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¡®It¡¯ll take 13 minutes to fix this¡¯: Tehseen Poonawalla responds to controversial ¡®Greater Bangladesh¡¯ map
Tehseen Poonawalla¡¯s sharp response to a ¡®Greater Bangladesh¡¯ map has sparked a fresh wave of political discourse between India and Bangladesh. His remarks come in the context of increasing anti-India sentiment and escalating tensions over minority rights under Bangladesh¡¯s interim government. This heated exchange underscores the delicate geopolitical situation in the region.
Minorities fear targeted attacks in post-revolution Bangladesh
In Muslim-majority Bangladesh, recent post-revolution unrest has sparked attacks on Hindu minorities, including the arson of a temple in Dhour. Such violence, fueled by political tensions and long-standing discrimination, highlights the vulnerability of minorities used as "pawns" in political conflicts.
Now, Michigan manufacturing company¡¯s president gets stabbed during office meeting. Here¡¯s all about the attacker and what happened
A Michigan manufacturing company president was stabbed during a staff meeting, allegedly by an employee, in an incident that may mimic the recent killing of UnitedHealth CEO Brian Thompson. Authorities are investigating the motive, and the suspect faces charges of assault with intent to murder and fleeing police.
Fighters from Myanmar civil war aggravate bitter ethnic conflict in Manipur
Indian militant groups, trained and armed in Myanmar's civil war, are returning to Manipur, escalating the 19-month ethnic conflict between the Meitei and Kuki communities. Increased violence, fueled by sophisticated weaponry and illicit activities, has prompted a surge in troop deployments. Both sides are procuring arms from across the border, exacerbating the already volatile situation.
Teenage shooter kills student, teacher at Wisconsin school, police say
Tragedy struck a Wisconsin school. A teenage shooter opened fire. A student and teacher died. Six others suffered injuries. The shooter was later found dead inside the school. Police are investigating the incident. The shooter's motive remains unknown. This marks another school shooting in the US this year. President Biden urged Congress to pass gun control legislation.
Wisconsin School Shooting: 5 dead, others injured at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison
A shooting at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin, left five people dead, including a juvenile gunman. Seven individuals were hospitalized.
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'Students should be learning to read, write not to duck, cover': President Joe Biden condemns Wisconsin school shooting
Two people were killed and six injured in a shooting at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin. The 17-year-old student suspect, believed to be female, was also found dead at the scene from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. President Biden condemned the violence and called on Congress to pass stricter gun safety laws.
You¡¯ll occupy Bengal and we¡¯ll have lollipops? Mamata slams Bangladesh's 'occupy' Bengal claims
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee condemned provocative statements by Bangladeshi politicians regarding territorial claims, dismissing them as absurd. She criticized the persecution of minorities in Bangladesh and cautioned against politicizing the situation, emphasizing the need for peace and unity in India and responsible media coverage.
Manipur violence: SC asks state to provide details on arson, encroachments of properties
The Supreme Court directed the Manipur government to submit a sealed report detailing properties damaged and encroached upon during the ethnic violence. The court also sought information on actions taken against perpetrators. The case will be heard the week of January 20. Over 160 people died and hundreds were injured in the violence that began in May 2023.
Who is Anna Kane? The ex-wife of NHL star Evander Kane who accused Sean Diddy of rape
Anna Kane, formerly married to NHL player Evander Kane, has revealed herself as one of Sean ¡°Diddy¡± Combs¡¯ accusers in a sexual assault case. Filed in 2023 under a pseudonym, the lawsuit alleges Kane was drugged and gang-raped in 2008 at age 17. Kane claims Combs¡¯ legal team intimidated her into disclosing her identity. Combs, facing multiple charges, including sex trafficking, has denied the accusations and remains in custody awaiting trial. The case sheds light on serious allegations of systemic abuse.
US Congressman Krishnamoorthi calls on Bangladesh to end anti-Hindu violence, ensure fundamental rights
US Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi voiced concern over unrest in Bangladesh following the arrest of an ISKCON priest on sedition charges. Violence erupted between followers and police, resulting in a lawyer's death and further arrests. Krishnamoorthi urged Bangladesh to protect human rights and de-escalate tensions, while a Hindu council condemned alleged false charges against lawyers and journalists.
December 6 proclaimed day of remembrance for Mahatma Gandhi in US state of Nebraska
A bust of Mahatma Gandhi was unveiled in Nebraska's State Capitol, marking the first such installation in the nine states under the Seattle Consulate's jurisdiction. Governor Jim Pillen proclaimed December 6th as "A Day of Remembrance for Mahatma Gandhi" in Nebraska, honoring his principles of non-violence and justice.
¡®What happens if a spouse disappears?¡¯: Man arrested for wife¡¯s murder following suspicious Google searches
Naresh Bhatt, a Virginia man, has been indicted on charges of murder and concealing a body after the suspicious disappearance of his wife, Mamta Kafle Bhatt. Evidence, including unsettling online searches and purchases, has led authorities to believe that Bhatt was involved in his wife¡¯s death. Mamta, a 28-year-old mother from Nepal, was reported missing in August. Despite her body still being unaccounted for, DNA evidence found at the couple¡¯s home links Bhatt to the crime.
Spell out stand on attack on Hindus in Bangladesh, Trinamool tells Centre
Trinamool Congress demands that the external affairs minister address violence against Hindus in Bangladesh in Parliament. Sudip Bandyopadhyay calls for a UN peacekeeping force. BJP MP Jagannath Sarkar highlights the impact in West Bengal. DMK and Congress members from Tamil Nadu seek central relief for damage caused by Cyclone Fengal and heavy rains.
