arias Gil on its most wanted list in September after Spanish authorities accused him of cyberterrorism and helping a pro-Russia hacking group called NoName057, which is itself accused of carrying out cyberattacks against Ukrainian websites and EU member states. In July, European law enforcement carried out joint raids across 12 countries in an operation aimed at dismantling NoName057. Two people were arrested in France and Spain, while arrest warrants were issued for seven others, including six individuals based in Russia.
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Feb 6, 2026, 12:55 PM
Mumbai Metropolitan Region Elects Civic Chiefs: Thane, Navi Mumbai, Kalyan Dombivli, and Mira Bhayander Mayors Elected

Mumbai Metropolitan Region Elects Civic Chiefs: Thane, Navi Mumbai, Kalyan Dombivli, and Mira Bhayander Mayors Elected

While Mumbai will elect its mayor for the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on February 11 , the Mumbai Metropolitan Region has got its civic chiefs. The elections for Mumbai’s Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) , Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC), Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC), Kalyan Dombivli Municipal Corporation (KDMC) and Mira Bhayander Municipal Corporation (MBMC) were held on January 15. Mayor: Sharmila Pimplolkar (Shiv Sena) She was elected unopposed as the 23rd Mayor of Thane Municipal Corporation . Pimplolkar is a second-term corporator representing the Naupada-Kopri ward. She became mayor partly due to her social work and support from party leadership. Deputy Mayor: Krishna Patil (BJP) Mayor: Sujata Suraj Patil (Bharatiya Janata Party – BJP) Sujata Suraj Patil was elected Mayor of Navi Mumbai after municipal elections, in which the BJP secured a clear majority in the corporation. She is a BJP corporator and has been active in Navi Mumbai civic politics. Local reporting notes her selection reflects her party’s strong position and internal support. Deputy Mayor: Dashrath Bhagat (BJP) accompanying her leadership team. Mayor: Harshali Chaudhary (Shiv Sena – Eknath Shinde faction) Elected unopposed, ending several years under administration rule. Chaudhary is known for prioritizing transparent governance and public service in the corporation. Deputy Mayor: Rahul Damle (BJP). Mayor: Dimpal Mehta (Bharatiya Janata Party – BJP) Mehta was elected with a strong majority in the MBMC. She has prior experience in local civic politics and has served as mayor before, indicating continuity in leadership and local political influence. Deputy Mayor: Dhruvkishor Patil (BJP).
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Feb 6, 2026, 12:54 PM
Congress Expels Navjot Kaur Sidhu Over Controversial Social Media Post

Congress Expels Navjot Kaur Sidhu Over Controversial Social Media Post

Chandigarh, February 6:In a significant move for Punjab’s political landscape, the Congress party has formally expelled Navjot Kaur Sidhu, wife of former Punjab Congress chief Navjot Singh Sidhu. The decision, announced Friday by Bhupesh Baghel, the party’s Punjab affairs in-charge, follows a series of public disagreements and a controversial social media post in which she used a derogatory epithet to describe senior leader Rahul Gandhi. The immediate catalyst for the expulsion was a social media post where Navjot Kaur Sidhu referred to Rahul Gandhi as ā€œpappu,ā€ a term frequently used by political opponents to undermine the Congress leader. The party leadership viewed the remark as a breach of discipline and an insult to the high command, leading to the swift termination of her membership. This disciplinary action comes just days after Navjot Kaur had already signaled her departure from the party. She recently announced her resignation, citing a disconnect between the party leadership and the "ground realities" of Punjab’s political climate.Punjab: Congress Suspends Party Membership of Navjot Kaur Sidhu After 'Rs 500 Crore' Remark. The relationship between the Sidhu family and the Congress leadership has been increasingly strained over the past several months. In December 2025, Navjot Kaur was suspended from the party following a controversial statement regarding the state’s leadership. During that period, she alleged that a "suitcase of Rs 500 crore" was a prerequisite for becoming the Chief Minister of Punjab. These remarks were seen as an attack on the party’s internal processes and transparency, leading to her initial sidelining.Congress Expels Jayashree Patil for 6 Years for Contesting Against Official Candidate in Sangli Assembly Elections 2024. Navjot Kaur Sidhu’s exit marks another chapter in the turbulent history of the Sidhu family within the Congress. Her husband, Navjot Singh Sidhu, has also faced a complex relationship with the party hierarchy, characterized by frequent clashes with former Chief Ministers and state leadership. Political analysts suggest that this expulsion may further isolate the Sidhu camp within the Punjab Congress as the party attempts to consolidate its ranks ahead of future electoral challenges. While Navjot Kaur had already tendered a resignation, the party’s move to formally expel her serves as a firm public rejection of her recent conduct and statements. The Congress party has not yet announced if further disciplinary measures will be taken against other members of the faction or how this development will impact Navjot Singh Sidhu’s standing within the organization. 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 (Tribune ), 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 06, 2026 06:18 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Feb 6, 2026, 12:47 PM
Pakistan Cricket Captain Defends Unorthodox Spinner's Action Ahead of T20 World Cup

Pakistan Cricket Captain Defends Unorthodox Spinner's Action Ahead of T20 World Cup

Ahead of the ICC T20 World Cup starting tomorrow, Pakistan’s skipper Salman Ali Agha defended the action of off-spinner Usman Tariq who has been in the news for his unorthodox bowling action. He called him the team’s ā€˜X factor’. ā€œI don’t understand why we are talking about his action because in my opinion it is a fair action,ā€ Salman told reporters. ā€œHe has been tested twice and he has been cleared. I think there is no problem in his action. Yes, he is the X factor of the team, and where we feel that we need an X factor, we will definitely use him.ā€ Tariq, who has played three T20 Internationals since his debut against South Africa in November, has been reported twice for a suspected bowling action in the Pakistan Super League. The off-spinner has a very unorthodox action with him pausing near the crease before firing the ball with a side-arm sling shot action. The 28-year-old claimed two wickets in his second T20 International, against Australia, and Australia batsman Cameron Green – one of his two victims in that match in Lahore – made a chucking gesture after being dismissed as he made his way off. Former Australian batter Usman Khawaja also defended Tariq after Green’s gesture. In an Instagram post, Khawaja defended him and said, ā€œThere aren’t many things worse than being called a chucker in cricket,ā€ he said in the post. ā€œThe stigma is real. The man is just doing his best and has been cleared twice. ā€œLet’s have some perspective and understanding and stop jumping to conclusions,ā€ he wrote. Unusual action due to elbow shape Tariq has tried to explain his action and said that a biological issue is the reason behind his side-arm bowling style. ā€œThere are two corners on my (elbow) which makes it hard for me to straighten,ā€ he said to the National. ā€œThat makes confusion for the spectators. I have given two tests at labs in Pakistan. My action was cleared. As you can see from before, in history, when any spinner had allegations (of chucking) against them, they went to the lab. They tried to change their actions and develop the right degrees. ā€œWhen I went for the test, within one week, it was cleared. I didn’t get the answer that you have to change your action, or improve the degrees. I was confident about my action because I know that I am not throwing,ā€ said Tariq. Having decided to boycott their Group A contest against defending champions India over political tensions between the neighbouring nations, Pakistan will have little margin for error in their bid to qualify for the Super 8 stage. Apart from India, the group also contains the United States, who stunned Pakistan via the Super Over in the 2024 edition of the tournament.
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Feb 6, 2026, 12:44 PM
Indian Parliament Session Disrupted for Second Consecutive Day

