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    How Pakistanis linked to ISI-backed terror attacks in India are dropping dead

    Retired Pak army brigadier Amir Hamza was killed by unknown hitmen in Jhelum district, months after LeT commander Khwaja Shahid alias Mia Mujahid was founded beheaded in PoK

    Putin came to Asia to disrupt, and he succeeded

    President Vladimir Putin's recent visit to Asia has caused turmoil in the region, impacting Washington, Beijing, and Indo-Pacific nations. The trip, marked by communist red, reshaped the geopolitical landscape with deals in North Korea and Vietnam.

    Bihar: 1.5 crore voters, 86 candidates in fray in 6th phase of Lok Sabha polls

    Bihar's parliamentary elections will take place in the sixth and penultimate phase, with 86 candidates contesting eight seats across eight Lok Sabha constituencies. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's JD(U) is contesting four seats, including Sheohar, which was won by the BJP five years ago. The Congress' choice of a Bhumihar candidate is understood to have been aimed at playing upon the powerful upper caste group's decades-old rivalry with Rajputs.

    Gold’s Own Country: A lucrative trade fueled by rival gangs and high demand

    In the world of gold smuggling in Kerala, intricate schemes unfold, often involving carriers from the UAE, rival gangs, and strategic maneuvers to avoid detection. This illicit trade, deeply rooted in gang rivalry and hawala transactions, thrives alongside Kerala's enduring love for gold. Despite Customs crackdowns and high import duties, smuggling persists, driven by the state's insatiable appetite for the yellow metal. The lure of profit continues to outweigh the risks, ensuring that the clandestine trade in Kerala's gold remains a lucrative enterprise.

    Blackbuck, threats and firing: How a 26-year-old hunting incident started a deadly rivalry between Salman Khan and Bishnoi gang

    Mumbai Police nabbed Vicky Gupta and Sagar Pal, suspected shooters tied to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, for firing outside Salman Khan's residence. The duo's arrest in Gujarat marks a milestone in the ongoing security saga surrounding the Bollywood star. Despite upgraded security measures, including a firearm license and heightened protection, Khan remains a target, tracing back to the infamous 1998 blackbuck poaching case. The recent incident underscores the persistent threat landscape faced by the actor.

    Maha Vir Chakra, V-P, Congress prez, a don: Mukhtar Ansari's high-contrast clan

    Mukhtar Ansari's family has a rich history intertwined with India's freedom struggle and military valour, spanning from Sufi saints to Vice-Presidents of India. Despite his family's legacy, Mukhtar Ansari's life took a stark turn towards organized crime and political controversies. Mukhtar Ansari faced over 60 criminal cases, 16 of them for murder. The first case lodged against him was in 1978 and the first murder case in 1986, but his first conviction happened only in 2022 -- such was his terror among complainants and witnesses.

    The Economic Times
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