MLC Jeevan Kumar cornered the government on negligence in transfer of teachers in Bihar, know what he said?

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The Education Department of Bihar Government has already appointed about 2 lakh 27 thousand teachers through Bihar Public Service Commission in three phases in 2024 and 25. So about 41 thousand head teachers have also been reinstated. After the reinstatement, the government has also transferred the teachers. But due to many discrepancies the Legislature once again Budget The debate on transfer of teachers has started in the session.

On the issue of teachers, MLC Jeevan Kumar, elected from the Gaya teacher constituency of BJP, has raised it and said that the education department has been negligent in the transfer of head teachers. When so many posts are vacant in the home district and neighboring districts, then why are teachers being removed from 100 kilometers to 500 kilometers away.

Allegation of distance from home district and ignoring departmental rules

Yesterday on Thursday (February 06) in Bihar Legislative Council, BJP MLC Jeevan Kumar raised the problems of the newly appointed headmasters by BPSC and demanded from the government that the headmasters posted 100 to 500 kilometers away from their home division or district should be transferred to their home district or the nearest districts. He said that on January 14, 2026, the list of transfer of 896 headmasters was released. It was done, but departmental rules were ignored.

He alleged that in the posting, the benefits given on “husband-wife basis” were not followed, due to which a large number of women, disabled and teachers suffering from serious diseases are troubled.

Argument on posting in remote areas despite vacant posts

MLC Jeevan Kumar argued that the posts of headmasters are lying vacant in thousands of government and project secondary/higher secondary schools in the state. If transfer is made in these schools, most of the principals will be allotted their home district or the nearest district.

Education Minister’s answer: Process based on software and merit

However, on the question raised by MLC Jeevan Kumar in the House, Education Minister Sunil Kumar told the House that the allocation of head teachers is being done through software on the basis of merit and choice. The Education Minister assured that at present the options are being sought through e-Shiksha Kosh and complete transparency is being maintained in the process. In the future, the department will notify a new transfer policy after review. Under this, the head teachers will be transferred on the basis of available vacancies. Action will also be taken against transfer in government and project schools. On this issue, the Chairman has given necessary instructions to the government and asked it to take the problems of teachers seriously.

Current status of appointment of principals and district allocation

Let us tell you that in July 2025, a large number of headmasters and head teachers were reinstated by the Education Department through BPSC examinations. 5,728 head teachers (Plus-2 schools) and 35,333 head teachers (primary schools) have been appointed, these head teachers have been appointed in higher secondary schools, whose district allocation was also done at the same time, but the school allocation to the head teacher has been shifted so much.

For example, if someone is a resident of Patna, he has been transferred to West Champaran, someone from Sasaram has been transferred to Kishanganj. Due to such distance, the headmaster is facing a lot of problems. Regarding this, Jeevan Kumar raised this issue in the House.

Liverpool vs Manchester City: Premier League – team news, start, lineups | Football News

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Who: Liverpool vs Manchester City
What: English Premier League
Where: Anfield, Liverpool, UK
When: Sunday at 4:30pm (16:30 GMT)
How to follow: We’ll have all the build-up on Al Jazeera Sport from 13:30 GMT in advance of our live text commentary stream.

Liverpool host City for a match with huge ramifications for the title race and the battle to qualify for next season’s Champions League.

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City trail leaders Arsenal by six points and could find themselves nine adrift by the time they kick off, with the Gunners hosting Sunderland on Saturday.

Liverpool could also be four points outside the top five, which should secure a place in the Champions League, should Manchester United and Chelsea win on Saturday.

The champions head into the weekend in sixth place on 39 points but in high spirits after a commanding 4-1 win over Newcastle United last weekend, while ⁠City dropped points against 14th-placed Tottenham Hotspur, surrendering a two-goal advantage in a 2-2 draw.

Hugo Ekitike and Florian Wirtz, two of Liverpool’s big-money summer signings, are beginning to deliver returns. Ekitike scored twice in the win over Newcastle to take his tally for the season to 15, while Wirtz has netted six times in 10 matches since ending a 22-game wait for his first Liverpool goal.

City’s Erling Haaland, meanwhile, is experiencing an unusual lean spell with just two goals in his last 12 games. He has never scored for City at Anfield.