Indian Parliament Session Disrupted for Second Consecutive Day

Proceedings in the Lok Sabha were adjourned for the day on Friday after continuous disruptions by opposition members, marking the second consecutive day when the House failed to take up discussion on the Union Budget presented on February 1. The House will now reconvene at 11 a.m. on Monday, February 9. VIDEO | Parliament Session: "19 hours 13 minutes of the House has been wasted so far due to disruptions; people elected you for discussion, not for sloganeering," says Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla.#BudgetSession2026#ParliamentSession2026(Source: Third Party)(Full video…pic.twitter.com/cEKa5NjEU1 Adjourning the House, Speaker Om Birla informed members that 19 hours and 13 minutes have been lost due to disruptions during the current Budget Session. Expressing anguish, the Speaker said Members of Parliament were elected to raise issues and debate, not to shout slogans and stall proceedings. ā€œI want the House to run,ā€ he said, adding that such conduct was not in keeping with parliamentary traditions. Opposition protests derail Budget debate The Lok Sabha was first adjourned earlier in the day and reconvened at noon, only to be disrupted again as opposition members trooped into the Well of the House, raising slogans and holding placards. Chairing the proceedings, Krishna Prasad Tenneti repeatedly urged members to return to their seats and put down placards. As the opposition refused to relent, the House was adjourned till Monday. The repeated adjournments meant that no discussion could take place on the Union Budget for the second straight day, a worrying sign for a session meant to scrutinise the government’s most important financial document. Speaker’s warning, rising political tensions Speaker Om Birla later warned opposition members against crossing over to the treasury benches and openly stated that he could not run ā€œsuch a Houseā€. His remarks reflected growing frustration as disruptions have become routine rather than exceptional. The government and the opposition remain locked in a sharp standoff over multiple issues. In an unprecedented development, the Lok Sabha passed the Motion of Thanks on Thursday without the Prime Minister’s customary reply, which was scheduled a day earlier. The reply could not take place due to relentless sloganeering by opposition MPs, raising questions about parliamentary accountability and democratic norms. Controversies spill outside Parliament Political tensions further escalated following a sharp exchange of words between Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and Minister of State for Railways Ravneet Singh Bittu. The incident snowballed into a controversy, with BJP-led Sikh groups staging protests outside the Congress office later in the day. Meanwhile, Congress flagged what it termed ā€œprocedural irregularitiesā€ in the functioning of the Lok Sabha, adding to the charged atmosphere inside the House. Disruptions since February 2 The Lok Sabha has been witnessing frequent disruptions since Monday, February 2, after Rahul Gandhi was disallowed by the Chair from quoting an article based on excerpts from former Army chief M.M. Naravane’s unpublished memoir. The excerpts reportedly referred to the 2020 India-China conflict, which the Chair ruled could not be cited. Also Watch: The first phase of the Budget Session will conclude on February 13, after which Parliament will go into recess till March 9. With over 19 hours already lost, pressure is mounting on both the government and the opposition to restore order and allow Parliament to function, or risk reducing the Budget Session to a political spectacle rather than a forum for serious debate.
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Feb 6, 2026, 12:40 PM
Tripura Ruling Alliance in Crisis Over Land Rights Ahead of ADC Elections

Tripura Ruling Alliance in Crisis Over Land Rights Ahead of ADC Elections

Agartala:Tensions within Tripura’s ruling BJP alliance escalated on Friday, just two months ahead of the crucial Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (ADC) elections.TIPRA Motha, the partner in the state govt, accused the administration of illegally encroaching on Sixth Schedule areas under the newly notified Bishramganj Nagar Panchayat in Sepahijala district. Party founder Pradyot Kishore Debbarman, along with senior leaders, met Sepahijala district authorities to seek clarification on the boundaries of the Nagar Panchayat.The party claimed that nearly 30% of the notified area falls under ADC jurisdiction and criticised the administration for relying on ā€œnatural boundariesā€ and voter rolls instead of legally sanctioned maps.Debbarman argued that the expansion violates constitutional safeguards and warned of a possible legal challenge through Public Interest Litigation, stressing the importance of protecting ADC land.Binky Saha, SDM of Bishramganj, admitted that official maps clearly demarcating gram panchayat and village committee areas were not available. She said a joint demarcation exercise would be conducted in consultation with the directorate of land records and settlement, and clarified that only Gram Panchayat areas were included, with no ADC land incorporated.by Taboolaby TaboolaSponsored LinksSponsored LinksPromoted LinksPromoted LinksYou May LikeLiving in New Delhi? Don't Buy Hearing Aids Before Reading...Hearing AidsLearn MoreUndoChief minister Manik Saha downplayed the controversy, insisting that no land had been acquired and alleging that attempts were being made to create confusion. He urged cooperation with the administration in carrying out the demarcation exercise.The disagreement underscores growing strains within the ruling alliance, with TIPRA expected to sharpen its focus on land rights and tribal autonomy in the run-up to the ADC elections.
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Feb 6, 2026, 12:37 PM
British Parliament Renovation Plans Face Delays and Cost Increases: A Comparison with India's Efficient Approach

British Parliament Renovation Plans Face Delays and Cost Increases: A Comparison with India's Efficient Approach

