India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi appears to be on track for an unprecedented third consecutive term in power, according to local exit polls released on Saturday. The Bharatiya Janata Party-led alliance is predicted to secure a parliamentary majority with around 365 out of the 543 seats in the lower house of parliament. While final results
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The controversial film and book “2000 Mules,” created by conservative figure Dinesh D’Souza, sparked outrage due to its false claims about voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election. Executive producer Salem Media Group made the decision to remove the film and book from distribution, issuing an apology to Mark Andrews, a Georgia man falsely accused
Argentina President Javier Milei recently embarked on a Silicon Valley tour, meeting with top tech leaders such as OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, Google’s Sundar Pichai, and Apple CEO Tim Cook. This move is seen as an attempt to boost Argentina’s international profile and position the country as an attractive destination for tech investment. Analysts point
The Department of Justice recently announced the shutdown of a global malware network responsible for the theft of $5.9 billion in Covid relief funds. The mastermind behind this network, YunHe Wang, a Chinese national, was arrested and charged with creating a “botnet” that enabled hackers to remotely launch cyberattacks. This botnet, known as “911 S5,”
Robert De Niro, a well-known actor, did not hold back when expressing his thoughts on former President Donald Trump during a recent press conference. Standing just a few feet away from the Manhattan courtroom where Trump was attending his criminal trial, De Niro went on to call Trump a “loser” and a “clown.” The actor,
The recent trilateral summit between China, Japan, and South Korea highlighted the importance of rejecting protectionism and upholding free trade in the region. Chinese Premier Li Qiang emphasized the need to avoid turning economic and trade issues into political games or security matters. He urged the countries to view each other as partners and opportunities
As Lithuania prepares for its upcoming presidential election, the incumbent Gitanas Nauseda is favored to secure a victory in a campaign that has been heavily influenced by security concerns in the post-Soviet state. The Baltic nation, with a population of 2.8 million, has been a strong supporter of Ukraine since the Russian invasion in 2022.
Abraham George’s recent election as the chair of the Republican Party of Texas marks a significant shift in the organization’s approach to corporate partnerships. The Texas Republican Convention, which took place in San Antonio, saw a departure from the traditional sponsorship model that has long been in place. This change comes at a time when
The recent memo from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.’s internal watchdog revealed that there had been a delay in reporting allegations of misconduct by senior officials within the agency. This revelation is part of a larger investigation into sexual abuse and harassment at the FDIC that has been ongoing for several months. Issues with Reporting
Malaysia’s former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad recently spoke out to deny any involvement in corrupt practices, following an investigation by the Malaysia Anti-Corruption Commission. He stated that during his time in office, there was corruption, but he made sure that neither he nor his family members were involved in any corrupt activities to avoid accusations