Liverpool's Hugo Ekitike, left, and Liverpool's Florian Wirtz celebrate scoring their side's first goal during the English Premier League soccer match between Liverpool and Newcastle in Liverpool, England, Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026.(AP Photo/Jon Super)
Ekitike, left, and Wirtz celebrate scoring against Newcastle on Saturday [Jon Super/AP Photo]

Slot targets improved display against City

Liverpool are eager to ‌showcase how far they have progressed after losing 3-0 to City in November, manager Arne Slot said on Thursday.

“I mainly remember the game we played at Etihad, and we were outplayed for large parts in the first half,” Slot told reporters.

“So, this is another moment to see where we are in the development of this team. We know the importance of ⁠a result.”

Liverpool have endured a difficult season so far, but have regained some measure of form in recent weeks.

“It’s the end phase of the season, so results matter more,” Slot said.

“We have not found the consistency for the results, but we have shown against ‌all the [teams], that we can compete.”

Liverpool know there has to be ‘life after Virgil’

Slot also explained the club’s decision to recruit four central defenders during the winter transfer window – Jeremy Jacquet, Ifeanyi Ndukwe, Mor Talla Ndiaye and Noah Adekoya – describing it as planning ‌for life after captain and star centre-back Virgil van Dijk, who will turn 35 this year.

“Hopefully, Virgil can stay fit for multiple years, but this club is not stupid,” Slot said.

“We do know, somewhere in the upcoming years, there is life after Virgil, but that is for every position. We don’t think about short term only.”

Slot singled out the Jacquet for extra praise. The France under-21s defender was also linked with Chelsea, but will move to Anfield in July after Liverpool agreed to a big-money deal to sign him from Rennes, where he will finish the season.

“Such a big talent and another example of the model we’re using at this club,” Slot said.

“Young, very talented players, sometimes at the start of their careers or sometimes already a little bit a few years into their career, but always players that are young and can improve us in the short term but also definitely in the long term.”

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - JANUARY 31: Virgil van Dijk of Liverpool yells commands to his teammates during the Premier League match between Liverpool and Newcastle United at Anfield on January 31, 2026 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)
Van Dijk remains a rock on Liverpool’s defence but will turn 35 this year [Stu Forster/Getty Images]

Guardiola emphasises mental fortitude ahead of tough trip

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said ‌mental strength separates elite players from the rest as his team prepares for the game against Liverpool.

“The biggest stages and the biggest games always need big personalities,” Guardiola told reporters on Friday.

“I have said many times, it’s not about the skills of the players in the top leagues. In ⁠the top clubs, the skills are there. I never know one player that is not good enough to play in the top clubs, it is how you behave.

“How you play in the latter stages of the biggest competitions is what defines you as a player. The mind of the players you have defines the big teams.”

Guardiola said that despite their travails this season, playing Liverpool at Anfield is still one of the toughest away fixtures in football.

“They remain an exceptional team,” he said. “Top-class manager and an exceptional team, no doubt.”

Manchester City's Norwegian striker #09 Erling Haaland reacts as he fails to make contact with a cross during the UEFA Champions League football match between Manchester City and Galatasaray at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, north west England, on January 28, 2026. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Haaland leads the top scorer charts with 20 goals, but the striker has not found the net in his last three league games [Oli Scarff/AFP]

City boss lauds Haaland as ‘world’s best striker’ but won’t confirm Liverpool start

Guardiola insisted Haaland is the “best striker in the world” despite refusing to confirm if the misfiring City star will start Sunday’s crucial clash.

“I don’t know until tomorrow. But all I say is Erling is the best. Erling is the best striker in the world,” Guardiola told reporters.

The 55-year-old also doubled down on his comments about the “hurt” he feels for victims of conflicts in Palestine, Ukraine and Sudan after Jewish community leaders told him to “focus on football”.

“To be honest, I didn’t say anything special. I think, why should I not express how I feel just because I am a manager? So I do not agree, but I respect absolutely all opinions,” he said.

“What I said basically is how many conflicts there are right now around the globe or around the world. How many? A lot, right? I condemn all of them. All of them.”

Head-to-head

The two clubs have faced each other on 219 occasions, with Liverpool winning 110 of those games, City winning 61, and 58 ending as draws.

