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  • Elon Musk Calls for U.S. to Exit NATO: What It Means

    Elon Musk Calls for U.S. to Exit NATO: What It Means

    Elon Musk, the billionaire who runs Tesla, says America should pull out of NATO. He believes it’s not fair for the U.S. to pay for protecting Europe. In a recent post on X (formerly Twitter), he agreed with someone who called for an immediate exit from NATO.

    On March 2, Musk responded to another post that said, “It’s time to leave NATO and the UN,” and he agreed with it. His comments come just before NATO celebrates its 76th birthday in April.

    According to NBC News, former President Donald Trump talked about how the U.S. should engage with NATO. He said the U.S. might only help those allies who spend a certain amount of their money on their own defense.

    Trump mentioned, “If they don’t pay their bills, I won’t defend them,” which means he thinks other countries should contribute their fair share for defense.

    After the Cold War, Europe reduced its military strength and now relies on the U.S. for many important things like communication and leadership in military strategies. Recently, European Union leaders had an emergency meeting to talk about increasing military spending. They discussed a big plan that includes loans of about €150 billion for defense and spending up to €650 billion over four years without penalties.

    Andrius Kubilius, the EU Defense Commissioner, remarked that there has been a lot of uncertainty about what the U.S. plans to do in the future regarding NATO.

    According to U.S. law, the president cannot leave NATO by himself. A two-thirds majority in the Senate or a law from Congress is required for that.

  • Russian Troops Surprise Ukraine with Bold Pipeline Attack

    Russian Troops Surprise Ukraine with Bold Pipeline Attack

    In a surprising move, Russian special forces traveled a long distance inside a gas pipeline near Sudzha, aiming to catch Ukrainian soldiers off guard. This comes after Ukraine took control of a significant part of the Kursk region last August, which was meant to give them leverage in future talks.

    Recently, Russia claimed that its troops had taken back the village of Lebedevka and a small area called Novenke in Ukraine’s Sumy region. Pro-Russian blogger Yuri Podolyaka reported that some Russian soldiers crawled for days inside the pipeline before attacking Ukrainian forces from behind.

    Sudzha is a critical location for gas transfer from Russia to Europe, and Russian Telegram channels shared images of the special forces in gas masks inside the pipeline. However, Ukraine’s military said they quickly spotted the Russian soldiers and launched rocket and drone strikes to defend themselves.

    Due to restrictions on what both sides can report, it’s hard to verify these accounts. The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine has alarmed the West, especially as U.S. President Donald Trump has recently changed America’s approach to the situation, causing fears among European leaders about Ukraine’s future in the war.

    Ukraine’s previous attack on Kursk was the most serious since World War II. As the fighting continues, Russian forces are pushing back Ukrainian troops, putting many of them in danger of being surrounded. Ukrainian forces are now moving their equipment closer to the border as battles rage on in Sudzha.

  • MBBS Student Threatened in Mumbai: Forced to Transfer ₹10,000!

    MBBS Student Threatened in Mumbai: Forced to Transfer ₹10,000!

    A first-year medical student from Sir JJ Hospital in Mumbai was threatened by a group of men who forced him to send ₹10,000. This happened on March 5, as the student was having dinner at a restaurant near his school.

    After eating, a man approached him aggressively and asked, “Are you new here? What are you doing? This is our area, don’t you know us?” The student didn’t recognize the man. The man then led him to a nearby alley and called two more friends to join them.

    They threatened the student, saying he had to give them all his money or they would hurt him. When he said he had no money, they made him call his father, who sent ₹5,000 through an app called PhonePe. The student also borrowed ₹5,000 from a friend.

    The men then asked him to scan a QR code on their payment app and made him transfer ₹10,000 in four payments. After this scary event, the student went to the Dongri police and reported what happened.

    The police registered a complaint against three unknown people, looking into the case under different sections of the Indian Penal Code. They are currently investigating the situation.

