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FBI joins forces with international investigators to reveal the truth behind Beirut blast

The FBI is all set to join a team of international investigators to carry out a detailed investigation into the gigantic Beirut port blast that thrashed the city and left 172 killed with thousands injured.

As per the statement of U.S. Undersecretary for Political Affairs, David Hale, who visited demolished Beirut on Thursday, the aim of the probe in Lebanon is “to make sure something like this never happens again.” He also said Lebanon needed “economic and fiscal reforms, an end to dysfunctional governance and to empty promises”.

Lebanese President Michel Aoun has said the investigation will consider every angle that led to the blast. He has also asked France for satellite imagery for the probe. Earlier, a UK Royal Navy vessel was also deployed to Beirut to survey the damaged site.

News of U.S. participation came after Lebanon’s parliament on Thursday approved a state emergency in Beirut in its first session since the catastrophic explosion on August 4 which led to the handling of sweeping powers by military amid rising anger over government’s negligence and mismanagement.

The country then witnessed protest with people demanding resignation of the government. Following which the government of Prime Minister Hassan Diab resigned on Monday in less than a week after the blast that wrecked the Beirut port.

Before its retirement, the government declared the state of emergency that allowed military to declare curfews, ban public gatherings and censor the media.

Authorities have said the country faced an estimated loss of $15 billion from the blast, a bill Lebanon cannot pay as its talks with IMF had stalled due to default in its enormous sovereign debt.

It is still unknown what caused the fire that ignited nearly 3,000 tonnes of ammonium nitrate stored for over six years in Beirut’s port. But a major section of the country has alleged that top leadership and security officials were aware of the accumulation.

Narendra Modi surpasses Atal Bihari Vajpayee to become longest serving non-Congress PM

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday became the longest-serving non-congress leader to occupy the office. With 2,272 continuous days in office as of Friday, Modi matched late Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s record who served in office for 2,272 days across his three separate terms. On Saturday, Modi will be surpassing that record.

“Today, Prime Minister Modi becomes the longest serving Indian PM of non-Congress origin,” the Bharatiya Janata Party leader Amit Malviya tweeted. “[Atal Bihari] Vajpayee ji served for 2,268 days in all his terms combined. Today Modi has surpassed this tenure.”

Modi was first elected PM in May 2014 when Bharatiya Janata Party in a landmark victory won Lok sabha elections with 282 seats in the Lower House. He then went on to lead second innings by winning Lok Sabha elections in 2019 again with an unprecedented 303 MPs.

Jawaharlal Nehru is the longest serving prime minister from the Congress, followed by his daughter Indira Gandhi and former Finance Minister Manmohan Singh.

Narendra Modi crossed the milestone just one day ahead of India’s 74th Independence Day. On Saturday, he will address the nation for the seventh time from the ramparts of the Red Fort.

Besides India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, Monmohan Singh and Narendra Modi are the only two PMs to be re-elected for a consecutive second term.

While BJP leaders have lauded Modi and India’s achievements under his good governance, Congress spokesperson Jaiveer Shergill said he will be remembered for “setting scary, disappointing and nation-damaging records”.

Israel and UAE to sign ‘historic’ peace agreement, says Trump

In a historic move, Israel and Unites Arab Emirates have agreed to “full normalization of relations” in exchange for suspending annexation of occupied West Bank of Palestine. The landmark deal was accorded bu the U.S. President Donald Trump Thursday that foretell the border alignment between two of America’s close allies in West Asia, which had been at rift for decades, reached a “historic” peace agreement.

The decision was announced at the White House after an agreement on a three-way phone call with Israeli and Emirati officials. Announcing the surprising deal, Mr Trump said the deal would result into greater participation on investment, tourism, security, technology, energy and other areas while the two countries agree on regular director passenger flights, open embassies and trade ambassadors for the first time.

“This deal is a significant step towards building a more peaceful, secure and prosperous Middle East. Now that the ice has been broken, I expect more Arab and Muslim countries will follow the United Arab Emirates’ lead,” Mr. Trump was quoted as saying by the local media.

If successful, Emirates will join Egypt and Jordan to be the only Arab countries to have normal diplomatic relationships with Israel. Egypt had signed a peace agreement in 1979 while Jordan agreed on a treaty in 1994. Though both Israel and the UAE have had backroom contacts in recent years, establishment of diplomatic relationships would be a game changer.

One of the major factors that brought the two countries together is perceived to be their mutual hostility with Iran. UAE and Israel, both were wary of President Barack Obama supported Iran nuclear deal. Both sides, now see a partner in Donald Trump as junked the Iran deal and reimposed sanctions on Tehran.

However, the deal has received backlash from the opposite ideologies in both the regions.

