The Supreme Court overturned a Delhi High Court order that directed Wikimedia to remove all allegedly defamatory content about ANI, deeming the order too broad and impractical. The court allowed ANI to file a new application in the High Court for the removal of specific content.
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Meerut police have initiated an investigation against SHO Ramakant Pachori for not sealing Sahil Shukla's room after he and Muskan Rastogi killed Saurabh Rajput. Sahil and Muskan had posed as a married couple during their stay at a Kasol hotel. Despite their phones being in police custody, videos of the duo surfaced online.
Violence at home persists as a major issue, with 6,237 domestic violence complaints out of 25,743 received by the National Commission for Women in 2024. Uttar Pradesh had the highest number of complaints, while dowry harassment and 'right to live with dignity' issues also remain significant concerns.
In the middle of the night, the President expressed his anger over a distorted portrait of himself in Colorado's State Capitol, blaming the state's Democrat Governor Jared Polis. He also criticized CBS for a 'puff piece' on George Clooney and slammed The New York Times for biased reporting.
Air Canada apologized after its in-flight maps replaced Israel with 'Palestinian territories.' The maps on 40 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft were deactivated, and Thales acknowledged the error. A rectified map will be installed starting March 14. Similar incidents have occurred with JetBlue, British Airways, and Swiss Airlines. Thales blamed a third-party provider.
Comedian Sunil Pal's alleged kidnapping in Meerut has taken a twist. A leaked audio clip suggests the incident, involving a Rs 7.5 lakh ransom, might be a staged publicity stunt. Pal claims he was coerced and the audio was manipulated. However, CCTV footage reportedly shows the suspects buying gold with the ransom money.
China has identified a new strain of the mutated monkeypox virus, clade 1b, traced to a traveler from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Four related cases were found among close contacts. Authorities have urged citizens to report symptoms, avoid contact with infected individuals, and take precautions against rodents and primates.
A 7.7-magnitude earthquake in Myanmar caused over 1,600 deaths and significant damage also in Thailand. A high-rise under construction in Bangkok collapsed, raising concerns over the structural integrity of buildings. Experts warn that many older buildings, especially in Bangkok, may not be earthquake-resistant.