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US intel: China may have sent missiles to Iran, signaling escalation New U.S. intelligence assessments suggest China could have shipped shoulder-fired missiles to Iran, a move that would mark a significant escalation in the Iran war.
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Altman's Home Targeted by Molotov Attack as AI Hostility Grows OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's San Francisco home was hit by a Molotov cocktail; a 20-year-old suspect was arrested as Altman calls for calmer public discourse on AI.
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Anthropic withholds Mythos AI after tests by Apple, JPMorgan, Google Anthropic pauses public access to Mythos Preview after security tests by JPMorgan, Apple and Google, signaling a move toward controlled rollout and private patch collaboration via Project G…
UK warns Putin as Russian spy submarines tracked in North Atlantic Defence Secretary John Healey says the UK and allies tracked three Russian subs for a month and warned any attack on cables or pipelines will have serious consequences.
16-Year Hunt Ends: 5 Arrested in J&K Lashkar Module J&K police bust a deep-rooted LeT network, arresting five, including a Pakistani terrorist who evaded authorities for 16 years across multiple states.
Delhi Assembly security scare: Police arrest suspect after car breach A Tata Sierra with UP registration breached Gate No. 2 at Delhi Assembly, placed a bouquet, and fled. Police arrested the suspect and seized the vehicle; no bomb-like object found.
Trump Threatens Iran: 48 Hours to Open Hormuz or Face Strikes Trump doubles down on threats to destroy Iran’s energy plants if Hormuz isn’t reopened, setting a 48-hour deadline as tensions rise.
Two arrested after Tharoor campaign blocked in Wandoor, Kerala Two youths were arrested after Congress MP Shashi Tharoor was obstructed and abused during a campaign in Wandoor, Kerala; FIR filed and investigation underway.
Fourth Suspect Arrested in London Jewish Ambulance Arson Case A fourth suspect is arrested as three men charged in a north London arson attack on Jewish charity ambulances appear in court.
Iranian Missile Strike Destroys Drone Facility in Petah Tikva Iranian missile strike devastates a drone facility in Petah Tikva, creating a crater and triggering a rapid emergency response as questions mount over regional security.
Anthropic Code Leak Sparks AI Shock: Second Time in a Year Security researcher Chaofan Shou uncovers Anthropic's Claude Code leak again via leftover map files, exposing unreleased features and triggering renewed scrutiny.
UK Sends 1,000 Troops to Gulf as Iran Threat Grows Britain expands its Gulf presence with more troops, Typhoon jets, and Sky Sabre defenses amid Iran threats and Trump's jibes.
India's Drones Move from Surveillance to Battlefield Roles India accelerates drone warfare, turning Nagastra and Sheshnaag into combat assets while racing to scale production for battlefield dominance.
Amit Shah Links Naxalism to Left-Wing Ideology in Lok Sabha Debate Union minister asserts root causes of Naxalism lie in ideological embrace, cites states affected and calls out past development neglect.
Deadline Near: Maoist Threat in Bastar at a Crossroads As March 31 looms, security forces step up operations in Bastar and Sukma, with a key encounter and renewed calls for surrender.
Police Foil Bomb Plot Outside Bank of America in Paris Police in Paris thwarted a suspected bomb attack outside a Bank of America building in the 8th arrondissement, arresting a suspect as investigators probe a homemade device.
Iranian-linked group claims responsibility for Golders Green arson attack A Tehran-linked group has claimed responsibility for the Golders Green arson attack, joining a wave of antisemitic incidents across Europe this month.
Man shot dead in Nuh after fight over social media comment A 55-year-old man was killed in Kherla village, Nuh, after a dispute over a controversial social media comment, prompting police deployment to restore peace.
US KC-135 crashes in western Iraq amid Iran war tensions A US KC-135 refuelling jet went down in western Iraq. Officials say it was not caused by hostile or friendly fire, even as an Iran-backed group claims responsibility.
Active shooter at Michigan synagogue ends with suspect dead, no serious injuries A man rammed a vehicle into Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, sparking an active shooter situation. Security staff engaged the suspect; he died inside the vehicle; no students or staff were…
UK links Iranian drone strikes to Russia, warns over Hormuz British defence chiefs say Iran’s drone tactics show Russian influence, as UK troops in Iraq face fresh drone attacks and calls grow for Hormuz strategy.
Congress Pushes AI Oversight Over Iran Targeting Lawmakers demand an impartial review of AI tools aiding target selection in Iran, citing civilian risk and the need for clear Pentagon oversight.
Investigation suggests US struck Iranian girls’ school, 165 killed New evidence and footage challenge who struck an Iranian girls' school, with 165 dead, as competing claims from the US and Iran intensify tensions.
US Bombers Land in UK as Trump Warns Iran Will Be Hit Very Hard First B-1 Lancer bombers arrive at RAF Fairford amid rising Iran tensions, with additional jets following as warnings of a hard response grow.

