FIR against advocates: Lawyers protest outside Saket Court with heavy police deployment; bar threatens continued strike

Tensions flared at Saket District Court as lawyers protested against Delhi Police for filing an FIR against advocates accused of assaulting a sub-inspector. The Saket Bar Association initiated a strike, barring police from entering the court. The conflict stems from an alleged assault on the sub-inspector within the court complex, prompting the bar’s action and…

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‘Why are roads so bad?’: Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw slams Bengaluru infra again; ministers fume

Biocon Chairperson Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw highlighted Bengaluru’s poor roads and garbage issues after an overseas visitor’s critique. Karnataka ministers responded, stating development work is underway. The state’s Deputy Chief Minister attributed pothole problems to the previous government. This infrastructure debate continues between political parties.

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China accuses US of cyberattack: Beijing says sensitive info stolen; what is National Time Center?

China’s Ministry of State Security accused the US NSA of conducting cyberattacks on its National Time Service Center, exploiting mobile messaging vulnerabilities to steal sensitive data. The ministry stated these attacks, using specialized tools, targeted critical timing systems and warned of potential disruptions to network communications, financial systems, and power supply.

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‘Anything can happen anytime’: Rajnath Singh says India must stay ready for ‘war-like situations’; calls for stronger indigenous defence

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh stressed the need for India to remain prepared for war-like situations, citing the recent four-day conflict with Pakistan as a stark reminder. He highlighted the success of indigenous defence systems during Operation Sindoor and urged continued introspection and innovation to strengthen national security.

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US House to vote next week on releasing Epstein files after explosive documents link Donald Trump to case

The US House of Representatives is set to vote next week on releasing Jeffrey Epstein case files, following a discharge petition reaching 218 signatures. Democrats released over 20,000 documents, including emails where Epstein discussed Donald Trump. Trump has denied knowledge of Epstein’s abuse and accused Democrats of using the files for distraction.

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