The long-pending renovation plans for the British Parliament, known as the Palace of Westminster, are facing staggering delays as reports show that the revamp will take at least 60 years and cost every taxpayer more than Ā£1,000 (Rs 1.2 lakh) if British MPs refuse to leave while it takes place. According to a report by The Times , proposals handed to British MPs said a ā€œfull decant" – which means the parliamentarians vacate the building completely – would take between 19 and 24 years and cost up to Ā£15.6 billion (Rs 1.92 trillion), including inflation. However, if the repairs are done in stages while the Parliament remains active, which has been the preferred option, the renovation process is expected to take as long as 61 years with an estimated cost of Ā£39.2 billion (Rs 4.92 trillion), the most expensive option on the table. The cost will be spread across Britain’s 34.5 million income taxpayers, and the most expensive option would cost Ā£1,136 (Rs 1.39 lakh) each, while a full decant will cost Ā£450 (Rs 55,000). Even an initial seven-year phase of works, which politicians are being asked to approve, would cost close to Ā£100 (around Rs 12,300) per taxpayer, as per The Times. Notably, the Palace of Westminster has not undergone a comprehensive renovation since partial rebuilding after the Second World War, which has led to repeated fire incidents and other hazards. Politicians have been warned there is a ā€œreal and rising risk" that the palace could be destroyed by a catastrophic event. How India Did It Faster? The renovation costs and delays have brought the spotlight to India’s new Parliament building, which was inaugurated in 2023 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Vijay Chauthaiwale, in-charge of the BJP’s Department of Foreign Affairs, drew parallels between the British and Indian Parliament renovation. ā€œFull renovation of British parliament (Palace of Westminster) will take 20 years if parliament moves somewhere in transit and will take 60 years if renovation is done in stages while parliament remains functional in same building," he said on X. ā€œIn the meantime, India has built its ultra-modern and aesthetically designed new parliament building in three years and started using it." The new Parliament building was completed under three years at an estimated cost of Rs 1,200 by Tata Projects Ltd. It features a grand Constitution Hall that showcases India’s democratic heritage, a lounge for Indian MPs, a library, multiple committee rooms, dining areas, and ample parking space. The new Parliament building is located approximately 750 metres away from the Rashtrapati Bhavan and surrounded by significant landmarks and government buildings. It has a seating capacity of 888 members in the Lok Sabha chamber and 300 members in the Rajya Sabha chamber. How did India manage to build a new Parliament building without disrupting parliamentary proceedings? One of the biggest reasons this worked was that the old House stayed fully operational while the new triangular Parliament building was constructed. Hence, there was no need to relocate MPs or pause sessions. Furthermore, the schedules for the construction of the new building were carefully adjusted around security needs, VIP movement, and Parliament session days. Construction traffic, materials, and workers used completely separate access routes. Once the construction was complete, all Parliament sessions simply moved from the old building to the new one. The first session in India’s new Parliament building commenced on September 19, 2023.
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Feb 6, 2026, 12:27 PM
Canada and France Open Diplomatic Consulates in Greenland Amid US Pressure

Canada and France Open Diplomatic Consulates in Greenland Amid US Pressure

In a move widely seen as a show of political solidarity with Denmark and the Arctic island after renewed pressure from US President Donald Trump to secure greater American control over the strategically vital, mineral-rich territory, Canada and France are opening new diplomatic consulates in Greenland this week. While both nations maintain that these moves were planned well in advance, the timing of the Friday ceremonies serves as a pointed message to Washington. By establishing a permanent presence in the Arctic outpost, Ottawa and Paris are effectively drawing a line in the permafrost, signalling to the White House that Greenland is not a real estate commodity to be bartered but a strategic partner protected by a web of international alliances. The decision comes amid heightened geopolitical attention on Greenland, a self-governing region of Denmark that has increasingly found itself at the centre of global competition over Arctic security, rare earths and future shipping routes. While Ottawa and Paris have framed their moves in diplomatic and developmental terms, the timing has highlighted growing unease among US allies over Washington’s recent rhetoric and tactics. The inauguration of Canada’s consulate featured high-profile representation, including Foreign Minister Anita Anand and Mary Simon, Canada’s first Indigenous Governor General. For Canada, the move is deeply symbolic. Minister Anand emphasized that as Arctic neighbours, Canada and the Kingdom of Denmark are committed to ā€œstability, security, and cooperation.ā€ Beyond security, the Canadian presence aims to address shared northern challenges, particularly Inuit rights and climate change. By sending Simon, an Inuk leader, Canada is centering the voices of Greenland’s indigenous majority, a demographic often overlooked in the high-stakes ā€œGreenland Purchaseā€ rhetoric emanating from the Trump administration. France, meanwhile, has become the first European Union member state to establish a consulate general in Nuuk. Led by Jean-NoĆ«l Poirier, the French mission is tasked with deepening scientific and economic ties. This move by President Emmanuel Macron’s government provides the EU with a direct ā€œlistening postā€ in the Arctic, ensuring that European interests remain central as the race for the region’s critical minerals intensifies. The diplomatic flurry comes on the heels of a volatile period in U.S.-Danish relations. In January, President Trump threatened to slap aggressive tariffs on Denmark and seven other European nations for opposing his calls for a U.S. takeover of Greenland. While those threats were abruptly dropped following a ā€œframeworkā€ agreement brokered by NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, the underlying anxiety remains. The US has recently entered technical talks with Denmark and Greenland to forge a new Arctic security deal. However, the lack of transparency surrounding this ā€œframeworkā€ has prompted allies like Canada and France to accelerate their own physical presence in the region. By opening these consulates, Ottawa and Paris are providing Greenland with alternative partners, reducing the risk of the island becoming solely dependent on or pressured by American interests. The ā€œGreat Gameā€ of the 21st century is no longer confined to the South China Sea or Eastern Europe; it has moved to the melting ice caps of the North. Greenland’s vast deposits of rare earth minerals essential for the global green energy transition have made it the world’s most sought-after territory. While the US views Greenland through the lens of strategic defence and resource acquisition, the presence of Canada and France introduces a multilateral approach. This ā€œshow of supportā€ reinforces the sovereignty of the Kingdom of Denmark and empowers Greenlandic local authorities to negotiate from a position of strength rather than vulnerability. As the Arctic security deal between the US, Denmark and Greenland continues to take shape, the diplomatic flags of Canada and France now flying in Nuuk serve as a reminder that the future of the North will be decided by cooperation, not coercion. Dipu Chandra Das, a Hindu garment worker, was lynched and burned in Bangladesh after being accused of blasphemy. His death sparked protests and highlighted a surge in violence against Hindus amid rising Islamist influence and political tensions before elections. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Feb 6, 2026, 12:24 PM
Bangladesh Protests Erupt Outside Chief Adviser's Residence Amid Demands for Justice

Bangladesh Protests Erupt Outside Chief Adviser's Residence Amid Demands for Justice