While City comfortably won their home league game against Liverpool this season, their only victory away to Liverpool since 2003 came in an empty stadium during COVID restrictions in 2021.

Liverpool’s team news

Slot confirmed that defender Jeremie Frimpong will miss the game, ‌but Joe Gomez could return to the squad to bolster the defensive ⁠line.

Dominik Szoboszlai is expected to continue deputising for Frimpong at right-back.

Alexander Isak, Conor Bradley and Giovanni Leoni all remain on the sidelines with long-term injuries.

Predicted lineup:

Alisson (GK); Szoboszlai, Konate, Van Dijk, Kerkez; Gravenberch, Mac Allister; Salah, Wirtz, Gakpo; Ekitike

City’s team news

City could be without Bernardo Silva, who has a back issue, so Nico O’Reilly could move into midfield to replace him.

Ruben Dias has returned from injury but likely lacks full match fitness and sharpness, so Abdukodir Khusanov will likely start in the centre of defence alongside new signing Marc Guehi.

Predicted lineup:

Donnarumma (GK); Nunes, Khusanov, Guehi, Ait-Nouri; Rodri, O’Reilly; Semenyo, Foden, Cherki; Haaland



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Trump judge sentences Routh to life, Biden judge gives Roske 8 years

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This is a tale of two federal judges — one Trump appointee and one Biden appointee—who separately sentenced two men for their attempted assassinations of a former (and future) president of the United States and a current Supreme Court justice. The Trump judge correctly followed the facts and the law, sentencing the would-be President Trump assassin to life; the Biden judge dangerously followed her political and ideological agenda, sentencing the would-be Justice Kavanaugh assassin — because he now pretends he’s a woman — to less than one-third of the recommended sentence.

Federal judges Aileen Cannon (l.), and Deborah Boardman, (r.).

Federal judges Aileen Cannon (l.), and Deborah Boardman, (r.). (US Courts/Fox News)

On Sept. 15, 2024, Ryan Wesley Routh took his position in a sniper’s nest at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida.  He chambered a round into his SKS rifle, which, as a convicted felon, he had no legal right to possess. He then aimed at President Trump and his entourage. By the grace of God, a Secret Service agent saw the rifle barrel poking through the bushes and saved Trump’s life from his second assassination attempt in just two months. On Tuesday, South Florida U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon sent Routh to rot in a cage for the rest of his miserable life. Cannon understood the gravity of the moment and passed the test.

Ryan Routh is seen in May, 2022 holding a banner stating 'World Help Us' during a demonstration in in Kyiv, Ukraine. (Artem Gvozdkov/Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images)

Ryan Routh is seen in May, 2022 holding a banner stating ‘World Help Us’ during a demonstration in in Kyiv, Ukraine. (Artem Gvozdkov/Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images) (Global Images Ukraine via Getty)

A few months ago, radical leftist Biden-appointed Judge Deborah Boardman, sitting in Maryland, failed a similar test — and failed miserably. Nicholas Roske, a pet store employee, was very angry after the leak of the draft Supreme Court opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. Roske learned the Court was poised to return abortion to its proper place for debate: the states. So Roske decided he wanted to assassinate three justices to change the Court’s outcome. Roske posted about his barbaric desires on social media, yet the Biden Justice Department failed to pursue him.

Shortly after the draft leak, Roske flew across the country from his home in California to Maryland, where Justice Kavanaugh, his wife Ashley, and their two young daughters lived. Roske had procured Kavanaugh’s address and planned to carry out his sick goal of altering American legal history. He brought two unloaded guns so as to be able to transport them on the plane. He also brought zip ties, a knife, lockpicking tools, and boots with soles specially altered so that he could move stealthily about the Kavanaugh residence. He took a cab to his target’s home and got out, assassination kit in tow. Then, his plan hit a snag. Because of threats as a result of the shameful Dobbs leak, a larger number of law enforcement officers were protecting Justice Kavanaugh’s home. Roske could not complete his evil mission, so he quickly strategized.

