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    White House should disclose whether Russia sharing US weapons insight with China, says Congress

    A bipartisan U.S. congressional committee has urged the White House to disclose whether Russia is sharing knowledge with China on how to counter U.S. weapons used in Ukraine. The committee expressed concerns that Russia's tactics against American weapons could be transferred to China, potentially undermining U.S. military advantages. Lawmakers emphasized the need for an assessment on Russia's capabilities to counter U.S. weaponry in Ukraine and whether Moscow has shared these insights with China. The White House National Security Council has not yet responded to these inquiries.

    New Covid FLiRT variant causes spike in UK deaths and hospitalizations. Know in details

    New government data shows a significant rise in Covid deaths and hospitalizations in the UK, largely due to the new Covid FLiRT variant, which has symptoms similar to hay fever, making it challenging to differentiate between the two.

    After Kotak twist & China spies, Hindenburg vs Adani gets murkier as new details emerge in the drama

    Adani-Hindenburg row: In the ongoing Adani-Hindenburg saga, new revelations show that US short-seller Hindenburg Research shared its critical report on the Adani group with New York hedge fund manager Mark Kingdon months before its public release. According to Sebi, this collaboration involved a profit-sharing agreement tied to significant declines in Adani's market value, exceeding USD 150 billion across 10 listed firms.

    TA Associates leads $400-M investment in Vastu Housing

    TA Associates, alongside International Finance Corporation, acquired a minority stake in Vastu Housing Finance for ₹3,340 crore ($400 million), valuing the company at ₹10,000 crore. Additionally, Vastu received a $75 million primary capital infusion. Founded in 2015 by Sandeep Menon and Sujay Patil, Vastu is a pan-India diversified lending institution, backed by Multiples Alternate Asset Management and other investors like Norwest Venture Partners, Creation Investments, 360 ONE Asset Management, and Faering Capital.

    Who is Huma Abedin? Her engagement with Alex Soros raises many questions. Details here

    Billionaire Alex Soros and Huma Abedin are engaged. They celebrated their engagement in Italy. Their relationship, described as effortless, became public. Abedin, now happy and in love, has been seen frequently with Soros.

    Nate Diaz vs Jorge Masvidal fight: Fight card, Main event and streaming details

    Nate Diaz and Jorge Masvidal are gearing up for a highly anticipated 10-round light heavyweight boxing match this Saturday at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California. Originally slated for June 6, the fight was postponed to avoid conflicts with other major UFC events.

    • Did Trooping the Colour affected Kate Middleton's health? Details here

      Kate Middleton requires a long and well-deserved break after Trooping the Colour. At the event, Middleton wore a white Jenny Packham dress that she had donned to the previous year's pre-coronation event.

      "Intellectual property of the bank": SBI once again refuses to disclose SOPs on sale, redemption of electoral bonds

      In response to a Right to Information Act appeal, State Bank of India (SBI) has again refused to disclose the standard operating procedures (SOPs) for the sale and redemption of electoral bonds. SBI justified the denial by stating that the information is held in "commercial confidence," constitutes the bank's "intellectual property," and is intended solely for internal staff use.

      Is MCU making another Doctor Strange movie? Benedict Cumberbatch discloses details about future

      Following his appearance in the 2022 blockbuster "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness," where he was last seen venturing into the Dark Dimension alongside Charlize Theron's Clea, speculation about a new movie is underway.

      Covaxin, Covishield alert: Scammers exploiting vaccine fears, police issue alert

      Authorities are alarmed by a surge in fraudulent activities exploiting Covid-19 vaccine inquiries, targeting unsuspecting individuals for personal information. Scammers, posing as health officials, prompt citizens for Covishield or Covaxin details, aiming to harvest sensitive data. Kolkata residents report such incidents, including calls from interactive voice systems causing network disruptions.

      Hyderabad engineer arrested in Gujarat for allegedly spying for Pakistan

      An aeronautical engineer was arrested in Bharuch, Gujarat, for allegedly spying for a Pakistani intelligence agency. Pravin Mishra, employed with a Hyderabad firm specializing in missile and drone components, is accused of gathering and passing on confidential information about the Indian armed forces and defence-related research to Pakistan. Mishra's arrest is part of a broader investigation into an espionage network involving individuals associated with missile system development and organizations like DRDO and HAL.

      SBI refuses to disclose electoral bonds' details under RTI Act

      RTI activist Commodore (retired) Lokesh Batra approached the SBI on March 13 seeking the complete data of the electoral bonds in the digital form, as provided to the EC after the Supreme Court's order.

      Donald Trump says he will disclose abortion policy on Monday

      Donald Trump teases a compromise in his abortion policy announcement, emphasizing exceptions. His stance aims to navigate the contentious debate, potentially impacting the upcoming elections and national policy direction.

      Our shoulders broad enough: SC on social media commentary after Electoral Bonds order

      As an institution, our shoulders are "broad enough", the Supreme Court said on Monday as the Centre flagged social media posts against the court intended to embarrass it after its orders in Electoral Bonds cases. Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud, who was heading a five-judge Constitution bench hearing the electoral bonds case, said once the court delivers a judgement, it becomes nation's property, open for debate.

      'Cannot be selective in disclosure': SC asks SBI for unique number, ‘every detail’ on poll bonds

      The Supreme Court has directed the State Bank of India (SBI) to disclose all details of electoral bonds purchased and encashed since April 12, 2019, including their unique numbers, to the Election Commission of India. The court criticized SBI for withholding information and emphasized that the bank must be transparent in disclosing all details. SBI was the sole issuer of electoral bonds, which were recently deemed unconstitutional by the Supreme Court. The court also rejected a plea to disclose information from before 2019, stating that it would amount to a substantial modification of its judgment.

      "Don't be selective, disclose all details": SC asks SBI to share electoral bonds' serial numbers

      ELECTORAL BONDS CASE: The Supreme Court directed the State Bank of India to fully disclose details of electoral bonds, including alphanumeric codes linking donors to political parties, emphasizing transparency. The Court also instructed the bank to file an affidavit confirming no information suppression. The Central government defended the bonds as a measure to counter black money.

      Election Commission will disclose details on electoral bonds in time: CEC Rajiv Kumar

      The Election Commission has disclosed details of electoral bonds received from SBI. The Supreme Court has directed SBI to submit details. Preparations for Lok Sabha elections in Jammu and Kashmir are underway. A social media cell will counter fake news. Adequate security and strict vigil on online cash transfers. Voting at home facility for elderly and disabled people.

      Electoral bonds: Supreme Court to hear on Monday SBI's plea seeking extension to disclose details

      The Supreme Court is set to hear an application from the State Bank of India (SBI) on Monday, seeking an extension until June 30 to disclose details of each electoral bond encashed by political parties before the scheme's recent cancellation.

      Electoral bonds: SC to hear on Mar 11 SBI's plea seeking extension of time to disclose details

      The State Bank of India (SBI) has sought an extension until June 30 to disclose details of electoral bonds, as the Supreme Court hears its application. The SBI claims that decoding the bonds to match donors to donations is complex, requiring time to retrieve information from separate data silos. The bank argues that donors' anonymity was preserved through stringent measures.

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