Remember Tej Bahadur Yadav, the BSF Jawan who¡¯s video about poor quality food served to jawans had created ripples in power corridors of New Delhi?
Sharmila Yadav, wife of the BSF soldier Tej Bahadur Yadav has now alleged that her husband has been detained and tortured by BSF after rejecting his request of Voluntary Retirement from Service (VRS).?Read more
BCCL
The police probe on the Infosys murder has opened a Pandora's Box of security lapses, much to the company's detriment. Accused Bhaben Saikia was deputed at a McDonald's outlet inside the Infosys campus on the day of the murder, and wasn't supposed to get anywhere near the secure conference room where victim Rasila Raju OP was working. Yet he did and, surprisingly, no one stopped him, even though Saikia was captured on closed-circuit television (CCTV) while entering the restricted building.?Read more
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Apple CEO Tim Cook is apparently planning to take legal action against President Donald Trump's immigration order. While talking to?The Wall Street Journal,?Cook said he was trying to appeal to?"very, very senior people in the White House" in order to get the travel ban on seven Muslim countries reversed. ?Read more
Reuters
US National Security Advisor, Michael Flynn said, ¡°Recent Iranian actions, including a provocative ballistic missile launch and an attack against a Saudi naval vessel conducted by Iran-supported Houthi militants, underscore what should have been clear to the international community all along about Iran¡¯s destabilizing behavior across the Middle East.¡±
Iran did confirm that on Wednesday it had tested a new missile but also added that it did not breach globally established nuclear agreements. According to Flynn, though, the test violated UN Council Resolution 2231.?Read more?
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Mohammad Al-Khaled is a six-year-old Syrian boy suffering from bone cancer and he may not be able to receive treatment due to Donald Trump's recent Muslim ban. Currently residing in Jordan, Al-Khaled is suffering from?Ewing Sarcoma, a type of cancer that builds in bone or soft tissue.?Jayne Fleming, a New York-based advocate who works for refugee causes, told?Reuters?how she was trying to get Al-Khaled rehabilitated in the US before Trump's immigration order hampered her plans.?Read more
AFP
After?US President Donald Trump's executive order banning seven Muslim-majority countries?last Friday, the Kuwaiti government has told would-be migrants from the five banned nations to not apply for visas, as it is worried about the possible migration of radical Islamic terrorists, Sputnik International reported.?
Under the executive order signed by Trump, refugees from all over the world will be denied US entry for 120 days while all immigration from so-called "countries with terrorism concerns" will be suspended for 90 days. The countries included in the US ban are Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia and Yemen.?Read more?