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Russia, Ukraine Exchange Aerial Strikes Amid Escalation Concerns

Russia reported on Monday that its air defences intercepted eight ballistic missiles launched by Ukraine, amid escalating tensions as the conflict intensifies. Ukraine retaliated by targeting a Russian fuel depot, while Russian aerial assaults injured over 30 people in Odesa and Kharkiv. This surge in hostilities comes as both sides leverage new weaponry in a bid for dominance before Donald Trump potentially assumes the U.S. presidency in January, with Trump advocating for a peace deal but questioning American support for Ukraine. Following U.S. approval, Ukraine deployed ATACMS missiles against Russia, provoking a strong response from Moscow, which fired a hypersonic missile at Dnipro. Additionally, a Ukrainian drone strike on the Russian town of Shebekino resulted in civilian casualties. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urged for increased international pressure and military support to halt Russian aggression, as both nations continue to engage in fierce combat. sources

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Nov 25 2024, 8 pm

CM Yadav: UK Visit to Attract Investments for MP

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav is on a week-long tour of the UK and Germany from November 24 to November 30, aimed at attracting investment to the state. On his first day, he paid floral tributes to Mahatma Gandhi at Parliament Square Gardens in London, reflecting on Gandhi's legacy of non-violence in India's independence. Yadav emphasized Madhya Pradesh's potential for attracting significant investments across sectors such as tourism, education, and healthcare, citing recent interest from investors in the UK and Germany following successful Regional Industry Conclaves. He announced plans for a Global Investors' Summit in Bhopal, where he aims to present the state's vision and advantages as a manufacturing hub. During his UK visit, Yadav will engage with British MPs and business leaders, while his itinerary in Germany will include meetings with industrialists and tours of key facilities in cities like Munich and Stuttgart. sources

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Nov 26 2024, 12 am

Elon Musk Urges US to Replace Fighter Jets with Drones

Billionaire Elon Musk criticized modern manned fighter jets, particularly the F-35, asserting that drones represent the future of air combat. In a post on his social media platform, Musk claimed that traditional fighter jets are "obsolete" and pose unnecessary risks to pilots, labeling the F-35, manufactured by Lockheed Martin, as an "expensive (and) complex jack of all trades, master of none." Despite its stealth capabilities and intelligence-gathering functions, the F-35 has faced scrutiny for high operating costs and design flaws. Mauro Gilli, a researcher at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, noted that the aircraft's expenses stem primarily from its software and electronics rather than the pilot. He argued that the F-35's existence compels US adversaries, like Russia and China, to allocate resources to develop competing technologies, suggesting that dismantling the program could inadvertently ease their strategic pressures. sources

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Nov 26 2024, 12 am

Mindfully Selected: Dictionary.com's Word of the Year Revealed

Online dictionary platform Dictionary.com has selected "demure" as its Word of the Year, following a viral trend ignited by TikToker Jools Lebron in August. Her phrase "very demure, very mindful" saw a staggering 200-fold increase in searches, with online mentions surging by 1,200%. Traditionally defined as "characterized by shyness and modesty," the term has evolved in internet culture to signify a quiet confidence and empowerment in seemingly submissive actions. Lebron, a transgender woman, noted that TikTok transformed her life, enabling her to host events and finance her transition. The trend inspired many, including other trans women, to advocate for mindful and demure behavior in various settings, with Lebron's TikTok on workplace presentation garnering over 54 million views. Dictionary.com also unveiled a shortlist of other notable words, while Oxford University Press opened voting for its 2024 Word of the Year, featuring "demure" among the contenders. sources

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Nov 26 2024, 1 am

Karachi Reports 45,000 Street Crimes This Year

Karachi, the bustling metropolis of nearly 20 million in Pakistan's Sindh province, is grappling with a surge in street crime, reporting around 45,000 incidents in just the first eight months of 2024. With nearly 100 fatalities linked to such crimes this year, residents express a pervasive sense of insecurity. Victims like factory worker Bashir Babu and bank teller Sumayya Firdous recount harrowing experiences, including muggings orchestrated by auto-rickshaw drivers in collusion with criminals. The rise of social media has exacerbated fears, as videos of brazen daylight robberies circulate widely. Ineffective policing and corruption have led to a disturbing trend of mob justice, with citizens taking matters into their own hands, resulting in at least four recorded incidents of vigilante violence this month alone. Experts warn that the erosion of public trust in law enforcement is fueling this alarming response to crime. sources