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U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh (l.), and Nicholas Roske, (r.)., who attempted to assassinate him. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) Nicholas Roske (Facebook) (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images (left); Nicholas Roske/Facebook (right))

Roske called his sister and then 911. He told the dispatcher of his plan and claimed that he was suicidal. Police quickly arrived and arrested him. The case was a slam dunk in light of Roske’s confession, assassination kit, and gruesome trail of social media posts. The Trump Justice Department recommended a sentence of 30 years in prison.  Judge Boardman, however, had a different plan. She focused on Roske’s claim that he identified as a female named Sophie. Boardman whined during the sentencing that Roske’s time would be harder because he would have to serve it at a men’s prison. Unbelievably, even for Democrat judicial standards, Boardman handed down a sentence of merely eight years to someone who had attempted to kill a Supreme Court justice. Several defendants received far harsher sentences for their conduct in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot. Former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters shockingly received nine years for a nonviolent election offense where no votes were altered; no attempt was even made to alter votes. Even Trump would-be assassin Routh’s lawyer requested of Cannon a 27-year sentence for his monstrous client in Florida. Despicably, Boardman’s deranged transgender fanaticism allowed Roske to skate with a mere eight-year sentence.

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Just imagine if Roske had succeeded. No Supreme Court justice ever has been assassinated; the only prior attempt occurred in the nineteenth century. President Joe Biden would have taken full advantage of Roske’s act of domestic terrorism, appointing a hardcore leftist to replace Kavanaugh with the eager help of the Democrat-controlled Senate.  Roe would have survived, and Roske would have gotten his wish. Boardman’s sickening sentence sends a crystal-clear message that terrorism will not be treated harshly if the terrorist has a story that tugs at a leftist judge’s heartstrings—or worse.

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Those suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome likely do not care because their hatred is all-consuming, but every rational American should understand the gravity of Routh’s act. Cannon plainly did, as she sent Routh to rot in a cage for the rest of his pathetic life. Boardman just as plainly did not grasp the gravity of the moment. She allowed her radical ideology to contaminate her judgment. She had a chance to send a message to the country that attempting to murder Supreme Court justices will not be tolerated. Instead, she did the opposite. Boardman is a disgrace who should be impeached. Cannon deserves strong consideration for elevation to a court of appeals and, perhaps, to become Justice Cannon one day.

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Dinosaurs for sale: Is the global fossil market harming science? | Investigation

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In a two-part special, 101 East explores Asia’s role in the booming multimillion-dollar dinosaur fossil trade.

The global demand for dinosaur fossils is booming, with increasing interest from wealthy collectors across Asia. In 2024, a Stegosaurus skeleton was sold at an auction in New York for a record $44.6m.

Fossil hunters are raking in profits, while Asian buyers bond over their collections and see fossils as a way to educate the next generation about history.

However, some academics say the commercial fossil trade is unethical and harmful to science.

101 East investigates the multimillion-dollar trade in dinosaur fossils.



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Super Bowl LX to feature anti-Trump perfomers

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Super Bowl LX will be played between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots, but all eyes will be on the performers who have spoken out against the Trump administration.

Bad Bunny, Green Day and Brandi Carlile are all set to have a performance in Santa Clara, California, either before the game begins or during its halftime show. The halftime headliner, Bad Bunny, has been very outspoken about how the Trump administration has used U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to root out illegal immigrants.

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Bad Bunny speaks on stage at the Super Bowl LX Pregame & Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show Press Conference at Moscone Center West on Feb. 5, 2026 in San Francisco, California. (Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic)

The Puerto Rican music artist had been outspoken last year as federal agents operated in Los Angeles. He revealed in September he was postponing U.S. tour dates because of it.

In an interview with i-D, the artist, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, confirmed that one of the main reasons behind the absence of U.S. dates on his “Debi Tirar Mas Fotos World Tour” was so there was no risk his fans could be picked up by ICE agents.

“But there was the issue of — like, f—ing ICE could be outside [my concert]. And it’s something that we were talking about and very concerned about,” he told the outlet, expressing concerns over President Donald Trump’s second-term deportation agenda.

The artist has been outspoken about ICE in the past. While visiting Puerto Rico in June, Ocasio recorded and posted video of what he described as local ICE raids to social media.

