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Army columns deployed in Meghalaya after police firing kills two; curfew imposed

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警察开火造成两人死亡后,陆军纵队部署在梅加拉亚邦;宵禁被封锁West Garo Hills police chief Abraham T Sangma said the incident took place in Chibinang district where clashes broke out between tribal and non-tribal groups.“The two deceased were residents of Chibinan. There was a clash between tribals and non-tribals over the GHADC elections and the firing took place when we were dispersing an illegal assembly,” Sangma said, according to the Press Trust of India news agency.The regional government has imposed a round-the-clock curfew in Western Garo Hills to prevent further escalation of violence, authorities said.

Troops hold flag-raising parade to restore order

Army troops were dispatched to the scene after tensions rose in parts of the area.“At the request of the civil administration, the Army column was deployed in the West Garo Hills and conducted a flag-hoisting parade,” Defense Ministry spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Mahender Rawat told PTI.He did not say how many columns were deployed. A typical Army column usually consists of about 60 to 80 men.Police said additional security forces were also requested to maintain law and order. “We have sought additional troops and they are on their way,” Sangma said.Officials said the situation in the area is now under control.

Tensions related to GHADC election nominations

The riots occurred during the nomination process for the Garo Hills Autonomous Region Assembly elections, with submission of nomination papers expected to continue till March 16. The election is scheduled for April 10.The violence erupted after former Fulbari MP Etamur Momin was allegedly attacked by protesters when he arrived at the Tula deputy commissioner’s office to file his nomination for the GHADC polls on Monday, PTI reported.The protesters asked non-tribal candidates not to contest or participate in the assembly elections.Earlier, on February 17, the GHADC Executive Committee passed a resolution requiring candidates to produce valid Scheduled Tribe Certificates when submitting nominations.

Internet services suspended, peace meeting planned

Hours before the clashes, the Meghalaya government ordered a 48-hour suspension of mobile internet services in Western Garo Hills from March 10 to prevent the spread of misinformation and mobilization through social media.Authorities said voice calls and text messaging services were not affected.A peace committee meeting convened by Deputy Commissioner Vibhor Aggarwal is scheduled to be held at Circuit House in Tura, with participants including church leaders, NGOs and representatives of local development committees to help defuse tensions.Security has also been beefed up at nomination centers across the region as authorities try to prevent further unrest during the ongoing election process.

New York earthquake: tremors felt in parts of Westchester County

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The earthquake shook some areas westchester countyNew York, Tuesday morning, CBS News reported.

A magnitude 2.3 earthquake struck Sleepy Hollow, New York, at 10:15 a.m. Tuesday at a depth of 4.5 miles. (Reuters)
A magnitude 2.3 earthquake struck Sleepy Hollow, New York, at 10:15 a.m. Tuesday at a depth of 4.5 miles. (Reuters)

According to the U.S. Geological Survey, a magnitude 2.3 earthquake occurred in Sleepy Hollow. New Yorkat approximately 10:15 a.m., was recorded at a depth of approximately 4.5 miles below the surface.

Sleepy Hollow is located about 25 miles north of fof new york city.

Sleepy Hollow is a famous tourist attraction in the Northeast, famous for the bizarre story of the headless horseman in Washington Irving’s famous short story “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” published in 1820.

More than 300 people reported to the U.S. Geological Survey that they experienced the earthquake.

According to the New York City Emergency Management Department, the earthquake could occur in the Bronx and other surrounding areas.

There have been no reports of direct damage in the area.

Since 1950, only 20 earthquakes of magnitude 2.3 or above have occurred in the area, making such events quite rare.

‘This is not right’: Warne furious at South Africa, Wendy’s still stranded in India

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'It's not right': Michael Vaughan furious as South Africa, West Indies remain trapped in India
Michael Vaughn (Photo by Stu Foster/Getty Images)

New Delhi: West Indies and South Africa have been stranded in Kolkata for over a week after their early exit from the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, sparking criticism from the former England captain Michael Vaughn.Warne questioned why the England national cricket team was able to return home quickly while other teams remained stranded. England were eliminated on March 5 but were reportedly flown home within 36 hours. Meanwhile, West Indies were eliminated on March 1 and South Africa on March 4, but both teams were still waiting in India a few days later.

