Gurugram police arrest 2 men for trafficking youths for Myanmar cyber slavery

Gurugram police have arrested two men in Hisar for allegedly recruiting and trafficking Indian nationals to Myanmar for cyber-fraud activities orchestrated by Chinese individuals. The accused, Sandeep and Mukul, were themselves repatriates who lured victims with job promises in Thailand, then forced them into criminal operations and extorted money. They earned commissions for their recruitment…

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About this Account: How Twitter’s new feature exposed trolls ‘manufacturing consent’

The chaos began with a small icon Musk probably assumed would be a cute transparency feature. Instead, it detonated the timeline. For years, people fought with strangers online under the illusion that these strangers lived nearby. That illusion collapsed the moment the map pin dropped. Suddenly, timelines were littered with patriots tweeting from Ankara, Gaza…

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‘Farcical’: Indian envoy Dineh Patnaik’s sharp reaction to ‘Khalistan’ referendum in Ottawa; ‘Canada has to think about it’

“Imagine a situation where some other country would do the same thing with Quebec….how do you feel?” Patnaik said while the anchor objected that these are not the same thing but Patnaik respectfully made his point, saying that he meant no offence but the issue is sensitive in India. Quebec held two referendums in 1980…

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Capex momentum: Adani Group adds Rs 67,870 crore in new assets during H1; leverage stays below guidance despite expansion

Adani Group achieved its strongest first-half performance in years, driven by record capital expenditure and robust operating earnings across its infrastructure portfolio. The conglomerate added significant gross assets, with EBITDA reaching an all-time high for the period. Key businesses like utilities and transport showed strong double-digit growth, maintaining healthy returns despite accelerated investments.

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Mets great Darryl Strawberry reveals emotional moment Donald Trump cleared drug and tax issues in Tulsa

Darryl Strawberry expressed profound gratitude to Donald Trump for a presidential pardon, calling it a life-changing “fresh start.” The former Mets star, who faced tax evasion and drug charges, revealed Trump personally called him before the pardon was issued. Strawberry emphasized his faith and new life as a minister, highlighting how the pardon erased past…

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