Iran girls' school bombing likely US air strike, investigators say

Military investigators say the deadly strike on a girls' school in Iran was likely a US air strike, sparking international calls for accountability.

Pentagon AI Chief Clashes with Anthropic Over Autonomous Weapons

Top Pentagon AI chief reveals a clash with Anthropic over how AI could be used in autonomous weapons, highlighting rifts in the military's AI strategy.
Blue Sparrow Allegedly Targets Iran's Leader in Space-Backed Strike A controversial claim of an Israeli space-based missile killing Iran's Ayatollah Khamenei circulates online, with no independent verification yet.

Scottish MP’s husband arrested in China spying probe sparks political fallout

Scottish Labour MP Joani Reid's husband was arrested on suspicion of spying for China, prompting calls for transparency and a formal probe.
US-Ecuador Joint Operation Targets Narco-Terrorism Network in Ecuador US and Ecuadorian forces dismantle a major drug-trafficking network tied to Los Lobos, with Europol help, signaling a broader push against narco-terrorism.
AWS outage hits UAE as data center struck by objects sparks fire AWS reports outages in UAE and Bahrain after objects struck a UAE data center, triggering sparks and a fire with power loss; restoration is expected to take hours.

Coimbatore Passport Office hit by hoax bomb threat email, security tightened

Hoax bomb threat email to Coimbatore Passport Office triggers BDDS checks; police probe source and authenticity as security tightens.
FBI Flags Austin Bar Shooting as Possible Terrorism Link Federal investigators are probing possible terrorism links after a deadly shooting outside an Austin beer garden left two dead and 14 injured, with the gunman shot dead by police.

Israel-US strike kills Iran's leader in 60 seconds, sparks regional turmoil

A decades-long covert operation ends in a 60-second strike that killed Iran's Supreme Leader, triggering regional upheaval and a debated strategic gamble.
Two Maoists killed in Bijapur encounter as weapons recovered Security forces killed two Maoists in Bijapur after a tip-off, with both rebels carrying ₹5 lakh rewards; weapons, explosives and rifles were recovered at the scene.
NIA arrests 2 more in Delhi Red Fort blast, total arrests reach 11 Two more overground workers tied to the Red Fort blast are in NIA custody, as investigators widen the probe into weapon-supply networks linked to the incident.

Saree-clad IPS officer drives Maoist surrender in Telangana

Hyderabad-based IPS officer Sumathi led a pivotal operation that coaxed senior Maoists to surrender, signaling a turning point against insurgency in Telangana.
Telangana Maoists Now Leaderless, DGP Says as Surrenders Grow Telangana police say the Maoist movement is headless and weakening, with rising surrenders and a shrinking core, as authorities pledge rehabilitation and lawful processing.
Mexico reels as cartel violence spikes after El Mencho's death Tourists and locals recount airport chaos as violence erupts in Jalisco after the cartel boss Nemesio Oseguera's death, sparking shelter-in-place warnings.
Last Maoist Apex Crumbles as Senior Leaders Surrender in Telangana Four senior underground Maoist leaders surrender in Telangana, signaling a collapse of the CPI(Maoist) apex structure and a shift toward reintegration into mainstream politics.
Mexico Faces Uphill Battle After El Mencho’s Death Mexico grapples with cartel backlash and renewed US pressure after El Mencho’s death, as security forces push to curb violence.

Delhi on high alert as Lashkar threat and revenge motive hitlist surface

Security agencies warn of a Lashkar-linked threat and a revenge-motive hitlist in Delhi, urging vigilance as authorities boost precautions around major events.
Pakistan strikes Afghan border camps amid surge in militant attacks Pakistan says it struck militant camps along the Afghan border after a surge in attacks, with dozens killed or wounded reported in Afghanistan.