Monday, March 10, 2025

crime

Telangana phone tapping case

As Telangana phone tapping case unravels, ex-intel bureau chief is named as prime accused

According to investigators, former SIB chief, retired IPS officer T Prabhakar Rao, who has been named as “accused number 1” by the Hyderabad Police, failed to “draw the line” when taking or implementing orders from the party in power.
liquor policy-linked money laundering case

India summons German envoy after Berlin’s remarks on Kejriwal’s arrest

India on Saturday summoned the German deputy chief of mission in New Delhi and lodged a strong protest against the German foreign ministry’s remarks on the arrest of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.
sports gambling allegation

Baseball: MLB begins investigating scandal involving Ohtani, aide

U.S. Major League Baseball said Friday it has launched an investigation into a sports gambling allegation involving Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani and his interpreter Ippei Mizuhara.
girl footballers

Guns won’t stop goals from girl footballers in India’s violence-hit Manipur

Smart in her neon blue jacket and bright red sneakers, Hemarani slips out of the large thatched-roof mud hut and stands squinting up at the rising sun. The sky is streaked pink over the Nongmaiching Ching hills, and the wide open field before her is still swimming in fog. Cows are grazing in the green pastures, and alongside, a group of girls in their football kit is warming up.
Gaza war will continue

Warmonger Netanyahu tells US Republicans Gaza war will continue

US Republican senators say Israeli prime minister gave them an update on the war and the hostages, saying he will continue until they defeat Hamas.
"massive theft"

Shohei Ohtani’s interpreter fired for alleged “massive theft”: report

Shohei Ohtani's high-profile interpreter has been fired in connection with allegations he stole millions of dollars of the Los Angeles Dodgers star's money, the Los Angeles Times reported Wednesday.
US hate crime

‘Rendered invisible’: How a wave of anti-Arab violence tests US hate crime laws

 If it can happen here, it can happen anywhere. That is a feeling shared by many residents in Burlington, Vermont, a small city in the northeastern United States where three Palestinian college students were shot late last year while walking down a residential street.
Gaza’s Al-Shifa hospital compound

Israel continues operation in and around Gaza’s Al-Shifa hospital compound

Israeli forces launched an operation early Monday in and around Gaza’s largest hospital, Al-Shifa, with witnesses reporting air strikes and tanks near the complex crowded with patients and displaced people.
cruelty towards calves

GAIA exposes cruelty towards calves in Belgium’s dairy industry

In the dairy industry, cows are repeatedly inseminated to stay pregnant in order to produce milk. Their calves are considered by-products, and are taken from their mothers to be reared in lonely environments. Each year, over 300,000 calves are raised and slaughtered in Belgium.
killing of stray cat

Turks up in arms over killing of stray cat

The killing of a stray cat in Turkiye’s Istanbul has triggered petitions, protests and death threats, pushing the president to intervene and the courts to retry the culprit.

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