Congress workers scuffle with police in Lucknow as party delegation stopped from going to Sambhal
Congress workers were stopped by police from visiting Sambhal, where violence broke out over a disputed mosque site. Four people died in the clashes. The Uttar Pradesh government's extension of a ban on outsider entry until December 10 has been criticized by Congress. Congress leaders planned to visit to offer condolences and assess the situation.
Bangladeshi authorities turn back dozens of ISKCON members from crossing into India
Immigration police in Bangladesh stopped dozens of ISKCON members from crossing into India despite valid passports and visas. Authorities cited the absence of specific government permission required for their travel. This development follows the arrest of Hindu leader Chinmoy Krishna Das and subsequent legal and social actions against ISKCON in Bangladesh.
Joe Biden, Donald Trump asked to intervene as Indian-American body warns of Bangladesh becoming ¡®Islamic state¡¯
An Indian-American group has appealed to US President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump to intervene in rising violence against minorities in Bangladesh. The group, citing over 200 attacks on Hindu sites since August, warns of growing radicalisation in the country. The recent arrest of Hindu leader Chinmoy Krishna Das has triggered protests across Bangladesh, with Indian authorities expressing concern. The appeal calls for global action to restore democracy and safeguard vulnerable communities in Bangladesh.
Pakistan clashes deaths: Indian-American Congressman calls for sanctions against Pakistan officials
US Congressman Ro Khanna seeks sanctions against Pakistani officials. Violence erupted during protests supporting Imran Khan. Four people reportedly died. Fifty people were injured. Authorities allegedly attempted a cover-up. Other US officials and the Carter Center expressed concern. They called for investigations, respect for human rights, and the release of political prisoners.
Concerns in US over growing extremism in Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina did good job in controlling it: Ex-White House official
The US is worried about the rise of extremism in Bangladesh. A former White House official said this. She said the US is concerned about the release of Islamist extremists from jail. There have been attacks on minorities in Bangladesh. The US is worried that these events will lead to more terrorism in Bangladesh.
Upset over haircut, US man fatally stabs girlfriend
A Pennsylvania man, Benjamin Garcia Gual, is facing homicide charges after allegedly stabbing his girlfriend, Carmen Martinez-Silva, to death over a haircut. The incident occurred in front of her brother's home, where Gual also stabbed her brother, Luis Martinez-Silva, who tried to intervene. Gual was apprehended at the scene and is currently being held without bail.
US Election: Capitol Police detain man with torch and flare gun on election day
A man carrying incendiary devices was apprehended at the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center, prompting a temporary closure on Election Day. Despite minor hiccups and heightened security concerns, millions of Americans across the nation turned out to vote, with record early voting reported in several states.
Will there be another American Civil War if Trump loses election?
The US presidential election between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump began with a tie in Dixville Notch. Concerns are rising over potential post-election unrest, with experts warning of possible violence and a repeat of the January 6th Capitol attack. Some fear a Trump loss could even trigger a civil war, citing escalating political polarization and distrust in election integrity.
US Election 2024 Results: 'Nostradamus' predicts that neither Trump nor Harris will win, forecasts a dark future filled with violence
ChatGPT, acting as Nostradamus, predicts a surprise outcome for the 2024 US election. Neither Trump nor Harris will win. An unexpected candidate will become president. The AI predicts unrest and violence around the election results. It also suggests Harris will remain influential even if she loses. Trump will face legal battles but remain a force in US politics.
America¡¯s Election Anxiety: Will the White House survive the drama?
As the US presidential election nears, anxieties are escalating due to concerns about potential violence and election integrity. A significant majority of Americans fear extremist actions based on the outcome, with Democrats expressing greater apprehension than Republicans. Accusations of potential cheating and voter roll purges further heighten tensions, potentially impacting America's global standing as a champion of democracy.
In U.S. swing states, officials brace for conspiracy theories and violence
Election officials in key US battleground states are preparing for potential misinformation, threats, and violence ahead of the impending election. Measures include enhanced security protocols, training for election workers, and improvements in vote-counting processes to ensure a fair and transparent election outcome amid concerns of potential disputes.
US election 2024: Will there be post-poll violence? American voters say 'YES'
US election 2024 polling day is scheduled to take place on November 5 but American voters seem to be worried about violence that may take place after results are declared.
Will new allegations hurt Harris? More Doug Emhoff dirt surfaces, his ex-girlfriend says she spun around when he hit her in the face
Doug Emhoff, the husband of US Vice President Kamala Harris has been allegedly accused by an anonymous ex-girlfriend that she got slapped by him during their relationship.
New cases of political violence roil US ahead of contentious election
At least 300 cases of political violence have been identified by Reuters since Trump's supporters stormed the US Capitol on Jan 6, 2021, including at least 51 incidents this year. With just two weeks to go before the Nov. 5 presidential election, the cases are part of the biggest and most sustained increase in U.S. political violence since the 1970s.
Where Trump goes, violence follows
Trump's rise has been linked to an increase in political violence and threats. His rhetoric, often laced with false claims, has incited dangerous behaviors, prompting concerns about public safety. The article discusses how Trump's actions and misinformation campaigns have led to threats against various individuals and organizations, highlighting the impact on American politics and democracy.
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