  • Delhi Honors Brave Women at Empowering Bike Rally

    Delhi Honors Brave Women at Empowering Bike Rally

    On Sunday, Delhi’s Chief Minister Rekha Gupta and Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena honored seven amazing women who have done incredible things. They included social workers and athletes at an exciting event. During an all-women bike rally organized by Navbharat Times, Chief Minister Gupta praised women bikers for showing strength and power. “You have shown everyone that women can do anything!” she said.

    The women honored included:
    – Humaira Mushtaq: The first woman car racer from Jammu and Kashmir
    – Divya Kakran: A wrestler who has received the Arjuna Award
    – Sweety Mehta: A brave survivor of domestic violence who started NGOs to help other women
    – Rekha Jindal: A dedicated worker in drug rehabilitation
    – Nalini Asthana: A teacher who helps slum children learn computers
    – Kanchan Lakhani: A skilled para-athlete
    – Neetu Chaudhary: A caring social worker

    The bike rally started from Connaught Place around 11 AM. Chief Minister Gupta shared that this event has been happening every year since 2013. She mentioned that before this, Delhi faced a big tragedy. “Women should not be afraid; our strength is beyond fear,” she said.

    Lieutenant Governor Saxena added that the bike rally showed the bravery of women. He pointed out that women in India are standing strong next to men. “In some areas, women are doing better than men. During the Delhi elections, more women voted than men!” he shared.

  • Trump’s Golf Weekends: $18 Million Cost to Taxpayers Revealed

    Trump’s Golf Weekends: $18 Million Cost to Taxpayers Revealed

    Former President Donald Trump loves golf, but new reports show that his golfing weekends in Florida are costing taxpayers a staggering $18 million! Since returning to office, Trump has played golf on 13 of the 48 days, and the costs of his trips have been going up.

    Just on the same day that pro-Palestinian activists vandalized his Scottish golf resort, Trump played golf near his Mar-a-Lago estate. He has golfed 10 times at Trump International in West Palm Beach and three times at Trump Doral, which is in Miami.

    A report from HuffPost says that Trump’s trips to his Florida golf course have already cost taxpayers over $18 million. During his four years in office, these trips have added up to more than $151 million! In 2017, his first trips were estimated to cost around $3.4 million each, and that number has likely increased due to inflation.

    When Trump travels, his motorcade is moved using big military planes, and he flies on Air Force One. His trips require heavy security, including police boats and Coast Guard patrols, and extra costs come from local law enforcement and security measures, like explosive-sniffing dogs.

    Trump’s trips started just after he was inaugurated. He enjoys golf, owning over 16 golf courses around the world, including in the US, Scotland, and the UAE. His niece, Mary Trump, once joked that Trump could go anywhere with his wealth but prefers to stay at his golf courses.

    Jack Nicklaus, a famous golfer, once said that Trump loves golf more than money. In his 2005 book, Trump wrote that golf is not just a game but a passion for him. He opened his first golf course in 1999 in West Palm Beach and has continued to expand his golf business.

  • Malaria Season Threatened by U.S. Aid Cuts: Urgent Action Needed

    Malaria Season Threatened by U.S. Aid Cuts: Urgent Action Needed

    Malaria season is starting this month in many African countries, which is a big worry because malaria is very dangerous, especially for kids. The Trump administration has decided to cut 90% of USAID’s foreign aid contracts. This has local health officials worried that many people will get sick.

    Dr. Jimmy Opigo, who leads Uganda’s malaria control program, told The Associated Press that the sudden end of many aid programs leaves them preparing for a disaster. The U.S. is the biggest donor in the fight against malaria in Africa. Opigo said that medicines and special mosquito nets are crucial for health. “We need these supplies regularly,” he emphasized. As these supplies run low, he fears there will be a significant rise in severe malaria cases this year, which can cause serious health issues like organ failure. Sadly, malaria has no cure, but a vaccine is being used in some areas, supported by a global vaccine alliance.

    According to Malaria No More, a Washington-based organization, if the supply of malaria-control items is disrupted for just one year, there could be an extra 15 million cases and 107,000 more deaths from malaria worldwide. They have urged the Trump administration to restart important health programs before things get worse.