Dhaka:Massive protests erupted outside the official residence of Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus in Dhaka on Friday. The uproar reportedly comes amid several groups continuing to demand justice over youth leader Sharif Osman Hadi's death. This comes six days before Bangladesh witnesses its first election since the 2024 violence that had forced former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to resign and flee to India. According to reports, the protestors gathered at Shaheed Minar in the morning and marched towards Yunus' official residence, Jamuna, calling for the immediate publication of a government gazette, the Ninth National Pay Scale, based on the pay commission’s recommendations, which proposed a restructure in the salaries of government employees. Members of the Bangladesh Government Officials and Employees Welfare Association were reportedly among those attending. Visuals of the escalated situation following the protests soon surfaced on social media. As the protestors crossed barricades, and marched towards the police in an attempt to reach the main advisory office near the Jamuna, the police tried to block them by setting up barricades, using water cannons, tear gas, and sound grenades. Sharif Osman Hadi, who died on December 18, was a key leader in the protests against Sheikh Hasina. Known for his anti-India rhetoric, Hadi was a spokesperson for the Inquilab Mancha platform, and a candidate in the general elections who was shot in the head while launching his election campaign in Dhaka. His death had triggered a huge furore in Bangladesh, leading to protests in which several buildings in Dhaka, including those housing the country's two leading media houses, were set on fire.
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Feb 6, 2026, 12:21 PM
BJP and Shiv Sena Announce Candidates for Mayor and Deputy Mayor Posts in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar

BJP and Shiv Sena Announce Candidates for Mayor and Deputy Mayor Posts in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar

The Bharatiya Janata Party on Friday, February 6, announced its candidate for the mayor’s post in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, while the Shiv Sena named its nominee for the deputy mayor’s post. The BJP, which is the largest party in the recently-held municipal elections , has chosen corporator Sameer Rajurkar as its mayoral candidate. Shiv Sena leader Rajendra Janjal will contest for the post of deputy mayor in the Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar Municipal Corporation. Although the BJP and Shiv Sena fought the civic elections held on January 15 separately, they have now decided to join hands for the mayoral elections scheduled for February 10. The names of both candidates were announced by BJP minister Atul Save at a press conference after a meeting between leaders of the two parties. In the 115-member municipal body, the BJP won the highest number of seats with 57. AIMIM came second with 33 seats. The Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena secured 13 seats, while Shiv Sena (UBT) and the Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi won six and four seats respectively. Minister Atul Save said the BJP and Shiv Sena are joining hands because they are allies at both the state and national levels. He added that the alliance aims to develop Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar over the next five years. He confirmed that Sameer Rajurkar will file his nomination for mayor and Rajendra Janjal for deputy mayor . Earlier, Shiv Sena minister Sanjay Shirsat also said that the mayor will be from the BJP and the deputy mayor from Shiv Sena, as the BJP has the highest number of seats. On a separate issue, Shirsat spoke about the state government’s inquiry into alleged irregularities in the tender process for buying a hotel in the city. He said there was nothing wrong with appointing an inquiry committee and that action should be taken if any wrongdoing is found. Responding to comments by NCP (SP) MLA Rohit Pawar, who said he would share details related to the fatal air crash involving late Ajit Pawar after February 9. He added that meetings among Pawar family members are natural, given the tragic circumstances.
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Feb 6, 2026, 12:20 PM
Power Finance Corporation Approves Merger with Rural Electrification Corporation

Power Finance Corporation Approves Merger with Rural Electrification Corporation

The Power Finance Corporation board of directors has, in principle, approved the merger of the company with Rural Electrification Corporation (REC) . The move comes after the Ministry of Finance announced in the Budget 2026 that it would restructure the public sector Non-Banking Finance Corporations (NBFCs). The public sector company said in an exchange filing that it has acquired 52.63 per cent government’s stake in Rural Electrification Corporation. ā€œPursuant to ā€˜In Principle’ approval of Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA), PFC acquired 52.63% of Govt’s holding in REC Limited (REC). Accordingly, PFC and REC arc operating as holding and subsidiary companies.ā€ Power Finance Corp said in the filing. On February 1, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced in the budget that the government is working towards a plan to improve efficiency and scale up public sector NBFCs . In Budget 2026, the Finance Minister proposed merging Power Finance Corporation and REC. ā€œThe vision for NBFCs for Viksit Bharat has been outlined with clear targets for credit disbursement and technology adoption. In order to achieve scale and improve efficiency in the Public Sector NBFCs, as a first step, it is proposed to restructure the Power Finance Corporation and Rural Electrification Corporationā€, FM Sitharaman said in the Budget speech. ā€œThe detailed merger scheme once finalised shall be shared after requisite approvals.ā€, Power Finance Corporation said in the exchange disclosure. Power Finance Corporation posted a nearly 6 per cent YoY rise in consolidated net profit to Rs 8,211.90 crore in Q3 FY26. It had reported Rs 7,759.56 crore profit for the year-ago period from continuing and discontinued operations. The company’s total income rose by about 9 per cent to Rs 29,140.57 crore in the third quarter from Rs 26,821.84 crore in the corresponding period of the preceding financial year.
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Feb 6, 2026, 12:11 PM
Karnataka Congress MLC Yathindra Siddaramaiah Rules Out Leadership Change

Karnataka Congress MLC Yathindra Siddaramaiah Rules Out Leadership Change

Yathindra Siddaramaiah (L), D K Shivakumar (R)NEW DELHI: Congress MLC Yathindra Siddaramaiah on Friday said he believed there would be no change in Karnataka’s leadership and that his father Siddaramaiah was likely to remain chief minister for the full five-year term.Speaking to reporters in Mysuru, Yathindra said the party high command had given a clear signal, even if not publicly, that there will be no leadership change. He said the issue was settled and that no one in the party had said Siddaramaiah should be removed.Siddaramaiah, DK Shivakumar Project Unity After High-Stakes Karnataka Meet Amid Rumours Of Cong Riftā€œAccording to me, the high command might not have said it openly, but have given a clear signal that there will not be any leadership change. So I believe that Siddaramaiah will be the CM for five years,ā€ he said.Yathindra also said that apart from media discussions, the leadership change issue was not being discussed in political circles. He added that the government should focus on other matters, including the upcoming budget and the state’s financial situation.Shivakumar's sarcastic responseDeputy chief ministerD K Shivakumar, who is also seen as a contender for the chief minister’s post, responded sarcastically to Yathindra’s remarks.ā€œYathindra is our high command, and let's accept what he says very respectfully,ā€ Shivakumar told reporters in Mangaluru.by Taboolaby TaboolaSponsored LinksSponsored LinksPromoted LinksPromoted LinksYou May LikeLiving in New Delhi? Don't Buy Hearing Aids Before Reading...Hearing AidsLearn MoreUndoHe added that if anyone had to clarify the issue, it would be the party’s central leadership in Delhi.What's the controversyThe leadership issue had gained attention after the Congress government completed half of its five-year term in November 2025. There has been speculation about a possible power-sharing arrangement between Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar when the government was formed in 2023.Shivakumar has previously said discussions on the issue were held with the Congress high command and that while a decision had been taken, its timing is yet to be finalised.Last month, DK Shivakumar’s brother had said Rahul Gandhi had assured the deputy chief minister that a decision would be taken at an appropriate time.
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Pakistan's 'Gutter Law' Imposes Harsh Penalties for Manhole Cover Theft

