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    Five-month-old baby mauled to death by dog in Telangana

    In Vikarabad district, Telangana, a five-month-old baby boy was fatally attacked by a dog while sleeping in his home on Tuesday. The mother, momentarily away for household chores, returned to find the infant fatally injured.

    Discussed China's "dangerous actions" in South China Sea: Antony Blinken

    Speaking to reporters in Beijing, he said, "In today's meetings, I discussed the PRC's dangerous actions in the South China Sea, including against routine Philippine maintenance operations, maritime operations near the Second Thomas Shoal."

    How the deadliest attack on Russian soil in years unfolded over the weekend

    A band's concert at Crocus City Hall in Moscow turned into a nightmare when armed men stormed in, firing indiscriminately and setting the hall ablaze. This tragic event, the deadliest attack in Russia in years, left 137 dead and over 180 injured. Despite initial speculation linking Ukraine to the attack, an affiliate of the Islamic State group claimed responsibility. Four suspects, Tajik nationals, were arrested and charged with terrorism, facing life imprisonment. The attack prompted a national day of mourning in Russia.

    Russia says 40 dead, 145 injured in concert hall raid; Islamic State group claims responsibility

    A deadly attack on a Moscow concert hall by assailants armed with rifles and explosives, claimed by the Islamic State, left at least 40 dead and over 100 injured. The attack, following Putin's electoral victory, is the deadliest in Russia in years. Authorities are investigating it as terrorism. The Kremlin was informed of the attack as it unfolded. Security has been tightened in Moscow, and Russia has accused Ukraine of involvement, which Ukraine denies. The attack follows Western warnings of impending extremist activity in Moscow.

    Satendra Siwal: How Pakistani honey traps enact the seduction game

    The use of social media, especially Facebook, as a hunting ground for ISI honey traps targeting Indian officials has become a common modus operandi. The honey trappers meticulously select targets based on their educational background and vulnerabilities. The honey trappers of the ISI target vulnerable individuals, both men and women, who are single, lonely, or disgruntled.

    Satendra Siwal episode brings to fore ISI targeting of junior officials

    While Siwal's was the first case of an Indian staffer being targeted by ISI in one of the P5 countries (permanent members of the UNSC), an IFS-B officer in the Indian mission in Islamabad, Madhuri Gupta, was earlier trapped by ISI and later arrested in India. Siwal may have been targeted by ISI even before he was posted to Moscow and may have continued to work for Pakistan from there, said people familiar with the matter.

    The Economic Times
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