    In 2023, Africa’s 1.5 billion people faced 95% of the 597,000 global malaria deaths, as reported by the World Health Organization (WHO). Health workers in Nigeria, Congo, and Uganda, the three countries hardest hit by malaria, are beginning to feel the impact of the U.S. funding cuts.

    The U.S. government provides hundreds of millions of dollars yearly to these countries through USAID’s President’s Malaria Initiative. This funding helps non-governmental organizations and charities provide malaria prevention and treatment services, especially in rural areas where people can’t afford to pay.

    During 2023, Uganda recorded 12.6 million malaria cases and about 16,000 deaths, most of whom were children under five and pregnant women. Opigo mentioned that the U.S. usually donates around $30 million to $35 million each year for malaria control. He noted that various research projects have also been impacted by the cuts.

    Some of the U.S. aid in Uganda was used to spray insecticides in certain areas to reduce mosquito populations. Those operations were supposed to start in February before the rainy season, when mosquitoes breed. Now, they have to wait. “We must spray before the rains, so the mosquitoes don’t multiply,” he explained.

    Long lines of malaria patients usually form outside clinics every year. In Uganda, malaria makes up 30% to 50% of all visits to health facilities.

    Nigeria and Congo

    Nigeria has one-fourth of the world’s malaria cases but has seen malaria-related deaths drop by 55% since the year 2000 with the help of the U.S. and others. In 2023, the U.S. provided about $600 million to Nigeria for health care, though it’s unclear if all this funding will continue.

    The President’s Malaria Initiative has given Nigeria nearly 164 million fast-acting medicines, 83 million special bed nets, and other treatments since 2011.

    In Congo, U.S. funding has helped with around $650 million towards fighting malaria since 2010. However, the loss of this support might reverse some of the gains made in controlling malaria, making it hard to track outbreaks as supplies and skills for testing become sparse.

    The worsening violence in eastern Congo has also put health workers at risk, making it even harder to help those in need. Dr. Yetunde Ayo-Oyalowo, who runs a nonprofit in Nigeria, warned that without significant support, many people will suffer because they can’t afford malaria treatment. Up to 40% of her patients are diagnosed with malaria.

    Despite the cuts to USAID, some hope remains for continued U.S. funding through organizations like the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria. However, that group has not commented on the U.S. aid cuts.

    Dr. Opigo in Uganda said other U.S. agencies like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention might still offer aid. But he insists, “We need to be careful in how we work with the U.S

  • Is Melania Trump Hiding? New Book Raises Shocking Questions

    Is Melania Trump Hiding? New Book Raises Shocking Questions

    Melania Trump doesn’t often appear in public with her husband, Donald Trump, but she’s not really hiding away. A source told OK! magazine that while some people say she has disappeared, Melania is just busy behind the scenes.

    During Donald’s campaign events, she wasn’t seen much, but he explained that she’s a private and confident person who loves the country. He believes she’ll show up when the time is right.

    An insider mentioned that Melania is very careful about how she wants to present herself. However, a new book by Michael Wolff called All or Nothing claims that Melania “really dislikes” Donald. The author said Melania’s feelings became worse partly because of Donald’s legal troubles related to paying Stormy Daniels to keep quiet.

    Another source said Melania cares about children’s issues but will only engage in politics if it interests her or she has time. The source emphasized that politics isn’t her focus, and she doesn’t worry about her public image.

  • Three Arrested in Fake Degree Scam: Shocking Details Uncovered!

    Three Arrested in Fake Degree Scam: Shocking Details Uncovered!

    Jaipur: Three men, including the chancellor and the registrar of a private university in Uttar Pradesh, were arrested by Rajasthan’s Special Operations Group (SOG) on Saturday for giving out fake degrees. This happened during the recruitment exam for Physical Training Instructors (PTI) in 2022.

    The police discovered that after catching the chancellor and registrar of Om Prakash Joginder Singh (OPJS) University for issuing over 43,000 fake degrees, they found out that Jagadish Singh (JS) University in Shikohabad, Uttar Pradesh, had also given fake Bachelor of Physical Education (BPEd) degrees to several candidates from Rajasthan who took the PTI-2022 exam.