“Look, those motherf——s are in these cars, RAV-4s. They’re here in Pontezuela,” he said in Spanish, mentioning ICE working on the Avenida Pontezuela in Carolina, a city east of Puerto Rico’s capital, San Juan.

“Sons of b——, instead of leaving the people alone and working there,” he added.

Bad Bunny at the Grammys

Bad Bunny accepts the award for best música urbana album for “Un Verano Sin Ti.” (Robert Hanashiro / USA TODAY NETWORK)

More backlash ensued in October when he was named the Super Bowl LX halftime show performer. He told Americans would have four months to learn English if they wanted to move and groove to his songs.

Bad Bunny was given the Grammy Award for Album of the Year, and he continued to be outspoken against ICE.

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“ICE out,” he said. “We’re not savage, we’re not animals, we’re not aliens — we are humans, and we are Americans.”

He didn’t mention any of the controversies that have clouded him ahead of the Super Bowl LX during his interview with Apple.

Green Day

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Green Day band member Billie Joe Armstrong, left, performs alongside bass player Mike Dirnt in front of thousands of fans at Comerica Park in Detroit on Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2024. (David Rodriguez Munoz/USA TODAY NETWORK)

Green Day will be a part of an on-field performance just before the coin toss as the NFL honors Super Bowl MVPs of the past ahead of the 60th game in its history. The NFL said Green Day will “usher Super Bowl MVPs onto the field with a dynamic performance celebrating the legacy and evolution of the championship game.”

Green Day has been notoriously outspoken against President Donald Trump since the start of his first term. The band had only upped the ante on his administration since he got back into office in January 2025.

The punk rock band took a swipe at Vice President JD Vance last March. While playing “Jesus of Suburbia” in Melbourne, Australia, at the time, the band changed the words to suggest that Vance was “retarded.”

“Am I retarded or am I just JD Vance?” lead singer and guitarist Billie Joe Armstrong sang instead of the original lyrics, “Am I retarded or just overjoyed?”

Following the overturning of Roe V. Wade in 2022, Armstrong told a crowd during a London concert that he would be renouncing his U.S. citizenship and moving there.

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“F— America, I’m f—ing renouncing my citizenship,” Armstrong said. “I’m f—ing coming here.”

“There’s just too much f—ing stupid in the world to go back to that miserable f—ing excuse for a country,” Armstrong added. “Oh, I’m not kidding. You’re going to get a lot of me in the coming days.”

He also called the Supreme Court Justices “pricks” and said, “f— the Supreme Court of America.”

During a performance on “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve” last year, the band changed the lyrics to their 2004 hit “American Idiot,” with Armstrong singing, “I’m not a part of a MAGA agenda,” instead of the original, “I’m not a part of the redneck agenda.”

The band has also been outspoken against ICE. The band slammed the agency at a concert last month.

“We stand up for our brothers and sisters in Minnesota,” Armstrong said, and later took a swipe at White House advisor Stephen Miller.

Brandi Carlile

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“America the Beautiful” singer Brandi Carlile during the Super Bowl LX halftime show press conference at Moscone Center on Feb. 5, 2026. (Kirby Lee/Imagn Images)

Brandi Carlile will be among the performers who will sing before the Super Bowl. She’s tapped to perform “America the Beautiful” while Coco Jones will sing “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” otherwise known as the Black national anthem, and Charlie Puth will perform “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

Carlile started to speak out against Trump after he won the 2016 election. She told KUOW Radio in December 2016 that she was “upset” with Trump voters and “concerned” as to why they were voting for Trump.

Since then, Carlile has made her disdain for Trump clear. She wrote a song called “Church & State” which took aim at the administration. Carlile joined Elton John to help offset cuts to HIV/AIDS funding made by the White House in the early days of Trump’s second term.

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Carlile joined Don Lemon on the Grammys red carpet after he was arrested for his alleged involvement in a protest in Minnesota that saw activists storm a church in January.

While she hasn’t spoken out against Trump ahead of the Super Bowl just yet, she said in an interview with Apple Music she hoped that those listening to her performance on Sunday will interpret “America the Beautiful” as a prayer rather than a song.

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Thousands mourn 32 victims of Islamabad Shia mosque bombing in Pakistan | News

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Pakistan blames ‘Indian-backed proxies’ for the attack; New Delhi rejects the accusation as ‘baseless and pointless’.

