Lashkar-e-Taiba Plans ‘Water Force’; 135 Terror Recruits Trained, Commander Haris Dar Assigned; Training Videos Surface.

By Staff Correspondent Security agencies have flagged a new operational plan by Pakistan-based terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) to form a specialised unit referred to as a “Water Force”, aimed at conducting infiltration and attacks through rivers, lakes, and coastal routes. According to intelligence inputs, at least 135 terrorists have been recruited for this unit, with…

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Iran’s Brutal Crackdown Under Khamenei: Protesters Stripped, Tortured, Abused as Death Toll Rises.

Amid widespread demonstrations across Iran over economic hardship and calls for political change, the government of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has faced mounting global condemnation for its violent repression of protesters, including allegations of forced nudity, torture, sexual abuse, and unexplained medical injections while in custody. Independent rights monitors, activist networks, and leaked testimonies…

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India Moves to Bring Back Families of Diplomats from Bangladesh Amid Security Concerns; Political Tensions Rise Between Dhaka and New Delhi.

India has asked the dependents of its diplomatic staff posted in Bangladesh to return home, citing escalating security concerns and a deteriorating law-and-order situation in the neighbouring country. The move comes just weeks before Bangladesh’s parliamentary elections scheduled for February 12, 2026, reflecting growing unease in New Delhi over recent developments in Dhaka. India’s Precautionary…

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TWO KILLED IN MOB ATTACK IN ASSAM’S KOKRAJHAR DISTRICT; VIOLENCE ERUPTS, INTERNET SUSPENDED AND SECURITY TIGHTENED.

At least two people have died and several others injured following a violent mob attack in Assam’s Kokrajhar district, triggering clashes between communities, arson, protests and heavy security deployment, officials said. Incident and Violence The trouble began on Monday night in the Karigaon area of Kokrajhar, when a vehicle carrying three men allegedly hit two…

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Trump Shares Controversial US Map Showing Canada, Greenland and Venezuela; Sparks Global Reactions.

Washington: US President Donald Trump has triggered fresh international controversy after sharing an image of a modified map of the United States that appears to include Canada, Greenland and Venezuela as part of US territory. The image was posted on Trump’s social media platform, Truth Social, and quickly went viral, drawing sharp reactions from governments,…

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Deepak’s Death: Human Rights Commission Intervenes; DIG Report Ordered Within a Week — Social Media Allegations and Debate on Legal Misuse.

Kozhikode:The State Human Rights Commission has intervened in the case where a young man, Deepak, was found dead by suicide following the circulation of a social media video by a woman content creator alleging sexual harassment on a bus. The Commission has directed the North Zone Deputy Inspector General (DIG) to conduct a detailed inquiry…

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Temporary Lull in Syria’s Civil War; Government Announces Ceasefire With Kurdish Forces.

Damascus: Offering temporary relief to a country ravaged by more than a decade of civil war, the Syrian government has announced a ceasefire with Kurdish forces. Reports say Damascus has reached an understanding with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), which operate mainly in northeastern Syria. The move is expected to halt military operations in…

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BMC Mayor Post: Uncertainty Persists Despite Clear Majority; Shinde’s Demand Becomes a Headache for the Alliance.

Mumbai: Even after securing a clear majority in the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) elections, uncertainty continues over the mayoral post within the BJP–Shiv Sena (Shinde faction) alliance. In the 227-member civic body, 114 seats are required for a majority, while the ruling alliance enjoys the support of 118 corporators. However, the firm demand by the…

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Report Claims 16,500 Killed and 330,000 Injured in Iran’s Government Crackdown on Anti-Regime Protests.

Tehran: A new confidential report by Iranian medical professionals indicates that at least 16,500 people have been killed and around 330,000 injured during the Iranian government’s violent repression of anti-government protests, far exceeding previously confirmed official counts. The nationwide demonstrations began on December 28, 2025, initially over economic grievances, and rapidly morphed into the most…

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