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Article: In a significant development, former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, are set to testify before a Congressional committee on the same day regarding the Epstein documents scandal. Committee Chairman James Comer has announced that the transcripts of their interviews will be made public for the public. According to international media reports, Hillary Clinton has also recorded a statement in a closed-door session yesterday, although it remains unclear whether she ever met Epstein directly, despite repeatedly denying any involvement. This development comes after recent documents related to the scandal were made public.…

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A recent report by American security company Veracode has revealed that the rapid development of software, aided by artificial intelligence (AI), is increasing cybersecurity issues. The report, titled “State of Software Security,” highlights that the speed at which new vulnerabilities are being discovered in software is outpacing the rate at which they are being fixed. The report analyzed 1.6 million applications on Veracode’s cloud platform and found that the number of new vulnerabilities being discovered is higher than the rate at which they are being rectified. This has resulted in a growing security gap worldwide. The report defines “security debt”…

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Iran has embarked on a new era of nuclear talks with the US in Geneva, with a significant focus on its ballistic missile stockpile. Here’s a closer look at Iran’s missile capabilities and range. A ballistic missile is a type of missile that can fly towards its target on the surface of the earth, and it can carry conventional, biological, chemical, or nuclear warheads. There are several types of ballistic missiles, including short-range, medium-range, intermediate-range, and intercontinental ballistic missiles. Western powers believe that Iran’s ballistic missiles pose a threat to regional stability and could potentially be used to deliver nuclear…

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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has called on Pakistan and Afghanistan to end hostilities immediately, emphasizing the need for the two countries to resolve their differences through dialogue. In a statement, Lavrov suggested that if requested, Russia could consider mediating in the conflict. Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian emphasized the importance of Pakistan and Afghanistan resolving their differences through negotiations, while Iran stands ready to provide support and cooperation to facilitate the process. A video capturing the moment has gone viral on social media platforms, promoting a message of unity. Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim expressed concern over the tensions…

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Article: The British royal family is facing a crisis after Prince Andrew’s highly publicized BBC interview sparked widespread outrage. Queen Elizabeth II’s former press secretary, Alis Anderson, described the interview as “shocking” and “unacceptable.” Prince William, the heir to the throne, dodged questions about his uncle’s scandal during a public event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. In an interview with the British newspaper, The Sun, Prince William said that his uncle was eager to express his views but was not given the opportunity to do so. Prince Andrew’s sweatless comment during the interview has also been criticized, with many considering it…

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China has expressed concern over the escalating tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan. According to a statement issued from Beijing, the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said that China is mediating the conflict through its channels. The spokesperson expressed deep concern over the clashes between the two countries. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that it is better for Afghanistan and Pakistan to resolve their differences through dialogue. The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson also stated that China is ready to play a constructive role in returning the situation to normal. Besides China, Russia and Iran have also expressed concern over the Pakistan-Afghanistan…

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A 37-year-old Indian-American pediatrician living in Florida has been accused of killing her four-year-old daughter and then trying to cover up the crime by calling the police and claiming the incident was an accident. According to Miami Police, Neela Gupta, a resident of Florida, had taken her daughter to a swimming pool in Oklahoma for a vacation in June last year. However, when the child drowned in the pool, Gupta called the police and reported it as an accident, claiming that she was unable to rescue her daughter because she couldn’t swim. Gupta told the police that she was alone…

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A Delhi local court has acquitted former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and former Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia in the Excise Policy case, stating that there is no substantial evidence of any major conspiracy or criminal intent in the Excise Policy. According to Indian media, Special Judge Jitender Singh of Rouse Avenue Court said that there is no prima facie evidence against any of the 23 accused. The court has also raised serious questions about the investigative agency’s Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) procedures during the probe. The court stated that the CBI relied heavily on the testimonies of government…

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Article: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has confessed that he is “deeply indebted” to India, citing his wife Sara’s first meeting with him at a popular Indian restaurant in Tel Aviv. Netanyahu made the statement during a joint press conference with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Israeli Prime Minister revealed that when he first met Sara, his wife, he thinks their first meeting took place at an Indian restaurant in Tel Aviv. Netanyahu further stated that Sara was not familiar with Indian cuisine before, making their first meeting a memorable one, with the food being “incredibly delicious” and the…

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Article: US President Donald Trump has called for the deportation of two Democratic members of Congress, Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib, from the United States. In a post on his social media platform, “Truth Social,” Trump criticized the duo for their behavior at the State of the Union address, saying that their eyes resembled those of “crazy, mentally ill, and sick people.” He added that when it becomes clear that these individuals are corrupt politicians who are not good for the country, they should be sent back to where they came from as soon as possible. Trump’s criticism came after…

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