Thousands of mourners in Pakistan have gathered in Islamabad to bury the victims of a suicide bombing at a Shia mosque in the city during Friday prayers, an attack that killed at least 32 worshippers and injured 170 others, officials said.

The victims are being laid to rest on Saturday as authorities intensify a security crackdown. In northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province’s Peshawar city, police arrested two brothers and a woman during a raid on what they described as the alleged suicide bomber’s hideout.

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Friday’s powerful explosion struck the Khadija Tul Kubra mosque in the Tarlai Kalan area on the outskirts of Islamabad. The ISIL (ISIS) armed group later claimed responsibility.

The attack was the deadliest in Islamabad since September 2008, when a suicide truck bomb killed more than 60 people and destroyed part of the five-star Marriott Hotel. While bombings are rare in the heavily guarded capital, this is the second such attack in three months, raising fears of a return to violence in Pakistan’s major urban centres.

Al Jazeera correspondent Kamal Hyder, reporting from Islamabad, said people he spoke to believe innocent civilians are being targeted.

“They say this is a lapse of security, that the authorities knew very well that there was an imminent threat, given the fact that intelligence-based operations are going on in Balochistan and in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.”

Hyder added that this was not the first attack by ISIL. “In 2017, ISIL attacked a shrine in Pakistan, killing over 90 people and wounding hundreds. They have carried out attacks not just in Pakistan, but also in Moscow a few years ago, and in Kermanshah, Iran, during commemorations of the martyrdom of Qassem Soleimani. It should be understood that ISIL has been a regional threat, and Pakistan stresses that neighbouring countries and the region must take this threat seriously,” he reported.

Government promises justice, pledges unity against ‘terrorism’

Pakistan’s leaders have pledged justice and unity following the deadly attack. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said the country was committed to combating “terrorism” and standing united.

“The perpetrators of this heinous crime will be brought to justice with full force, and their nefarious designs will never be allowed to succeed,” he wrote on X.

President Asif Ali Zardari acknowledged the global messages of condolence and solidarity in reinforcing the nation’s commitment to peace and unity.

Pakistan blames ‘India-backed proxies’ for attack

Pakistani leaders blamed India for the attack, with Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi saying Pakistan had “shared evidence with neighbouring countries showing that terrorism in Pakistan is sponsored by India”.

Defence Minister Khawaja Asif added on X that the bomber had a history of “travelling to Afghanistan” and accused India of sponsoring the assault, saying the attackers were paid in dollars rather than acting for religion.

India, however, termed the accusation “baseless and pointless,” with the Ministry of External Affairs saying in a statement that while it condemned the attack and offered condolences to the victims, “it is unfortunate that instead of seriously addressing the problems plaguing its social fabric, Pakistan should choose to delude itself by blaming others for its homegrown ills”.



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In the classroom, Master Ji prepared a special surprise for the children and danced to the song ‘Dil Tera Aashiq’. Seeing their brilliant dance moves and energy, even the children could not stop themselves and the entire classroom danced amidst applause and swinging steps. This funny and entertaining video is now becoming increasingly viral on social media. The happiness of the children and the dance of Master Ji won everyone’s heart.

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Shimron Hetmyer fastest fifty for West Indies in T20 World Cup: Shimron Hetmyer batted brilliantly against Scotland in T20 World Cup 2026 and completed his fifty in just 22 balls.

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Shimron Hetmyer T20 World cup Record: Shimron Hetmyer has made an amazing record in his very first match of ICC T20 World Cup 2026. Hetmyer has become the fastest batsman to score the fastest fifty in the T20 World Cup for West Indies. Hetmyer has achieved this feat in the match against Scotland.

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Shimron Hetmyer made a record in T20 World Cup

New Delhi: West Indies’ Shimron Hetmyer has made a explosive start in the ICC T20 World Cup 2026. In the match against Scotland, Hetmyer played an inning of 64 runs in 36 balls. In this innings he hit 6 sixes and 2 fours. Hetmyer had completed his half-century in just 22 balls in this innings. Along with this, he also became the player to score the fastest half-century for West Indies in the T20 World Cup. For West Indies, even a strong player like Chris Gayle could not achieve such a feat in the T20 World Cup.