    According to VK Singh, an officer with the SOG, the JS University was established by Sukesh Kumar in 2015. He is both the chancellor of the university and a principal at Agra Government College. Along with registrar Nandan Mishra and an individual named Ajay Bhardwaj, these three men sold thousands of fake degrees to students over the last ten years for money.

    They issued BPEd degrees to students who never even attended the university but used backdated dates. On Saturday, the police arrested Kumar, Mishra, and Bhardwaj.

    So far, 108 out of 254 JS alumni that took the PTI-2022 exam were found to have fake degrees. These candidates claimed to have received their degrees in 2022, even though the university only accepts 100 students in the BPEd program.

    Additionally, many candidates submitted degrees from JS University during their application process, even if they mentioned a different university before.

    On Saturday, Sukesh Kumar was trying to leave the country when the SOG called him. He was arrested at the Delhi airport. Meanwhile, Ajay Bhardwaj was found to have ties to a notorious paper leak mastermind in Rajasthan. Bhardwaj also wanted to open two more private universities in Dungarpur, Rajasthan, and Meghalaya.

    In January, the University Grants Commission (UGC) stopped the university from giving out PhD degrees due to integrity issues. Following the PTI-2022 verification, the SOG conducted a secret operation and arrested a middleman named Pradeep Sharma, who was linked to both OPJS University and another institution in Uttarakhand.

    As of now, the SOG has arrested 16 people involved in this fake degree scam.

  • India vs. New Zealand: Champions Trophy 2025 Final – All You Need to Know!

    India vs. New Zealand: Champions Trophy 2025 Final – All You Need to Know!

    India is all set to face New Zealand in the final of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, happening in Dubai. Excitingly, people have placed bets totaling up to ₹5,000 crore on the match! Many believe India is likely to win, according to reports.

    However, there are some serious concerns. It’s been said that dangerous groups, like Dawood Ibrahim’s gang known as ‘D Company,’ are involved in betting on major cricket matches in Dubai. The police in Delhi have caught at least five big gamblers during this Champions Trophy. They found many gadgets and items used for betting while questioning these gamblers, which led them to discover more about the betting happening in Dubai.

    The Indian team, led by Rohit Sharma, has been doing great. They have won every match so far, including important games against Bangladesh, Pakistan, and New Zealand. They also defeated World Champions Australia in the semifinals to reach the final. This is a special moment for the team, as they last won the ICC Champions Trophy way back in 2013 and lost the final in 2017 to Pakistan. Now, they have a chance to win it all again!

  • US Issues Travel Warnings for India-Pakistan Border and More

    US Issues Travel Warnings for India-Pakistan Border and More

    The US government has added new travel warnings for places around the world, including the India-Pakistan border. This warning joins others for places like Mexico, Portugal, and New Zealand. The alerts mention safety concerns, health risks, and political issues that might make travel risky.

    In particular, the US has urged travelers to be very cautious near the India-Pakistan border and the Line of Control due to the threat of terrorism and possible fighting. It is also unsafe to visit the provinces of Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (which used to be known as FATA).

    Here are some key points from the travel advisory:

    – Dangerous Areas: The US warns against travel to the India-Pakistan border and advises against visiting Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. These places have experienced many terrorist attacks that target both civilians and government workers.

    – Terrorism Threats: Violent groups in Pakistan plan attacks, and they often happen in crowded places like markets, schools, and transportation hubs. In the past, terrorists have even targeted US diplomats.

    – Travel Restrictions: The advisory specifically says “Do Not Travel” to the India-Pakistan border and Balochistan. Travelers should also check the status of the Wagah-Attari border crossing, as only citizens of India and Pakistan can cross there without special permissions.

    – Ongoing Violence: There are many active terrorist groups in these provinces that frequently attack civilians and government offices, including efforts to stop polio.

    With these serious threats, it is clear that travelers should think carefully before deciding to go to these areas.