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Attempt to cross Karnataka border with fake RTPCR certificate; Seven arrested

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Bangalore: Mangalore police have arrested seven people for trying to cross the Kerala-Karnataka border at Thalappadi with fake RTPCR certificates. Six of them are from Kasargod and one is from Mangalore.

At the same time, a case was registered against three Kasargod women who tried to cross the border.
The scam took place after the date and name were changed in an earlier RTPCR inspection report.

Yahoo stops news sites in India

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Yahoo stops news sites in India

New Delhi: Yahoo’s news sites in India will be shut down, tech company Verizon Media has said. The US company was forced to close down the country due to legal complications related to India’s foreign investment policy.

April Boyd, a spokesman for Verizon Media, said the ban on more than 26 percent foreign direct investment (FDI) in news websites was the reason for the shutdown of sites in India. With this, news and entertainment sites including Yahoo Cricket and Yahoo Finance will be shut down in a few days.

But Yahoo Mail and Yahoo Search will be available in the country. The FDI Act has been in force since October, restricting foreign investment in media houses. The rule applies to those in the digital realm. Verizon has been seeking approval from the central government since November 2020 but has not yet received approval.

Mysore gang-rape case; The investigation team was replaced

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Mysore gang rape

Mysore: The government has shifted the probe team in the Mysore gang-rape case. The government has shifted the probe team as the culprits have not been caught for three days after the incident. ADGP Pratap Reddy is in charge of the investigation.

A college student was allegedly raped by six men in Chamundi Hills in Mysore. The student was visiting Chamundi Hills on a bike with a friend. Police have found that the girl was dragged away and left in the bushes after beating her friend and then raping her. Locals rushed the unconscious girl and her friend to the hospital in the morning.

Kabul blast; IS took responsibility

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Kabul blast

Kabul: Islamic State has claimed responsibility for a series of bombings outside Kabul airport. Earlier, the Taliban and intelligence agencies said IS was behind the blast. The conclusion is that there is a possibility of further explosions in the area. India condemned the blast.

India called on the world to stand together against terrorism and those who harbor terrorists. The death toll from the crash rose to 73. 140 people, including US troops, were injured. The bomber struck shortly in the afternoon in front of the Abby Gate at Kabul airport.

This is where most of the casualties and serious injuries are. The bomber struck shortly in the afternoon in front of the Baron Hotel near the airport, injuring several people. This was followed by a shooting at the scene

Flights to Kuwait from six banned countries will resume soon

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New Delhi: The DGCA said plans were afoot to launch flights from the six countries where travel was banned and that the launch date of commercial flights would be announced soon as per the directions of the Ministry of Health.

False information about the flight dates has been circulating since news broke that flights to six countries, including India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Egypt, Bangladesh, and Nepal, would resume soon. In response to news circulating on social media, the DGCA said in a statement that no date has been set for the resumption of flights.

At present, the airport handles about 7,500 passengers per day. According to the report, the government is examining the DGCA’s recommendation to provide more passenger facilities.

Trucks parked in Assam set on fire; Five deaths

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Assam truck fire

Guwahati: Coal tractors caught fire in Assam’s Dima Hasao district. Five were killed. The violence was led by the Dimasa National Liberation Army.

The incident took place in the Rangerbeel area, five kilometers from Diunmukh police station. The attackers opened fire on trucks parked here on Thursday night. Two truck drivers were shot dead. Three people were killed in the blaze.

Police said they have launched a search for the attackers. Police added that surveillance in the area has been tightened.

The truck drivers told police the attackers demanded money from them. They also demanded police security for themselves.

Strict control over the use of drones; The Central Government has issued new rules

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New Delhi: The Central Government has strict control over the use of drones. The new law imposes restrictions on the use and sale of drones. An identification number and online registration are mandatory for drones. The rule is that unregistered drones will no longer be used.

The regulation also stipulates that the use of drones by regions will be restricted. The same conditions must be met when renting drones. The rules, which provide for stricter controls, have been issued in the wake of an increase in terrorist attacks using drones.

India makes e-visa compulsory for Afghan nationals

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e visa

New Delhi: The central government makes e-visa compulsory for Afghan nationals arriving in India. The order was issued by the Union Home Ministry. The central government’s decision comes in the wake of the new political situation in Afghanistan.

Travelers can easily reach India with an e-Visa. The Central Government has said that in the event of the closure of the Afghan Embassy, online applications will be screened in Delhi and approved.

Following the seizure of power, the name was changed from the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan to the Islamic Emirates of Afghanistan. Meanwhile, Taliban spokesman Sabihullah Mujahid said that Afghan nationals should not leave the country and that they would be given the necessary security. The Taliban leadership has said it will not accept the US policy of deporting doctors and other professionals.

Covid confirmed to16 people were brought to Delhi from Afghanistan yesterday

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All Malayalees repatriated from Afghanistan

New Delhi: Covid has confirmed that 16 people were brought to Delhi from Afghanistan yesterday. There were 78 people on board. Of the 78 people on board, 53 were Afghan nationals. There are 25 Indians. They have been admitted to the Quarantine Center in Delhi.

Earlier, the Union Health Ministry had said that those coming from Afghanistan must stay in quarantine for 14 days. Because of the situation in Afghanistan, the Covid test before boarding the plane was avoided. Those who have Covid symptoms or covid positive during the journey can be taken straight to the Delhi covid Care Center.

Meanwhile, India has decided to complete the evacuation process from Kabul before August 31. The Indians in Afghanistan were instructed to prepare for the return journey as soon as possible. India’s rescue operation in Afghanistan continues There are two daily flights from Kabul to Delhi.

Miyapur gang-rape convicts get a life sentence

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Hyderabad: A court in Hyderabad has sentenced six accused in the Miyapur gang-rape case to life imprisonment. In addition, each has to pay a fine of Rs 20,000. Another defendant in the case is being tried in juvenile court.

The incident happened in 2019. The girl was on her way to the temple with a friend when the accused gang-raped her in a bush near the Miyapur railway station.

The group was sitting on the railway track and getting drunk. After beating and subduing a friend, the defendants raped the girl in a bush where she was hiding. The police had registered a case on the complaint of the girl’s friend. The charges against the accused are gang rape and attempted murder.