Donald Trump has stirred controversy by suggesting a cover-up of Joe Biden's prostate cancer diagnosis, expressing surprise that the public wasn't informed earlier. Trump alluded to the severity of Biden's condition and questioned the timing of its detection. His son, Donald Trump Jr.
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The Delhi high court has dismissed an order to prosecute a husband under Section 377 for "unnatural" sex with his wife, citing the marital rape exception and contradictions in the wife's statements. The court emphasized that Section 377 doesn't apply to non-penile-vaginal intercourse within marriage, especially without explicit lack of consent.
The Bhartiya Janata Party's official X account posted a video comparing India's victory in a 2007 T20 World Cup bowl-off against Pakistan to Operation Sindoor, India's response to the Pahalgam terrorist attack. The post sarcastically mocked Pakistan's failure in the bowl-off, drawing parallels to the military operation targeting terrorist elements in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
In Vanchiyoor court, a junior woman lawyer, Syamili J V, was brutally attacked by her senior, Beyline Das, during a discussion about an internal office dispute. Das slapped her repeatedly and beat her with a mop stick, causing serious injuries that required hospitalization. The Bar Association suspended Das, and police have registered cases, though he remains at large.
Quora CEO Adam D'Angelo halted the company's transition from Zoom to Google Meet due to significant audio quality issues, particularly with background noise cancellation. This feedback prompted a swift response from Google CEO Sundar Pichai, who pledged to investigate and resolve the problem. D'Angelo expressed openness to switching if the audio issues are addressed.
Microsoft is implementing a two-year rehire ban for employees ousted due to performance issues, categorizing these departures as 'good attrition.' This shift signals a stricter approach to workforce management, preventing the return of underperformers. The company terminated 2,000 employees without severance and introduced a globally consistent performance improvement plan.
The Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) arrested Shehzad Wahab from Rampur, a suspected Pakistani spy involved in cross-border smuggling from Moradabad. He allegedly maintained direct contact with Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) operatives, providing sensitive information related to India's internal security and facilitating financial transactions. Shehzad is also suspected of recruiting individuals for ISI and supplying Indian SIM cards to agents.
Shashi Tharoor's strong defence of the Modi government's response to Pakistan post the Pahalgam attack has stirred debate within the Congress party. While praising the armed forces, the Congress questioned the government's ceasefire decision, especially after Trump's mediation claims. Tharoor defended the government, dismissing Trump's credit-seeking and emphasizing India's firm stance against Pakistan.
External Affairs Minister Jaishankar addressed the German Council, highlighting the recent terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir as part of a broader pattern of cross-border terrorism aimed at destabilizing the region. He emphasized India's right to self-defense and the growing international support for its counterterrorism efforts, noting Germany's recognition of India's position.
In Bareilly, two women, Asha (Golu) and Jyoti, both deceived about their husbands' religious identities, have forged an unconventional bond. Estranged from family and societal norms, they found solace in shared experiences and decided to "marry" in a temple ceremony.