Pakistan's 'Gutter Law' Imposes Harsh Penalties for Manhole Cover Theft

New Delhi, February 6:In cash-strapped Pakistan, stealing a manhole cover could now land offenders behind bars for up to 10 years along with a fine of up to 50 lakh Pakistani rupees. The tough new punishment, dubbed the Gutter Law, was announced by Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, daughter of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif. In a viral video, Maryam Nawaz warned that anyone stealing, buying or selling manhole covers would face strict action. ā€œWe install covers in the morning and by evening they disappear. Do not steal gutter covers,ā€ she said, highlighting the growing civic danger.Pakistan: Lawyers Brutally Thrash Clients With Chairs Outside Court, Video of Violent Brawl Goes Viral. پنجاب Ł…ŪŒŚŗ ایک Ł‚Ų§Ł†ŁˆŁ† بنا رہے ہیں جو گٹر کا ŚˆŚ¾Ś©Ł† Ś†ŁˆŲ±ŪŒ کرے گا، جو Ų§Ų³ کو ŲØŪŒŚ†Ū’ ŚÆŲ§ اور جو Ų®Ų±ŪŒŲÆŪ’ ŚÆŲ§ Ų§Ų³ کو 1 Ų³Ū’ 10 Ų³Ų§Ł„ کی Ų³Ų²Ų§ دی Ų¬Ų§Ų¦Ū’ گی، Ł…Ų±ŪŒŁ… Ł†ŁˆŲ§Ų² کا ŚˆŚ¾Ś©Ł† Ś†ŁˆŲ±ŁˆŚŗ Ś©ŪŒŁ„Ų¦Ū’ اہم Ł¾ŪŒŲŗŲ§Ł…pic.twitter.com/4syO2WxOpr — Tayyab Khan (@TayyabKhanARY)February 4, 2026 The move follows a tragic incident near Data Darbar in Lahore, where a woman and her infant daughter died after falling into an open sewer. Similar incidents have been reported across Punjab.Alina Amir Viral Video: New Link Trap of Pakistani Girl after Fatima Jatoi and Marry. Authorities say economic distress is fuelling the thefts, as iron rings from covers fetch money in scrap markets. A 2025 World Bank report said about 45 percent of Pakistan’s population lives in poverty, underscoring the scale of the crisis. 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 (Dainik Jagran ), 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 06, 2026 05:38 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 6, 2026, 12:09 PM
US-India Trade Engagement: Gradual Benefits Expected, Markets Remain Cautious

US-India Trade Engagement: Gradual Benefits Expected, Markets Remain Cautious

Despite renewed optimism around the US–India trade engagement, Indian equity markets have struggled to build sustained momentum. The evolving trade framework, which focuses on strategic sectors such as manufacturing, technology, clean energy and supply-chain integration, has been positioned as a long-term structural positive rather than an immediate growth trigger, according to an HSBC analysis. Data from the report shows that India–US bilateral trade has crossed $190 billion annually, making the United States India’s largest trading partner. However, markets have so far shown restraint, reflecting a disconnect between long-term trade potential and near-term earnings and valuation dynamics . HSBC notes that the current engagement does not resemble a traditional free trade agreement that could deliver quick tariff-led gains. Instead, it is a sector-by-sector, investment-led framework, with benefits expected to accrue gradually through capital flows, joint ventures and supply-chain realignment. The report highlights that trade discussions are concentrated on high-value sectors such as semiconductors, electronics, defence manufacturing, critical minerals, and clean energy, while politically sensitive areas like agriculture account for a relatively smaller share of bilateral trade value. This limits the scope for near-term, broad-based earnings upgrades across listed companies. HSBC flags valuation concerns as a key reason for muted market response. Indian equities continue to trade at a premium to several emerging market peers, reflecting already-priced-in growth expectations. In such a scenario, positive trade developments alone are insufficient to trigger a sharp re-rating unless accompanied by visible earnings acceleration. The report suggests that investors are seeking clearer transmission of trade progress into corporate revenue growth, order inflows, and margin expansion, which remains uneven across sectors. Also read:Bitcoin Slides to 16-Month Low Near $60,000 as Crypto Market Contracts According to HSBC, uncertainty around the global growth outlook, tighter financial conditions, and geopolitical risks have dampened risk appetite. Global investors remain cautious, particularly toward emerging markets, as capital flows respond more to global liquidity conditions than to bilateral trade headlines. The report also flags that US political timelines, including election-year uncertainty, could slow the pace of implementation, reinforcing the view that trade benefits will be front-loaded in announcements but back-loaded in execution. HSBC underlines that sustained market upside will depend on tangible outcomes such as:
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Feb 6, 2026, 12:02 PM
India Monitors Situation in Iran Amid Protests, Assures Nationals Can Leave Using Commercial Flights

India Monitors Situation in Iran Amid Protests, Assures Nationals Can Leave Using Commercial Flights

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Friday told the Parliament that the Indian government is closely monitoring the ongoing situation in Iran after a wave of protests triggered by economic stagnation, and its embassy in Tehran was in regular touch with Indian nationals. ā€œThe Government is closely monitoring the situation in Iran. The Embassy of India in Tehran is in regular contact with Indian nationals, including students, in Iran, and is providing them regular advice," he said in the Parliament. ā€œThe Embassy continues to assist, advise, and guide Indian citizens as required." ā€œThe Government does not currently view Indian nationals in Iran as stranded, given that Iranian airspace remains open and there is regular air connectivity between Iran and India and with the countries in the region. A special evacuation has therefore not been arranged by the Government so far. The Government continues to assess the situation as circumstances evolve," he also said. He also informed the House that there were 9,000-10,000 Indian nationals across 16 provinces in Iran, mainly students (and their families), workers, pilgrims, tourists, business persons and seafarers. ā€œSince Iranian airspace remains open as on date, Indian nationals wishing to leave Iran have been advised to do so using available means, including commercial flights," he said. He also highlighted a telephonic conversation with his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi, where they discussed the evolving situation in and around Iran. He also reaffirmed that India remains in touch with various interlocutors regarding the situation. This came against the backdrop of the Iranian authorities’ deadly response to anti-government protests that began in late December and continued through last month, in which thousands of people were killed and tens of thousands arrested, prompting military threats from US President Donald Trump. ALSO READ: Iran, US In Consultations To Restart Diplomatic, Technical Negotiations: Oman This came against the backdrop of the Iranian authorities’ deadly response to anti-government protests that began in late December and continued through last month, in which thousands of people were killed and tens of thousands arrested, prompting military threats from US President Donald Trump. Recently, in the Budget 2026 unveiled on February 1, India earmarked zero funds for the Chabahar port in Iran despite the landmark 10-year agreement signed in 2024 for India to operate the Shahid Beheshti terminal. Analysts suggest this withdrawal is a precautionary response to the renewed geopolitical friction involving the United States. Furthermore, Trump has also asserted that India will buy Venezuelan oil instead of Iranian crude, signalling a possible shift in global energy trade flows. However, India said it will prioritise its own energy needs and remains open to all crude deals.
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Oman-Facilitated Talks Between Iran and US Aim to Reduce Regional Tensions