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Frustrated by the situation, Warne wrote: “Just wanted to let everyone know that West Indies were knocked out of the World Cup on March 1st. It’s now March 9th. They are still stuck in Kolkata. South Africa are in the same position. It’s not right… England were given the franchise 36 hours after being knocked out. That should be the case for all teams.”Players like this also asked this question Quinton de KockDavid Miller and West Indies coach Darren Sammy have all expressed concerns about the postponement.However, tournament organizers say the issue is not one of favoritism but travel restrictions. According to the International Cricket Council and the West Indies Cricket Association, the delay is related to airspace restrictions caused by escalating tensions in the Middle East between the United States, Israel and Iran. Several flight corridors across the Gulf have been partially closed as a safety precaution.Flights to the UK could take northern routes to avoid the worst-affected areas, which could help England return faster. But routes to the Caribbean and South Africa are closer to the Gulf’s restricted airspace, leading to flight cancellations and licensing issues. An earlier planned charter flight was reportedly canceled after it was not approved for overflight.

Shooting at U.S. Consulate in Toronto; Canadian police investigating

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Shooting at U.S. Consulate in Toronto; Canadian police investigating

Toronto police are investigating after a shooting occurred at the U.S. Consulate in downtown Toronto, Ont., on Tuesday morning, authorities said. Police responded to the scene near University Avenue and Queen Street West around 5:29 a.m. local time after receiving reports of shots fired inside the consulate building.When police arrived, they found evidence of a shooting and signs of gunfire on parts of the consulate property.No injuries were reported and no arrests were made. Toronto police said they have no information on a suspect, motive or possible suspects. Investigators remain on scene and a portion of University Avenue has been closed while the investigation continues. Police are asking for witnesses with information or dashcam footage from the area to come forward.The U.S. Consulate is located in a bustling area of ​​downtown Toronto, close to City Hall and Provincial Parliament.The incident comes amid other security concerns involving U.S. diplomatic missions abroad. Norwegian police are still searching for a suspect after an improvised device exploded outside the U.S. Embassy in Oslo, Norway, on Sunday, causing no injuries but minor damage.

Cabinet approves Madurai international airport status ahead of Tamil Nadu polls

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New Delhi: Ahead of the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections scheduled this year, the Union Cabinet on Tuesday approved a proposal to declare Madurai Airport as an international airport, a move expected to boost global connectivity to the temple city.Once the status change is implemented, Madurai will become the third international airport in Tamil Nadu.

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Briefing reporters about the Cabinet’s decision, Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Ashwini Vashno said the decision was taken keeping in mind the wishes of the people of Madurai.“Madurai is a famous city in Tamil Nadu,” Vishno said, adding that the policy decision to grant international status to the airport will help expand air connectivity to the city from various parts of the world.He said the area has large industrial clusters and the move will enhance Madurai’s role as an education and healthcare hub.Vishno also noted that several airlines have shown interest in expanding international operations from the airport.Madurai Airport is one of the oldest airports in Tamil Nadu and currently handles domestic flights. Officials said upgrading it to international status would enhance regional connectivity and support trade and economic activity in surrounding areas.According to an official release, the decision is also likely to attract international pilgrims and businesses, given Madurai’s longstanding cultural and historical importance.The airport will also improve connectivity to major pilgrimage sites including Meenakshi Amman Temple, Koodal Azhagar Temple, Thirupparankundram Murugan Temple, Palamudhircholai Murugan Temple and Rameswaram.

Trump issued a chilling warning to Iran’s new Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei: “I don’t believe he will survive…”

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President of the United States Donald Trump Said that Iran’s newly appointed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei will not be able to “coexist peacefully”. Trump expressed his displeasure after Iran elected Ali Khamenei’s second son as its new leader.