Let us tell you that in this match against Scotland, Hetmyer came to bat at number three. When Hetmyer came to the crease, West Indies’ score was 2 wickets for 58 runs. It seemed that the West Indies team would not be able to recover after back to back wickets, but Hetmyer continued his power game, which put the Scotland bowlers on the back foot.

West Indies scored 182 runs for 5 wickets

In the match against Scotland, the West Indies team, batting first, scored 182 runs at the loss of 5 wickets in the scheduled 20 overs game. Apart from Hetmyer, Brendon King played an inning of 35 runs in 30 balls for West Indies. Apart from this, while starting the innings, Shai Hope scored 19 runs, while Sherfan Rutherford scored 26 runs and Rovman Powell scored 24 runs.

Scotland bowlers lost their grip

Scotland, playing in place of Bangladesh in the ICC T20 World Cup 2026, had made a steady start in bowling. The team bowled hard, especially in the power play, but the bowlers weakened their grip in front of Shimron Hetmyer. Brad Currie took maximum 2 wickets in bowling for Scotland. Apart from this, Safyaan Sharif, Oliver Davidson and Michael Lisk took 1 wicket each.

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A convicted robber who absconded from prison is being sought by police.

Scott Warner, 37, was reported missing to police after being absent from a roll call at HMP Hollesley Bay.

He was serving a sentence of four years and seven months for robbery and other offences when he absconded from the open prison in Suffolk.

Warner, who has links to Essex, is described as white, around 6ft 3in tall, of stocky build, with blonde hair and blue eyes.

Members of the public are advised not to approach him and should call police on 999 immediately if they see him.

HMP Hollesley Bay is a Category D open prison.

In these facilities, detainees are typically allowed to spend most of their day off-site for work, education or for other resettlement purposes.

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Immigrant groups have a message for their mostly White allies: Quit blowing the whistle on ICE. 

Fox News Digital has reviewed days of messages inside Signal chat rooms that reveal that a new internal feud has erupted inside the anti-ICE protest industry, pitting immigrant-led organizations against predominately White “rapid response” networks that have made whistle-blowing a dramatic part of anti-ICE protests.

In one dismissal, a “rapid responder” in Seattle reported back that “immigrant networks are being weird.”

Groups from Seattle to Montgomery County, Md., are telling mostly White “rapid responders” to back off a dynamic described by activists as “White Savior,” reminding them they are not cameo actors in an “action movie” against ICE.

This past weekend, the Washington Immigrant Solidarity Network — known locally as “WAISN,” a Seattle-based, immigrant-led organization, publicly rebuked the practice of whistles, setting off a backlash inside mostly White liberal activist “rapid response” circles.

“WHY WAISN RAPID RESPONSE DOES NOT USE WHISTLES,” the group wrote in an Instagram post, emphasizing, “We show up with care and accountability, not noise or panic.”

“It is not about being the loudest, the bravest, or the most visible person on the scene or confronting immigration agents. It is a commitment to non-violence, discipline and harm reduction, centering the well-being of the most vulnerable immigrant and refugee committees in Washington,” the post continued.

The message amounted to a blunt directive: Put away the whistles.

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Protesters face off with Minneapolis police officers in Minneapolis, Minn.

Protesters, using whistles to alert neighborhoods to ICE activity, face off with Minneapolis police officers in Minneapolis, Minn., on Jan. 24, 2026.  (Photo by ROBERTO SCHMIDT / AFP via Getty Images)

Fox News Digital reviewed internal Signal chat messages from Seattle-area rapid response groups showing that the rejection of whistles triggered open hostility.

“We believe in whistles, people want whistles. Nothing change [sic] no matter what WAISN says,” one participant wrote in a group called “WA Whistles.”

The dispute escalated when Snohomish County Indivisible in Washington state told followers this week it would follow the guidance and “pause distribution of whistle kits.” The local group is a chapter of the powerful national nonprofit, Indivisible, which has received $7.26 million from 2018 through 2023 from billionaire George Soros’s Open Society Foundations,  which is aligned with the Democratic Party. 

In a striking admission, the Indivisible chapter warned against activists positioning themselves as rescuers, falling into a “‘White Savior’ dynamic.” It added bold-faced type to get its point across.

