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India’s petroleum and gas supplies remain secure and well-stocked despite a recent wave of misinformation causing isolated incidents of panic buying across the country, the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas confirmed yesterday. In a comprehensive statement, the Ministry assured citizens that the nation’s fuel infrastructure is operating at full…

Judiciary Experts Convene to Discuss Legal Challenges in Digital Age A distinguished panel of legal experts, including senior judges and professionals from across the legal spectrum, has assembled to address emerging challenges at the intersection of law, technology, and public communication. Justice Robert J. Torres, Jr. of the Supreme Court…

Tensions in the Middle East have sparked a wave of disinformation targeting Taiwan’s natural gas security, according to government officials who moved quickly this week to counter false claims circulating on social media platforms. The rumors, which gained traction following recent escalations in the Israel-Hamas conflict, suggested Taiwan’s liquefied natural…

Trump Confronted Over Mail-In Voting Stance After Florida Ballot Decision President Donald Trump faced difficult questioning during a Cabinet meeting Thursday when reporters challenged him about his use of mail-in voting despite his repeated criticism of the practice. When asked why he personally voted by mail in Florida’s special election…

Iran’s Psychological Warfare Tactics Exposed as Regime Credibility Erodes For nearly five decades, Iran’s Islamist regime has relied on a potent weapon that has outlasted its military capabilities: psychological warfare and propaganda. Despite suffering numerous battlefield setbacks that have exposed its limited military power, the regime has skillfully manipulated public…

Aetna Pays $117.7 Million to Settle Medicare Advantage Fraud Allegations The Department of Justice and Department of Health and Human Services have secured a significant victory in their renewed effort to combat healthcare fraud, as Aetna agreed to pay $117.7 million to resolve allegations of Medicare Advantage fraud. The settlement,…

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In a significant move to uphold immigration integrity, the Justice Department announced Thursday it has successfully revoked U.S. citizenship from two individuals who obtained it fraudulently and filed a lawsuit to strip citizenship from a third person involved in marriage fraud. Attorney General Pam Bondi emphasized the gravity of these actions, stating that they “reflect this Department of Justice’s ongoing efforts to strip citizenship from people who conceal crimes or defraud the American people during the immigration process.” “American citizenship is a sacred privilege — not a cheap status that can be obtained dishonestly,” Bondi added, underscoring the administration’s stance…

British Prime Minister Announces Ban on Cryptocurrency Donations to Political Parties British political parties will no longer be permitted to accept donations in cryptocurrencies, Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced Wednesday, citing the “stark” danger that illicit finance poses to the country’s democratic institutions. “We will act decisively to protect our…

Former Google executive Matt Brittin has been appointed as the BBC’s new director-general, the U.K. public broadcaster announced Wednesday. The 57-year-old brings extensive tech industry experience to the role at a critical juncture for the organization, which faces both financial uncertainty and a high-profile legal battle with former U.S. President…

China has stepped up its espionage efforts against European targets using sophisticated social engineering techniques on professional networks, according to multiple intelligence sources. The campaign, attributed to Chinese state actors, has been targeting high-profile individuals across the European Union, with a particular focus on French officials and executives. Security experts…

In a display of continued criticism towards NATO, U.S. President Donald Trump has once again made contested claims about the military alliance, asserting that it would never come to America’s defense despite historical evidence to the contrary. Speaking during a Cabinet meeting at the White House, Trump expressed disappointment with…

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London’s prestigious Victoria & Albert Museum is set to unveil an ambitious new exhibition celebrating a century of bold, surrealist designs from the Italian fashion house Schiaparelli, highlighting the brand’s enduring connection between high fashion and fine art. Opening this Saturday and running until November 8, “Schiaparelli: Fashion Becomes Art”…

Pop Mart Shares Tumble 23% Despite Strong Revenue as Investors Question Growth Beyond Labubu Shares of Chinese toy company Pop Mart plummeted nearly 23% in Hong Kong trading on Wednesday, revealing investor concerns about the company’s heavy reliance on its popular Labubu monster doll line despite otherwise impressive financial results.…

India’s Petroleum Ministry Reassures Public Amid Rumored Fuel Shortages India’s Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas issued a firm reassurance to the public on Thursday, emphasizing that the country’s energy supply remains “fully secure and stable” amid swirling rumors of potential fuel shortages. In a statement released via the ministry’s…

Disinformation Campaign Falsely Claims Taiwan Faces Imminent Gas Shortage Taiwan is battling a wave of online disinformation claiming the island will soon face complete depletion of its gas supplies due to Middle East conflict disruptions, according to officials who warn the false narratives could spark public panic and undermine trust…

In a development that underscores the ongoing information warfare surrounding Myanmar’s civil conflict, a pro-junta Telegram channel has been caught fabricating a quote from a senior Karen National Union (KNU) official regarding alleged casualties from military airstrikes. On March 13, the prominent pro-military Telegram channel “Hmine Wai” published a post…

In an increasingly polarized political landscape, propaganda and conspiracy theories are playing a pivotal role in fueling violent extremism across the United States, according to extremism experts featured in a new podcast episode. The discussion, titled “Why Conspiracies and Propaganda Fuel Violent Extremism,” brings together renowned scholars Cynthia Miller-Idriss and…

The Detroit News has launched an initiative to enhance its digital platform, aiming to provide readers with an improved online experience through technological upgrades. The publication recently implemented changes to its website, detroitnews.com, focusing on performance optimization and user interface improvements. According to a statement from the news organization, the…

Six Books Exploring War, Art, and Migration Shortlisted for Women’s Prize for Nonfiction Two powerful works examining hotels as sanctuaries and danger zones during wartime have been named among the six finalists for the Women’s Prize for Nonfiction, organizers announced Wednesday in London. The shortlisted titles for the £30,000 ($40,000)…

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has publicly criticized Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau for delivering an English-only condolence message following Sunday’s fatal plane crash in New York, calling it a display of poor judgment and lack of compassion. Rousseau’s four-minute video message, which included only the French words “bonjour” and…

In the wake of a shocking incident at Liverpool FC’s Premier League victory parade, authorities have called for an end to online speculation after a car crashed into a crowd of celebrating fans. The incident has prompted a wave of unsubstantiated theories across social media platforms, complicating the official investigation.…

India Dismisses Fuel Shortage Rumors, Confirms Ample 60-Day Supply The Indian government has firmly rejected reports of nationwide fuel shortages, characterizing such claims as part of a “deliberate, coordinated misinformation campaign” designed to create public panic. Officials confirmed that the country maintains approximately 60 days of fuel reserves, including crude…

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