Trump condemned the appointment of Mojtaba Khamenei as Iran's supreme leader, saying it was unacceptable and could escalate tensions with the United States. (AFP)
Trump condemned the appointment of Mojtaba Khamenei as Iran’s supreme leader, saying it was unacceptable and could escalate tensions with the United States. (AFP)

In an interview with Fox News, trump card Said he was “not satisfied” with Iran’s elected leader. “I don’t believe he can live in peace,” Trump said.

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Mojtaba Khamenei: Iran’s new supreme leader

Mojtaba KhameneiThe second son of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed on the first day of the conflict launched by the United States and Israel against Iran, has been named Iran’s new supreme leader, state media reported.

The 56-year-old hardline cleric’s mother, wife and one of his sisters were also killed in the attack that killed his father. However, the young Khamenei was reportedly absent at the time and has so far endured heavy Iranian bombardment.

The Assembly of Iranian Experts – the 88-member clerical body responsible for electing the country’s supreme leader – urged Iranians to remain united and express support for Mojtaba Khamenei.

In a statement released through state media on Sunday, parliament said Khamenei was appointed after a “decisive vote.”

It calls on all Iranians, especially elites and scholars from seminaries and universities, to pledge allegiance to the leadership and remain united.

Trump calls Khamenei’s son a ‘lightweight’

Trump told Axios in a separate interview that it would be “unacceptable” for Mojtaba Khamenei, the 56-year-old son of the late Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, to take over as the new leader of the Islamic Republic. He expressed his desire for a leader who can “bring harmony and peace to Iran.”

Trump said appointing someone who could continue Khamenei’s policies would inevitably lead the United States back to war “within five years.”

Before the appointment of Mojtaba Khamenei, Trump insisted that the United States should play a role in identifying Iran’s next leader, as it had previously done with Venezuela.

“They are wasting time. Khamenei’s son is a lightweight. I have to be involved in this appointment, just like Delsi [Rodriguez] In Venezuela,” the president said.

The appointment of Mojtaba Khamenei as Iran’s supreme leader has led the country’s ultra-conservatives to challenge the United States and Israel, demonstrating their determination to continue the conflict, experts told AFP.

Swift Succession, Fading Reunion: Sunetra Pawar’s Trials in a Broken NCP

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Sunetra Pawar and Ajit Pawar (file photo)

Sunetra Pawar promoted as national president of Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) marked a defining moment for the party. Her promotion was necessitated by the NCP’s worst crisis – the tragic death of her husband and the party’s then president Ajit Pawar in a private plane crash in January.A complete novice in politics, Sunetra Pawar now holds all three offices that Ajit Pawar held at the time of his death – Maharashtra deputy chief minister, NCP president and its leader in the legislature.

While the NCP moved quickly to fill three vacant key positions – a move aimed at preventing a leadership vacuum – the party now enters a critical transition phase. The tragedy comes as both factions of the national Republican Party are about to officially reunite.

NCP ready to merge? Ajit Pawar’s men confirm Ajit Pawar’s death, talks enter advanced stage

So, now that there is a leader at the helm, does this close the door to a potential merger?Why NCP appointed new leader quicklyThe NCP’s speedy approach to filling vacant positions has drawn criticism. On January 31, three days after Ajit Pawar passed away, Sunetra Pawar took over two of the three roles he left behind. She was unanimously elected to a third position as NCP president on February 26, two days before the one-month anniversary of the fatal plane crash.According to political observers, some within the party feared that family patriarch Sharad Pawar, who co-founded the NCP in 1999 and led the party for 24 years, might reassert his influence over the party after the merger, prompting a rapid change in leadership. As the veteran leader himself revealed, he was not briefed on the decision, suggesting there may indeed be a strategic calculation behind the party’s rapid transition to a new leader.NCP reunion no longer feasible?The appointment of a new NCP chairman, the war of words that broke out after Ajit’s death and statements from both camps all point in the same direction: the merger is over.Sunetra Pawar has also tried to safeguard her position since taking office, often talking about her late husband and her commitment to realizing his vision for the country.“Ajit Pawar’s lifelong commitment saheb The development of Maharashtra and his tireless work for the people will always guide me,” she said after taking over as NCP leader.Sharad Pawar’s faction, known as NCP (Sharadchandra Pawar), has been more explicit in ruling out the possibility of a reorganization, as indicated by a series of statements from their side.Ajit’s cousin Supriya Sule and nephew Rohit Pawar said the merger issue ended with his death. According to them, the matter is over and there is no need to discuss it further.