Oman-Facilitated Talks Between Iran and US Aim to Reduce Regional Tensions

The Omani Foreign Ministry said consultations are underway with Iran and the United States, focused on creating suitable conditions for the resumption of diplomatic and technical negotiations. In a statement issued in Muscat, Oman’s Foreign Ministry said the foreign minister held separate consultations with the Iranian and American delegations that focused on ā€œcreating appropriate conditions to resume diplomatic and technical negotiations." Meanwhile, the second meeting between Iran’s foreign minister and his Omani counterpart also concluded in Muscat as part of the ongoing Iran-U.S. negotiations facilitated by Oman. According to the Associated Press, the arrangements were such that the Iranian delegation departed the venue in Muscat before the US convoy, displaying American flags, arrived at the palace where the meetings took place. The US delegation stayed for around an hour and a half before leaving. Iran’s state broadcaster said the Iranian delegation returned for another round of consultations after the US team departed, although this could not be independently verified. Meanwhile, Iran’s IRNA news agency said a political statement after the first round of talks would be a positive step toward reducing regional tensions. ā€œThe most important demand of Iran in the negotiations is the lifting of economic sanctions," IRNA reported. It said Iran stressed that its right to enrich uranium on its own soil is a red line and that it is pursuing a practical agreement that protects its nuclear rights and opens the way for sanctions relief. The US delegation comprised special envoy Steve Witkoff and President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner. The Wall Street Journal reported that the talks also included an unusual participant, Admiral Brad Cooper, the head of US Central Command. An Iranian diplomatic source told Reuters that the presence of any military official could jeopardise the negotiations. Referring to the 12-day war launched by Israel and later joined by the United States, which erupted while further talks with Witkoff had been planned, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi hinted that Tehran had not forgotten what led to the collapse of previous negotiations. ā€œIran enters diplomacy with open eyes and with a memory of the past year," Araghchi wrote. ā€œWe act in good faith and stand firm on our rights. Commitments must be honored. Equal standing, mutual respect and mutual interest are not rhetoric, but the pillars of a sustainable agreement." The talks were held against a backdrop of rising tensions after weeks of heated rhetoric and military manoeuvres. Trump recently told Iranian protesters that ā€œhelp is on the way," but instead deployed what he called a ā€œlarge armada" to the region, including the aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln and eight destroyers. He has also warned of military action if Iran fails to reach a deal with Washington.
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Feb 6, 2026, 11:52 AM
Bangladesh's Parliamentary Elections Face Disinformation Challenge

Bangladesh's Parliamentary Elections Face Disinformation Challenge

With just six days left for the Bangladesh parliamentary elections, the country's Election Commission (EC) has flagged disinformation as a major challenge.The elections will be held on February 12, 2026, marking the first national polls since former Prime MinisterSheikh Hasina's government was ousted in August 2024.Muhammad Yunus, chief adviser ofBangladesh, is currently at the helm of affairs in the country.
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Feb 6, 2026, 11:48 AM
Maharashtra Zila Parishad Election Rescheduled to February 7, 2026: Polling Schedule and Key Details

Maharashtra Zila Parishad Election Rescheduled to February 7, 2026: Polling Schedule and Key Details

Maharashtra Zila Parishad Election Polling day 2026 Date, Time Full Schedule : In a significant update for Maharashtra’s local electoral landscape, the State Election Commission (SEC) has finalised the rescheduled dates for the Zilla Parishad (ZP) and Panchayat Samiti elections . Following a brief rescheduling, voters in 12 key districts will now head to the polls on Saturday, February 7, 2026. For millions of eligible voters across the 12 districts, polling will commence at 7:30 AM and stretch till 5:30 PM on February 7. Furthermore, in an effort to encourage higher turnout, the state government has declared a public holiday in the concerned constituencies. The elections, originally slated for February 5, were postponed by the SEC following the state government’s declaration of a three-day mourning period for the death of Maharashtra’s former deputy CM Ajit Pawar . The decision to shift the polling date came in the wake of the sudden demise of Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar on January 28, which led to a state-wide mourning period from January 28 to January 30. Pawar died in a plane crash on January 28, 2026. The crash had resulted in the death of 4 other people including his security detail and the complete flight crew on board. Following Ajit’s demise, his wife Sunetra Pawar took oath as the new Deputy CM of Maharashtra. Under the revised schedule, the public campaign phase concluded on February 5 at 10:00 PM. While the polling is set for February 7, the counting of votes will now take place on February 9, 2026, with results expected to be declared the same day. This election cycle covers 12 Zilla Parishads and 125 Panchayat Samitis which are spread across the state. Some of the panchayats and samitis are also located in high-stakes regions such as Pune, Kolhapur, Sangli, and Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar. A public holiday has been announced on February 7 to encourage voter-turnout in several of the poll bound regions of the state. Poll bound regions include: Raigad, Ratnagiri, Sindhudurg, Pune, Satara, Sangli, Solapur, Kolhapur, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Parbhani, Dharashiv, and Latur. Approximately 25,482 polling stations have been established. Special provisions including ramps, wheelchairs, and separate queues have been mandated for senior citizens and persons with disabilities (PwD). Beyond the immediate administrative task, these ā€œmini-assemblyā€ elections are being viewed by analysts as a litmus test for the ruling and opposition alliances in Maharashtra. With the rural economy and local governance at the forefront, the February 7 vote will likely set the tone for the state’s broader political trajectory in 2026.
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Feb 6, 2026, 11:46 AM
Deadly Blast At Shia Religious Centre In Islamabad Raises Questions On Pakistan's Security Failures

Deadly Blast At Shia Religious Centre In Islamabad Raises Questions On Pakistan's Security Failures

