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India refuses to send poll observers to Bangladesh amid strained ties, triggered by Hasina ouster

Bangladesh’s general election is unfolding against the backdrop of its most strained relationship with India in years, with diplomatic tensions spilling into visa suspensions, street protests and competing narratives over sovereignty and minority rights. On Thursday, New Delhi declined Dhaka’s invitation to send election observers, even as approximately 400 international observers and 200 foreign journalists

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SC exploring if India could have professional bondsmen

NEW DELHI: Worried about foreigners accused in NDPS cases securing release under the ‘bail not jail’ principle only to disappear, Supreme Court is exploring the creation of licensed professional bail bondsmen, who would stand surety for non-citizens and ensure their availability during trial. Dealing with an NDPS case where a foreign national, Chidiebere Kingsley Nawchara

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Trump calls India-US trade deal ‘historic’ as tariff cuts and coal exports take centre stage

Synopsis US President Donald Trump hailed a new India-US trade deal as historic, anticipating a significant boost in American energy exports, particularly coal. The interim agreement reduces US tariffs on Indian goods and India lowers duties on American industrial, energy, and food products, paving the way for a broader pact. Listen to this article in

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Trump tariffs face rare setback as US House votes to block Canada duties

Synopsis US House lawmakers voted Wednesday to reject Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canadian goods, sweeping aside the president’s last-gasp threat of election consequences for Republicans to deliver a rare rebuke on his signature economic policy. “Any Republican, in the House or the Senate, that votes against TARIFFS will seriously suffer the consequences come Election time,”

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Q3 earnings mixed as consumer sectors shine, labour codes weigh on margins

ET Intelligence Group: In a quarter affected by the labour code changes, which pulled down the operating profitability of companies by 200-300 basis points, select consumer facing sectors fared better amid festive demand and GST rate cuts. A sectorwise review of the December quarter results season so far reveals that select companies from automobiles, banking

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Zinnov Foundation Advances Art in Public Spaces through Art Conference 2026, Research Releases and Public Education Initiatives

BENGALURU, India, Feb. 12, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — “Public art in India does not suffer from a lack of intent. It suffers from a lack of follow-through.” This insight anchored the Zinnov Foundation’s Art Conference 2026, held at Freedom Park, Bengaluru, which brought together artists, researchers, curators, policymakers, and civic practitioners to move the conversation on public art beyond visibility

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Some emotions deserve a platinum token of love

This Valentine’s Season, Celebrate Her with Platinum Rings by Platinum Love Bands  MUMBAI, India, Feb. 12, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — This Valentine’s Day, Platinum Love Bands spotlights its women’s platinum rings, celebrating platinum as the true metal of love. Rare, pure, and incredibly strong, platinum reflects relationships that are built to last. Crafted in 95% pure platinum, each

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Government can file FIR or move Privilege Motion, I will stand with farmers: Rahul Gandhi on criticism of U.S. trade deal

Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi on Thursday (February 12, 2026) said the government could file cases or move a Privilege Motion against him, but he would continue to stand with farmers, as he accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of being “anti-farmer” and of “selling” the country through the India-U.S. interim trade

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