India to build ‘largest infra project’ worth $500m in Maldives

India’s financial assistance to the Maldives, comprising loans and grants for projects, has exceeded $2 billion, with the Modi government Thursday announcing a $500 million package that includes a grant of $100 million and a $400 million line of credit.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, after a meeting with his counterpart Abdulla Shahid, also announced the creation of an air bubble with the Maldives to facilitate the movement of people from both sides for employment, tourism, medical emergencies.

“Once completed, this landmark project will streamline connectivity between the 4 islands, thereby boosting economic activity, generating employment and promoting holistic urban development in the Malé region,” the government said.

The 6.7 km bridge project connecting Male with Gulhifalhu Port & Thilafushi industrial zone will help revitalise and transform Maldivian economy, Jaishankar said in a tweet.

People aware with the GMCP said it was a key election promise of the ruling MDP for which the President of Maldives Ibrahim Mohamed Solih sought India’s assistance during his meeting with Mr Jaishankar in September last year.

Centre considers resettling J&K youth who give up arms

India is assessing offering young Kashmiri militants a getaway from a life of violence by temporarily resettling them in more peaceful parts of the country, according to the top military commander in the Kashmir Valley.

Lieutenant General B.S. Raju disclosed the plan for a new scheme to offer a way out of militancy during a telephone interview from Srinagar.

He told Reuters that recommendations had been submitted to the Centre and that the plan, while not finalised, was in an advanced stage.

“These are young boys who need to be taken care of for a period of time,” Lt. Gen. Raju said, adding that could involve temporarily settling them outside of Jammu and Kashmir.

Past efforts to persuade fighters to put down their guns have had mixed success. But Lt. Gen. Raju said the military had recommended the scheme take a longer-term approach to rehabilitating ex-militants.

“The bottom line is that it will have a structure that will help and give confidence to the people who are opting to surrender,” Lt. Gen. Raju said.

Lt. Gen. Raju said militant attacks have dropped by nearly 40% compared to last year.

COVID-19| updates, August 14, 2020

Today is the 144th day since India implemented a nationwide lockdown, to help curb the novel coronavirus pandemic.

The total tally in the country rises to 24,61,521 including 6,61,595 active cases, 17,51,846 discharged/migrated & 48,153 deaths: Ministry of Health & Family Welfare.

The  five most affected Indian states by total tally of cases are Maharashtra (560,126), Tamil Nadu (320,355), Andhra Pradesh (264,142), Karnataka (203,200), and Delhi (1,49,460). 

The recovery rate, however, improved to 70.77 per cent Thursday with the total number of patients recuperating from the virus reaching nearly 17 lakh, while the case fatality rate has further declined to 1.96 per cent, the Union health ministry said.

On 11 August, India carried out more than 631,000 tests, according to data from the international comparison site, Our World in Data. However, daily figures released by the Indian government are slightly higher than this, with the latest data showing there were 830,391 tests on 12 August.

England will look to seal the series against Pakistan

England, have started their campaign against Pakistan on a winning note and now they will be eyeing to seal the second Test and series against Pakistan. England is in the lead 1-0 in the three-Test series. They have won the first Test played in Manchester by 3 wickets. The second Test is being played in Southampton.

Before the start of the Test match, there will be many questions in front of Root, for example, whether Jos Butler can be trusted as a wicketkeeper or not, Role of James Anderson in the bowling attack and many other.

England has won the opening Test for the first time in the last 6 series. They are on course to win the first Test series in 10 years against Pakistan, while they defeated the West Indies earlier.

The world’s number one all-rounder Stokes has not played due to family reasons. The batsman Jack Crawley has been included. Buttler had failed behind the wicket in the previous match.

China wants Nepal NGO to audit, asks ‘Why are Gorkhas joining Indian Army?’

Chinese Embassy in Nepal has asked the China Centre NGO to find out why people of Nepal are joining the Indian Army. They also asked, what was the impact on Nepal. The Gorkha regiment is a pillar of strength and security of the Indian Army.

The Gorkha Rifles also has the honour of producing three Indian Army Chiefs – General SHFJ Manekshaw, General Dalbir Singh and General Bipin Rawat.Why is China interested in Nepal’s economic affair?


He has also asked to find out what social and economic impact Nepal had during the tension between India and China. It is known that Gorkha soldiers of Nepal are recruited in Indian Army and Gorkha Regiment is recognized as a brave regiment of Indian Army.


At present there are 30,000 Gorkha soldiers in the Indian Army. There are three centers of Indian Army in Nepal for recruitment of Gorkha soldiers. At the same time, the Government of India sends 3000 crore rupees to Nepal for the pension of Gorkha soldiers.

The regiments of the Gorkhas Rifles collectively and more popularly known as the ‘Gorkha Brigade’, form a pivotal element of the Infantry (Combat Arm) of the Indian Army. Approximately 45000 Gurkhas serve in 40-odd battalions spread across 7 Gurkha Rifles regiments and other arms of the Indian Army.