What’s the point of talking about it (the merger) now that my brother is gone?

Supriya Sule, NCP (SP) MP

Now that Ajit Dadar is gone, it is irrelevant to discuss this (merger). For us, the merger issue ended the moment he died.

Rohit Pawar, NCP (SP) MLA

However, with the leadership issues resolved and a reorganization likely – at least for now – the NCP has two less problems to worry about.The merger that didn’t happen — and the failure of the citizens’ pollsIt is no surprise that the NCP factions are about to reunite, as revealed in the aftermath of the Baramati tragedy.Several developments have pointed to the possibility of a reunion.Despite political differences, the Pawar family remains united and its members are often seen together attending family gatherings. Then, ahead of the recent municipal elections in Maharashtra, the two groups even joined forces to campaign for several municipal corporations together. Ajit Pawar and Supriya Sule themselves announced the partnership at a press conference.However, the electoral alliance failed to bear fruit – out of a total of 2,869 seats held in 893 wards and 29 municipal corporations, the NCP won 167 seats while the NCP (SP) bagged 36 seats. The results indicate a significant decline in the electoral influence of the Pawar family.How the NCP split into two partsAjit Pawar’s rebellion in July 2023 was not his first insurgency, but unlike the previous ones, this one was successful.In November 2019, the Bharatiya Janata Party and the then United Party shiva sena With the latter demanding the chief ministership, he made a sudden and unexpected move: he was sworn in as deputy chief minister along with Devendra Fadnavis of the Bharatiya Janata Party, who was sworn in as chief minister.However, the government lasted only 80 hours and Pawar, the wily former chief minister of Maharashtra, ensured that all the defectors returned to the party. Having no choice, the nephew also returned and served as Deputy Chief Minister for the fourth time, this time in the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government of the Shiv Sena, Congress and NCP.

Ajit Pawar

Ajit Pawar

More than two years later, and nearly a year after the MVA government collapsed in June 2022, Ajit rebelled again, joining an alliance led by the BJP and Eknath Shinde’s Shiv Sena faction that was ruling Maharashtra at the time. He was appointed deputy chief minister for the fifth time.This time, the split was held. The Election Commission of India later recognized Ajit Pawar’s faction as the “real” NCP, while the other faction was known as the NCP (SP).He returns for a sixth and final term following the coalition’s landslide victory in the November 2024 state assembly elections.What’s next for NCP?With no uncertainty either in terms of leadership or reunion, Sunetra Pawar can now focus on adapting to her new role, learning the political line from senior NCP leaders and gradually carving out her own space within the party organization.Currently a member of the Lok Sabha, she has six months to secure her election as a Maharashtra MLC or MLC and continue as deputy chief minister. The election is expected to be largely a formality as she is likely to contest from the Baramati Assembly constituency of Ajit and is widely expected to win by a wide margin.She will also face the challenge of strengthening the NCP in elections, especially given the party’s poor performance in the civic body elections. Even in Pune, where the Pawar family has significant influence, the party secured only 37 seats in the 165-member civic body, while the NCP (SP) fared even worse, winning just three seats. In the 128-member Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation, also Pawar’s erstwhile stronghold, where the NCP won 37 seats, the NCP (SP) failed to open an account. Her task now is to live up to the family legacy and late husband’s contributions, balancing the weight of Pawar’s name while carving out her own space in the NCP and Maharashtra politics.