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Nov 25 2024, 11 pm

White House: Israel-Hezbollah Ceasefire Deal Near Completion

The United States has indicated that a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah is "close," although negotiations are still underway, according to White House spokesperson John Kirby. He emphasized that while progress is being made, "nothing is done until everything is done," urging caution against premature conclusions. Kirby described the trajectory of the talks as positive but refrained from confirming media reports regarding the specifics of any potential deal, citing the need to avoid jeopardizing negotiations. President Joe Biden is closely monitoring the situation and has been in direct contact with US envoy Amos Hochstein, who recently visited the region. Kirby did not verify claims from Saudi media that Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron would announce a deal on Tuesday, stating only that the leaders had discussed the Israel-Hezbollah conflict last week. sources

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Nov 25 2024, 11 pm

France Introduces Measures to Combat Violence Against Women

France has launched a new initiative to combat violence against women, highlighted by a campaign addressing the alarming use of drugs in sexual assaults, amid public outrage over a mass rape trial in Avignon involving 51 men. Equality Minister Salima Saa announced the measures following widespread protests in major cities, where demonstrators criticized government efforts as inadequate. The trial has sparked calls for substantial reforms, with advocates demanding a dedicated budget of 2.6 billion euros and a comprehensive legal framework. The government plans to increase the number of hospitals where victims can report incidents from 236 to 377 by 2025 and to enhance emergency assistance funding from 13 million euros to 20 million. Despite a 10 percent increase in the gender equality budget to 85.1 million euros, activists argue this falls short of what is needed to effectively tackle the issue, which saw over 110,000 recorded victims of sexual violence in 2023. sources

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Nov 25 2024, 10 pm

Indian Man Charged with Harassment of Women on Flight

A 73-year-old Indian national, Balasubramanian Ramesh, has been charged in a Singapore court for allegedly molesting four women during a Singapore Airlines flight from the United States on November 18. He faces seven charges, including molesting one woman four times and targeting three others once each. The incidents reportedly occurred at various times throughout the flight, with the first assault occurring at approximately 3:15 am and the last around 5:30 pm. The identities of the victims remain protected under a gag order. Balasubramanian is expected to plead guilty on December 13. Under Singapore law, he could face up to three years in prison for each count, although he is ineligible for caning due to his age. sources

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Nov 25 2024, 10 pm

UN Report: Home is the Deadliest Place for Women

A report by UN Women and the UN Office of Drugs and Crime reveals that home remains the deadliest place for women, with an alarming 140 women and girls killed daily by intimate partners or family members, amounting to approximately 51,100 victims globally in 2023. Released on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, the report highlights that no region is immune to this extreme form of gender-based violence. Africa recorded the highest rates, with an estimated 21,700 victims, while the Americas and Oceania also faced significant challenges. Despite men constituting the majority of homicide victims, women disproportionately suffer lethal violence within the family, with nearly 60% of female homicide victims killed by intimate partners or family members. The report calls for urgent and effective interventions to prevent domestic violence, emphasizing that it is a preventable crime driven by systemic gender-based violence. sources

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Nov 25 2024, 10 pm

India Condemns Terrorism, Hostage-Taking in Israel-Hamas Conflict

India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has called for an immediate ceasefire in West Asia and expressed support for a long-term two-state solution, condemning terrorism and civilian casualties during military operations. Speaking at the MED Mediterranean Dialogue in Rome, he highlighted the urgent need for humanitarian law adherence and India's ongoing relief efforts through UNRWA. Jaishankar emphasized India's commitment to diplomacy, noting its high-level communications with Israel and Iran, and its participation in UN peacekeeping in Lebanon. He also addressed the broader implications of the Ukraine-Russia conflict, advocating for dialogue over warfare. Furthermore, he outlined India's significant economic ties with the region, with annual trade with the Gulf reaching USD 160-180 billion, and emphasized the opportunities for collaboration in sectors like energy and technology. Jaishankar's visit includes participation in the G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting, reflecting India's growing engagement in global diplomacy. sources

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Nov 25 2024, 10 pm

Iran's Leader: Israel PM Deserves Death, War Crimes Insufficient

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has escalated his rhetoric against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, stating that the recent war crimes case against him is insufficient and calling for a "death sentence." This statement follows the International Criminal Court's (ICC) issuance of an arrest warrant for Netanyahu, citing reasonable grounds for his criminal responsibility in the Gaza conflict, which has resulted in allegations of starvation tactics and civilian attacks. Speaking to members of the Basij paramilitary force, Khamenei condemned Israel's military actions in Gaza as war crimes and emphasized that the ICC's limitations, which do not permit death sentences, are inadequate. He reiterated Iran's support for militant groups like Hamas and Hezbollah, asserting that Iranian forces will ultimately "destroy the Zionist regime." The ICC's chief prosecutor has called for member states to act on the warrants, highlighting the international implications of the case. sources

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Nov 25 2024, 8 pm

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