Bihar CM Nitish Kumar resigns from legislative council ahead of Rajya Sabha entry | India News

Bihar CM Nitish Kumar resigns from legislative council ahead of Rajya Sabha entry | India News

Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar (PTI photo) NEW DELHI: Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar on Monday resigned from the legislative council, days after securing a berth in the Rajya Sabha, marking quiet but consequential shift in Bihar politics.For Bihar’s longest-serving chief minister, the move signals more than a routine transition, it hints at the closing…

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Sergey Brin: Google cofounder Sergey Brin to employees at town hall: This year a big role will be played by ... |

Sergey Brin: Google cofounder Sergey Brin to employees at town hall: This year a big role will be played by … |

Google employees have been buzzing about a new internal tool called Agent Smith, named after the antagonist in The Matrix. The tool is created to automate various tasks such as coding, run asynchronously in the background, and even be accessed via mobile phones. According to a report by Business Insider, the tool became so popular…

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Pakistan a base for major terror groups, some active since 1980s: US Congress report

Pakistan a base for major terror groups, some active since 1980s: US Congress report

Pakistan has once again found itself facing the consequences of long-standing support for terror groups, as highlighted in a US Congressional research report dated March 25. The report presents a stark picture of Pakistan as a base for numerous armed and terrorist organisations, some of which have been active since the 1980s.According to the report,…

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Delhi Police nab Lashkar-e-Taiba commander Shabbir Ahmed Lone near Bangladesh border | Delhi News

Delhi Police nab Lashkar-e-Taiba commander Shabbir Ahmed Lone near Bangladesh border | Delhi News

Shabbir Ahmed Lone (File photo) NEW DELHI: Delhi Police special cell has arrested Lashkar-e-Taiba commander Shabbir Ahmed Lone from near Bangladesh border, sources said. Lone was running a Lashkar cell from his hideout near Dhaka. The operation, monitored closely by police commissioner Satish Golcha, was the result of a cat-and-mouse chase of two months. A…

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Watch: Missile shrapnel from Iran causes fire, damage to Israel’s Negev Industrial hub

Watch: Missile shrapnel from Iran causes fire, damage to Israel’s Negev Industrial hub

Iranian ballistic missile attack triggers sirens across southern Israel. Industrial missile impact at an industrial facility south of Be’er Sheva in southern Israel. Iranian ballistic missile attack triggers sirens across southern Israel. Industrial missile impact at an industrial facility south of Be’er Sheva in southern Israel. Iranian ballistic missile attack triggers sirens across southern Israel….

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Where are US troops in Middle East headed next? Iran's uranium in focus as Trump weighs ways to end war

Where are US troops in Middle East headed next? Iran’s uranium in focus as Trump weighs ways to end war

A month into the Donald Trump-designed war with Iran, Washington is quietly expanding its military footprint in the Middle East, sending several hundred additional troops to join a growing force of Marines and Army paratroopers. The deployments, US military officials told The New York Times on Sunday, are meant to give the president a wider…

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Iran: Iran issues US troops will be 'set on fire' warning; Pakistan to hosts talk to end war: 10 things to know

Iran: Iran issues US troops will be ‘set on fire’ warning; Pakistan to hosts talk to end war: 10 things to know

Pakistan is preparing to host negotiation talks between the United States, Iran and Israel after a month of war marked by military escalation, diplomatic backchannels and competing claims of progress toward a ceasefire. Islamabad has emerged as a potential mediator, even as Iran hardened its rhetoric against possible US ground operations and President Donald Trump…

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Air Canada CEO issues public apology for not speaking in French; read the 'sorry note'

Air Canada CEO issues public apology for not speaking in French; read the ‘sorry note’

Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau has issued a public apology for expressing condolences after a fatal crash in English ‌and not in French, the country’s second official language. The apology comes after the CEO of Canada’s largest airline Air Canada came under fire following a botched expression of condolence. Rousseau said he was “deeply saddened”…

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