.A video showing the aftermath of a suicide bombing at a Shia place of worship in Pakistan’s capital has surfaced, capturing scenes of chaos and panic following the deadly attack that killed at least 31 people and injured more than 160 people.The blast occurred at the Terlai Imambargah in Islamabad’s Shehzad Town area during Friday prayers. According to sources cited by Geo TV, the suicide bomber targeted the Shia meeting hall at a time when worshippers had gathered in large numbers.Deadly Blast At Shia Religious Centre In Islamabad Raises Questions On Pakistan's Security FailuresVideo footage shared by news agency PTI shows scenes of chaos outside the Imambargah, with people running in fear as panic spread across the area following the blast.Personal belongings and footwear are seen scattered across the ground near the mosque.The visuals also show several bodies lying at the site.Police officers, rescue workers and local residents are seen in the video rushing to help the injured and carrying them to nearby hospitals.Following the explosion, an emergency was declared at the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences, according to PTI, as hospitals struggled to treat the large number of casualties..Security agencies cordoned off the area while bomb disposal and investigation teams reached the site.by Taboolaby TaboolaSponsored LinksSponsored LinksPromoted LinksPromoted LinksYou May LikeLiving in New Delhi? Don't Buy Hearing Aids Before Reading...Hearing AidsLearn MoreUndoIslamabad police said the blast was a targeted attack and confirmed that a full investigation is underway. No group has so far claimed responsibility for the bombing.The attack drew strong condemnation from political leaders across Pakistan. Parliamentary affairs minister Tariq Fazal Chaudhry described the bombing as a ā€œcowardly actā€ and expressed deep sorrow over the loss of innocent lives.Senate opposition leader Allama Raja Nasir Abbas called the incident a serious failure of security and said attacks on places of worship ā€œcannot be tolerated under any circumstances.ā€President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also condemned the attack in separate statements and directed authorities to ensure the best possible medical care for those injured.ā€œTargeting innocent civilians is a crime against humanity. ā€œThe nation stands with the affected families in this difficult time,ā€ Zardari said.Sharif said that he has ordered a thorough investigation, stressing that those responsible must be identified and punished.Interior minister Mohsin Naqvi echoed the condemnation and instructed officials to provide immediate and comprehensive medical assistance to the wounded.The blast comes amid a surge in militant violence across Pakistan in recent months. Authorities have blamed the increase largely on Baloch separatist groups and the Pakistani Taliban, also known as Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).A regional affiliate of the Islamic State group has also been active and has previously targeted Shia worshippers, a minority community in the country.The attack also comes days after deadly clashes between Pakistani forces and the outlawed Balochistan Liberation Army, which resulted in heavy casualties on both sides.Islamabad has witnessed another major suicide attack in November last year, when 12 people were killed in a bombing outside a court complex.Friday’s explosion took place while Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev was on an official visit to Pakistan and attending an event in Islamabad, several kilometres away from the blast site.Security has since been tightened in the capital as authorities continue investigations and assess possible links to recent militant activity.Pak Defence Minister Khawaja Asif Admits Terror Rooted In Corruption, Vindicates India In Parliament
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Feb 6, 2026, 11:45 AM
Manipur MP Blames Radical Elements for Violence, Calls for Restraint and Constitutional Means

Manipur MP Blames Radical Elements for Violence, Calls for Restraint and Constitutional Means

Guwahati:Congress MPAngomcha Bimol Akoijamon Friday said recent incidents offresh violencein Manipur were being driven by radical fringe elements opposed to a peaceful resolution of the ongoing crisis, stressing that the unrest remains localised and is not widespread.Responding to the developments, Akoijam said such elements have been active since the beginning of the conflict and continue to disrupt efforts aimed at restoring normalcy in the state.ā€œThere are radical elements who are against a peaceful resolution. This is how the violence started. It is not widespread but limited to certain pockets. These are fringe elements, and it is unfortunate,ā€ he said.Emphasising the need for restraint, the Congress MP said that while grievances may exist, they must be addressed through dialogue and constitutional means. He cautioned that no one should be allowed to take the law into their own hands.Akoijam also called on the Government of India to adopt a sincere and transparent approach in resolving theManipur crisis. He said the Centre must ensure that the state government is provided with adequate institutional support to function effectively.Referring to the recent change in leadership, Akoijam said thenew Chief Ministermust uphold constitutional values and protect the autonomy of democratic institutions. ā€œThe Centre must be honest in its approach and ensure that the state government has all the conditions necessary to function properly,ā€ he added.Meanwhile, Manipur Minister Govindas Konthoujam said the situation in Churachandpur remained under control despite some disturbances. He acknowledged that normalcy had not fully returned but said adequate security arrangements were in place.ā€œPeople are expressing their discontent, but there has been no violence. Security forces are deployed, and the situation is under control. Gradually, things will improve,ā€ Konthoujam said.Manipur has continued to witness sporadic incidents of unrest even as security forces remain deployed in sensitive areas. Political leaders have increasingly appealed for restraint, dialogue and adherence to constitutional processes to help restore lasting peace in the state.Related
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Feb 6, 2026, 02:11 PM
Russia and US Agree to Negotiate New Nuclear Arms Treaty

Russia and US Agree to Negotiate New Nuclear Arms Treaty

Officials from Russia and the United States agree that they must negotiate a new nuclear weapons reduction treaty, the Kremlin said Friday, a day after the last such agreement between the two superpowers expired, sparking concerns about a global arms race. "There is an understanding, which was discussed in Abu Dhabi, that both sides will act responsibly and will recognize the need to begin discussions on this issue as soon as possible," spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters when asked about the end of the New START treaty. New START, signed in Prague in 2010 by former U.S. President Barack Obama and his Russian counterpart at the time, Dmitri Medvedev, restricted each side to 1,550 deployed warheads and 800 launchers and bombers. It also provided for a series of mutual onsite inspections. In 2023, President Vladimir Putin accused NATO of seeking to attack Russia’s nuclear facilities and declared that Moscow would suspend its role in the pact. Officials later clarified that Russia would still abide by the numerical limits but would discontinue other parts of the agreement. Despite that partial suspension, Putin had called on the United States to extend New START for one more year, saying it would be "a mistake" to "completely abandon the treaty's legacy." U.S. President Donald Trump said last year that an extension "sounds like a good idea," but indicated that he wanted to include China in a new deal. So, too, had Putin called on France and the United Kingdom to be involved in a follow-up treaty. "If it expires, it expires," Trump told The New York Times in an interview last month. "We'll just do a better agreement."
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Feb 6, 2026, 11:37 AM
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Accuses Previous Government of Using Adulterated Ghee in Sacred Food Items

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Accuses Previous Government of Using Adulterated Ghee in Sacred Food Items