The brave Gurkha soldiers have etched their names in the golden annals of Indian Army with almost all their regiments actively taking part in all of India’s wars post independence, namely the Indo-Pak 1965 and 1971 Wars, 1962 Indo-China Conflict, 1999 Kargil War and peace keeping missions in Sri Lanka.

India blocks Pak’s scheme for Kashmiris, says medical degrees in PoK will not recognised

India has said that the degree of Medical Colleges of Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK) will not recognized in India. The Medical Council of India (MCI) has announced this information in a public notice. The step has been taken to thwart Pakistan’s Khurafat, under which it announced to give scholarships to 1600 Kashmiri students.


The court has passed this order in December 2019 on the petition of ​​a young Kashmiri woman, she studied medicine in PoK, but was barred from appearing for exams for degrees from abroad. In February, the Imran government of Pakistan announced scholarships for 1600 Kashmiri students.


”These ridiculous assertions have neither legal validity nor international credibility. In fact, this new effort only confirms [the] reality of Pakistan’s obsession with territorial aggrandisement supported by cross-border terrorism,” the ministry said, repeating New Delhi’s declaration that Islamabad uses terror as an instrument of state policy.


MCI said, “It is informed to all that the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir and the entire region of Ladakh is an integral part of India”. Now any medical institute of Pakistan Occupied Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh (POJKL) needs to get permission from Indian Medical Council Act 1956.

“Those pursuing degrees from a college located in POK cannot be allowed to appear for the examination conducted for foreigners because He is an integral part of India”.


However, medical college of POJKL has this recognition. Therefore, those pursuing degrees from these medical colleges cannot be allowed to practice under the Indian Medical Council Act 1956.

The experience and expertise of former players will not go waste: Rahul Dravid

Rahul Dravid briefed the state associations to maximize the use of the expertise of the experienced players as much as possible in the respective state teams.

The webinar was later joined by secretaries and cricket operational heads of various states.

While the discussions were primarily on the components of fitness data collection and resumption of fitness training sessions at NCA.

Dravid kept various points to troubleshoot the various problems faced by the state committee in this pandemic.

”Rahul never said that it is a mandatory thing but his suggestion to states was that we should try and use former players in their area of expertise,” a secretary of one of the state units, told PTI.

”If they can be integrated into the cricketing set-up, their experience and expertise will not go waste.”

Sushant Singh Rajput’s family issues 9-page letter


Sushant Singh Rajput’s family issues 9-page letter. The family started statement with a Sher from Firaq Jalalpuri, ‘Tu idhar udhar ki na baat kar ye bata ki qafila kyun luta mujhe rahzanon se gila nahin teri rahbari ka sawal hai’.

Sushant sisters letter said, “The first daughter had magic, someone came and took her away to a foreign country. The second one played for national cricket team while the third one did a study on the law. The fourth daughter did a diploma in fashion designing. The fifth one was Sushant, who was ‘mannat’ of his mother. Whole life the family did not take anything from anyone, neither harmed anyone.”

Talking about sudden death of Sushant’s mother and his rise in the film industry, the letter said, “People only dream about what happened in the last 8-10 years”.

While actor Rhea Chakraborty, name has not been mentioned in the letter, it said Sushant was ‘brutally murdered’ and that ‘crooks trapped’ him. The letter also questioned how expensive lawyers are being hired in the case against them, wondering if they will ‘murder’ justice.


Sushant Singh Rajput’s family has issued a 9-page letter on the probe. The letter issued after an editorial written by Shiv Sena’s Sanjay Raut in Saamna, where he questioned the relationship between the actor and his family.

Ladakh- India tests its new light combat helicopters

Ladakh- India has deployed two new light combat helicopters, apart from the Apache and Chinook heavy-lift choppers acquired from the US, in Ladakh amidst the ongoing military confrontation with China there.


The twin-engine LCHs are not fully weaponized yet, in the high-altitude region is a show of support for the indigenous choppers ahead of their proposed induction into the armed forces.


“The LCH is the lightest attack helicopter in the world, designed and developed by HAL to meet the specific and unique requirements of Indian armed forces. It reflects the crucial role of HAL in `Atma Nirbhar Bharat’,” said HAL chairman R Madhavan.


“He took off in the LCH from a high-altitude location to a forward area for a simulated attack on a high-altitude target. This was followed by a landing at one of the most treacherous helipads in the region. The LCH successfully demonstrated its quick deployment prowess to forward locations in extreme temperatures,” said HAL.


The LCH is “a potent weapon platform” as its have state-of-the-art systems and highly accurate weapons that which are capable of hitting any type of target by day or night.