Canadian couple Swati Narula and Kunwardeep Singh free after 8kg fentanyl seizure; charges suspended due to ‘lack of public interest’

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Canadian couple Swati Narula and Kunwardeep Singh free after 8kg fentanyl seizure; charges suspended due to 'lack of public interest'

Two Calgary residents were arrested after police found nearly eight kilograms of fentanyl in their car during a traffic stop on a highway in Saskatchewan, Canada.According to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), the drugs were seized during a patrol on January 28, 2025. Police stopped a car on Highway 1, part of the Trans-Canada Highway.During a search of the vehicle, police found approximately eight kilograms of fentanyl under the spare tire. Police detained two passengers in the vehicle as part of a drug trafficking investigation.The suspects were identified as Swati Narula, 27, and Kunwardeep Singh, 29, both residents of Calgary, Alberta. Authorities say the pair told investigators they were heading to Regina when traffic stopped.Narula and Singh were both charged with one count of trafficking in a controlled substance and one count of possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking. They appeared in Swift Current Provincial Court on January 29, 2025.Kunwardeep Singh was released on $25,000 bail on February 20, 2025. Swati Narula was released on March 4, 2025, on a $10,000 cash bond with the stipulations that she surrender her passport, abide by a nighttime curfew and live within 100 kilometers of her sister’s home in Calgary. Singh’s bail conditions were later relaxed, allowing him to resume his job as a truck driver in Calgary.Furthermore, all charges against them were stayed – Narula on February 24 and Singh on February 27. In Canada, stayed charges can be reopened within a year, but if not, the case is closed. A stay means prosecutors believe there is little chance of a conviction or that continuing the case is not in the public interestPolice say the seizure is significant because of the extremely high potency of fentanyl, a synthetic opioid that has caused overdose deaths across Canada. RCMP Superintendent Grant St. Germain said even a few pills of fentanyl can lead to a fatal overdose. He said the seizure prevented “probably millions of doses” of the drug from reaching the community.

‘Want to win more trophies’: Suryakumar Yadav’s big statement after T20 World Cup win

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'Want to win more trophies': Suryakumar Yadav's big statement after T20 World Cup victory
Suryakumar Yadav (ICC Photo)

New Delhi: Two days after leading India to victory in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, Suryakumar Yadav Still absorbing the enormity of this achievement, which puts him alongside greats like Kapil Dev, MS Dhoni and Rohit Sharma, who all led India to win the ICC Trophy.Soon after returning from Ahmedabad where the Indian national cricket team clinched a record third ICC Men’s T20 World Cup title on Sunday, Suryakumar reflected on the team’s successful campaign and its future ambitions.

Suryakumar Yadav makes grand return after India’s T20 World Cup victory

“It feels good to win 24 and 26 games in a row. It is a very special feeling. When we won in 2024, we thought it would be very special to do it again at home in 2026,” Surya told PTI video from his residence.“The next target is to win the Olympic gold medal in 2028. The team has good momentum and it would be great if India can win the T20 World Cup in the same year.”Drawing comparisons with the likes of Rohit and Dhoni, he added: “It feels good to join this elite company. I am slowly getting the feel for it. It is a very special feeling to talk about it among such good people. I will try to do the same in the future and help India win more trophies.”In June, Rohit captained India when they ended their ICC trophy drought with victory in Bridgetown during the 2024 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. Meanwhile, Dhoni led India to victory in the 2007 ICC World Twenty20, 2011 ICC ODI World Cup and 2013 ICC Champions Trophy.Before them, Kapil Dev led India to its first major global title by winning the 1983 ODI World Cup.

One terrorist killed, J&K Nowshera launches operation along Line of Actual Control

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New Delhi: Indian Army foils infiltration attempt along India’s border control line exist jammu and kashmirA Pakistan-backed terrorist was killed in Jhajjar area of ​​Nowhra on Tuesday, officials said.The White Knight Corps of the Army said that based on intelligence provided by security agencies, the activities of two terrorists were detected near the Line of Control.In a post onThe statement added: “Vigilance forces of the #WhiteKnightCorps responded with prompt and targeted combat operations, quickly intervening and successfully thwarted the infiltration attempt. In the ensuing engagement, a Pakistan-backed terrorist was neutralized, effectively denying any breach of the Line of Control.”Security forces have launched a search operation to track down the second terrorist in the infiltration group.The Army said additional surveillance measures have been implemented across the service.The White Knights said: “Own forces, supported by integrated ground and air surveillance, have reoriented themselves to search for the second terrorist and ensure continued control of the area. A strong operational posture and a high level of alert continue to be maintained throughout the area.”