NEW DELHI:Andhra Pradesh chief ministerN Chandrababu Naiduon Friday alleged that Tirupati laddus were prepared using ghee adulterated with "bathroom-cleaning chemicals" during the previous Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy–led YSRCP government.Addressing a village meeting in Kalugotla village of Kurnool district, Naidu claimed, "Ghee made out of bathroom-cleaning chemicals was used in laddus by them (the previous YSRCP government)."He alleged that the earlier regime had undermined the sanctity and prestige of Lord Venkateswara Swamy by allowing adulterated prasadam (consecrated food) to be used at the Tirumala temple.Naidu further claimed that such adulterated ghee was supplied not only for Tirupati laddus but also to the famous Srisailam temple during the YSRCP rule.Ghee mixed with chemicals was allegedly used in the preparation of laddus for nearly five years under the previous government, the chief minister added.Naidu said there are two types of chemicals used in ghee, noting that some are of vegetable origin and costlier, while animal fat is cheaper.Reiterating his charge, Naidu said the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) report stated that animal fat was used.Responding to claims by YSRCP leaders that a CBI-led special investigation team (SIT) had given a clean chit in the case, Naidu alleged that Reddy's uncle and former TTD chairman YV Subba Reddy himself had earlier admitted that adulteration had taken place.by Taboolaby TaboolaSponsored LinksSponsored LinksPromoted LinksPromoted LinksYou May LikeThe cost of hearing aids in New Delhi might surprise youHearing AidsLearn MoreUndoNaidu said his government was trying to correct the alleged wrongdoing and claimed there was a "lot of difference" between the laddus being prepared now and those made during the previous regime.He alleged that Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) had been desecrated due to the use of adulterated prasadam.Earlier on Thursday, addressing a press conference, Naidu said he would "spare none" involved in the alleged Tirupati laddu adulteration case.He also announced the formation of a one-man committee to take corrective measures based on an SIT report.Describing ghee adulteration as the "greatest sin against God", he alleged that a 2022 Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI) report prepared during the YSRCP government had "clearly stated that there was adulteration", but claimed the irregularities continued.Hitting back, YSRCP Rajya Sabha MP YV Subba Reddy on Thursday said that the 2022 CFTRI report did not mention the use of animal fat in the ghee, though it had purportedly observed adulteration.He rejected the TDP-led NDA government’s allegation that he had suppressed the report. "If it was suppressed, then why would I even write to CFTRI to test the samples in the first place," Subba Reddy said.He further alleged that despite the SIT report "clearing the issue", the state government was continuing to spread false claims and putting up hoardings to blame the YSRCP.
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2026 T20 World Cup: Rohit Sharma and Friends Set to Rock Opening Ceremony in Mumbai

2026 T20 World Cup: Rohit Sharma and Friends Set to Rock Opening Ceremony in Mumbai

2024 T20 World Cup-winning captain Rohit Sharma will be among the big names present at the opening ceremony of the 2026 edition of the tournament, which will get underway on Saturday, February 7. Musicians Rishab Sharma, Shivamani, Badshah and actress Nora Fatehi are all set to perform at the opening ceremony of the 2026 T20 World Cup in Mumbai. The event will be held at the Wankhede Stadium ahead of India’s tournament opener against the USA. Beginning at 6 pm IST, a high-octane musical medley by Rishab and Shivamani will set the tempo, before the T20 World Cup trophy makes a dramatic entrance into the stadium, delivered by a jetpack performer. The gleaming T20 World Cup trophy will arrive with a hero’s welcome from ICC Chairman Jay Shah and Rohit, alongside 20 young ambassadors representing each participating country, as they come together to launch the tournament. Attendance at the opening ceremony will be limited to ticket holders for the India vs USA game, with fans advised to arrive early to make sure they don’t miss any part of the unmissable spectacle. The opening ceremony will usher in the much-anticipated 10th edition of the tournament, all set to be staged across India and Sri Lanka. Twenty teams, divided into four groups, will compete across 55 games for the coveted trophy. It has been an unprecedented mixing of politics with sport in the run-up to the event, which has expanded from 16 to 20 teams this time. Bangladesh were dropped after declining to play in India, citing security concerns, while Pakistan announced a boycott of their game against arch-rivals India in a show of solidarity. Both nations have blamed India for the fallout, which was triggered by Bangladesh pacer Mustafizur Rahman’s release from his IPL contract after BCCI instructions. Bangladesh’s decision to stay away from India was linked to Rahman’s exit as well, which they felt dented their national pride. As a result, Scotland will line up against the West Indies in Kolkata on Saturday.
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Feb 6, 2026, 11:23 AM
Bangladesh: Violent Protests Erupt Ahead of General Election

Bangladesh: Violent Protests Erupt Ahead of General Election

Violent clashes broke out in the heart of Bangladesh’s capital Dhaka on Friday as government employees demanding the implementation of the Ninth National Pay Scale confronted police outside Jamuna, the official residence of Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus. The violence comes just six days before a general election that is expected to return Bangladesh to an elected government for the first time since the unrest of August 2024, which forced then prime minister Sheikh Hasina to step down and flee to India. A Yunus-led caretaker administration is currently overseeing the poll, which it has described as ā€œfree and fairā€. The agitation began earlier in the day when government employees from across the country gathered at Shaheed Minar before marching towards Jamuna. Protesters demanded the immediate publication and implementation of the gazette based on the Ninth National Pay Commission report. Chanting slogans such as, ā€œthere is no rice in the stomach – what development is there in the mouth?ā€, demonstrators accused the government of ignoring their livelihood concerns. At around 11.30 am, protesters broke through police barricades at Shahbagh and advanced towards the entrance of Jamuna. Police responded by using water cannons, tear gas, sound grenades and baton charges to disperse the crowd. Uniformed troops were also deployed to prevent the protesters from reaching the residence. Several people were reportedly injured as the clashes intensified. Tensions escalated further after a senior police officer, Deputy Commissioner Masud Alam, questioned a protesting official, asking whether they had come to Jamuna to ā€œsabotage the electionā€. Government employees warned that continued police action could have political consequences. ā€œIf the attacks continue, we will boycott the elections,ā€ one protester said. Police later said efforts were underway to contain the situation. ā€œWe are remaining alert so that law and order does not deteriorate. We are talking to the protesters so that they move elsewhere,ā€ Alam said. By Friday afternoon, the areas around Shahbagh and Jamuna remained tense, with heavy security deployed and authorities closely monitoring developments. Thailand will hold snap elections on 8 February 2026, but PM Anutin's nationalist messaging faces skepticism as voters focus on economic and governance issues. Japan's PM Sanae Takaichi, also calling elections for 8 February 2026, is favored for a decisive win after her hardline stance on China and Taiwan. US President Trump has endorsed Takaichi, adding international support amid regional tensions. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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