Currently Indian LCHs are equipped with 70mm rockets and chin-mounted cannons, do not yet have anti-tank and air-to-air missiles. The LCH, however, has the distinction of being the first attack helicopter to land at forward bases in the Siachen Glacier-Saltoro Ridge region, 4,700 meters above sea level with a 500-kg load.

Ram Janmabhoomi head, who shared the stage with PM Modi, tests positive for Covid-19

A week after sharing the dais with PM Modi during the Ram Mandir Bhoomi Pujan, Mahant Nritya Gopal Das chief of Ram Janambhoomi Trust comes out as positive for coronavirus.

Apart from PM Modi, UP Cheif Minister Yogi Adityanath and Governor Anandiben Patel were also the part of the mega event on August 5.

The Uttar Pradesh government has spoken to Mathura District Magistrate and has asked Dr. Trehan of Mendanta Hospital to provide immediate medical attention to the of Mahant Nritya Gopal Das.

“Honorable CM has taken details of the Health Status on Mahant Nitiya Gopaldas Ji who has been tested positive for COVID. He has spoken to DM Mathura and his followers and Dr. Trehan of Medanta and requested for immediate medical attention for Mahantji at Medanta. He has directed DM Mathura to provide all possible support for providing best possible medical attention,” the statement read as quoted by Indian Express

The District Magistrate Sarvagya Ram Mishra also said that Gopal Das is suffering from breathing problems as well but his fever is subsided.

Coronavirus LIVE Updates: Recovery rate to 70.77 per cent in the country

Coronavirus LIVE Updates: With a record single-day increase of 66,999 cases, India’s COVID-19 tally reached to 23,96,637, while the number of patients who have recovered from the disease are 16,95,982, pushing the recovery rate to 70.77 per cent in the country. According to the Union health ministry, the death toll due to COVID-19 climbed to 47,033 with 942 people succumbing to the disease in the last 24 hours, health ministry data updated at 8 am showed.

While the case fatality rate in the country has declined to 1.96 per cent. Presently there are 6,53,622 active COVID-19 cases in the country, which accounts for 27.27 per cent of its total caseload. India crossed the 20-lakh mark in terms of COVID-19 cases on August 7.


Globally, around 20 million people have been infected with the novel coronavirus, including 747,845 fatalites. The United States continues to remain the worst affected after Brazil and India.

While race for an effective vaccine worldwide, Russia has approved a coronavirus vaccine for public use without the final phase of human trials.

Madhya Pradesh: Gyms will about re-opened in Bhopal amid several protocals. A gym owner told news agency ANI, “We are checking our customer’s body temperature, asking them to download Aarogya Setu app, to wear mask or shield and only allowing few people at a time to maintain social distance.”

Puducherry: Villupuram MP Ravikumar writes a letter to Union Health Minister Harshwardhan asking him to upgrade the #COVID19 ward at the Pondicherry JIPMER Hospital. The letter reads, “Request you to take immediate steps to increase the capacity of COVID-19 ward to 1000 beds.”


Heavy rainfall lashes Uttarakhand; swollen rivers trigger flash floods

Heavy rainfall thrashed parts of Uttarakhand, resulting into the regions near river flooding. Water level of various rivers has gone up. Meteorological department affirms that, the state is most certainly to record heavy to very heavy rain at isolated places on the weekend.

An alert for flash floods is spread in the public domain from IMD and various other agencies. The State Disaster Management Center on Wednesday had warned about the probability of heavy and very heavy rains in the state on Thursday. All District Magistrates have been directed to take precautionary measures in order to avoid any accident.


Central Water Commission Official Flood Forecast in a tweet said, “Flash flood guidance for next 24 hours in parts of Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Eastern region of Rajasthan, Western region of Madhya Pradesh as given by the India Meteorological Department (IMD).”


The Gangotri National Highway is temporary closed, due to the heavy and ceaseless rainfall in state, conjugated with landslides. The key highway has been closed for nearly 30 hours now. A local resident said livelihoods have been impacted due to the closure of the highway. Even areas near the China border are disconnected after the heavy rainfall.


Districts across the state have been affected by torrential rainfall, landslides while rivers are in spate. River Ganga was flowing 10-cm above the warning level and its water level continues to rise.
The water level of Henwal river, a tributary of the Ganga, has also risen and families living close to it have been moved to safer places, SHO, Muni ki Reti police station, Kishor Saklani said.


The water level of Sharda Barrage in the Banbasa area of the Champawat district is constantly rising due to the rise in the level of Sharda river following incessant rainfall in the state, a barrage management official said on Wednesday.


“We’re monitoring the rising water levels. It can affect two districts of the Uttarakhand and 10 districts of Uttar Pradesh. People are being informed about the situation,” said an official.


States like Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh are also predicted to receive heavy to very heavy rainfall in the coming 2-3 days.