“The use of whistles is complex, and we recognize this decision may be disappointing,” the Indivisible chapter said. “It is essential that we avoid falling into a ‘White Savior’ dynamic, centering ourselves as rescuers, acting on communities rather than with them, or prioritizing feeling helpful over building real, shared power.”

For months, whistle-blowing has been a favored tactic among mostly white rapid responders in cities including Minneapolis, Chicago, New York and Seattle. Activists have used whistles to alert neighborhoods to the presence of federal immigration agents, disrupt operations and create public pressure.

In the Seattle group, a “rapid responder” dismissed the group’s concerns as “vaguely condescending,” arguing that while whistles might be “traumatizing,” they were surely “no worse than being actually kidnapped, or watching it happen in front of your house.”

Others framed the immigrant-led nonprofit as self-interested and risk-averse. One person sneered at the “immigrant rights nonprofit business,” while another complained about “careerists at nonprofits” who don’t put the “cause over their job.” 

The Washington Immigrant Solidarity Network is a tax-deductible organization under 501(c)(3) of the tax code, raising $3 million in revenues in 2024, according to its latest publicly available tax filing.  Indivisible Project is a 501(c)(4) political nonprofit that raised $10.4 million in 2024, according to its latest tax filing. It has a political 501(c)(3) nonprofit, Indivisible Civics Inc., that raised $5.2 million in 2024, according to its most recent tax filing.

A separate comment derided long-term nonprofit workers as drinking the “koolaid,” labeling nonviolent, disciplined approaches as “fed coded.”

WA Whistles told Fox News Digital the group “respects” the local immigrant organization’s decision “not to use whistles in their rapid response.” It added: “Individual comments made in our chats do not reflect WA Whistles as a whole. We respect everyone’s first amendment right to express themselves.”

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Anti-ICE "rapid responders" use whistles

Anti-ICE “rapid responders” use whistles to warn residents as federal immigration agents raid a house on Jan. 13, 2026 in Minneapolis, Minn.  (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Some activists, who referred to themselves as “print dwarves” for producing whistles on 3-D printers, said they would remove the group’s contact number from their materials. Only a few participants pushed back to the criticism, one saying she was “very uncomfortable” with the “derogatory remarks” directed at the immigrant organization.

Washington Immigrant Solidarity Network, for its part, was explicit about the stakes. In Washington state, the group said, whistle tactics have “increased fear, drawn unwanted attention, and interfered with rapid response efforts.” It didn’t respond to a request for comment.

“We are committed to taking direction from organizations with the longevity, trust and expertise in this work—experience we simply do not have, nor would we presume to know better,” the statement said.

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A woman blows a whistle at immigration officials.

A woman blows her whistle at US Border Patrol agents at a gas station in Minneapolis, Minn. on Jan. 21, 2026. (ROBERTO SCHMIDT / AFP via Getty Images)

The controversy also exposes ideological fault lines. Since last summer, groups including the People’s Forum, the Party for Socialism and Liberation and the Democratic Socialists of America have promoted whistles as part of a broader confrontation with U.S. law enforcement. They have borrowed from whistle-blowing tactics used by socialist and communist labor union groups in Europe.

The People’s Forum and the Party for Socialism and Liberation are funded by an American-born tech tycoon, Neville Roy Singham, who lives in Shanghai and supports groups that have made it their business to foment mayhem and protests in the United States, with a pro-China agenda.

In one post, the Party for Socialism and Liberation declared, “Hear a whistle? That just might be ICE!” The Seattle whistle group uses templates that the People’s Forum distributes through a group, “ICE Out of New York.”

The Washington state group echoed a warning from immigrant-led groups in Maryland who issued an anti-whistle edict last month, pointedly speaking to “white allies” who they reminded weren’t playing cameo roles in an “action movie,” with their whistles as weapons of power and authority.

In an Instagram post, the Montgomery County Immigrant Rights Collective published an anti-whistle message – “WHY WE DON’T USE WHISTLES IN RAPID RESPONSE – with other local immigrant-led groups, including the Central Maryland Immigrant Rights Collective, the Prince George’s County Immigrant Rights Collective, the “Immigration Coalition,” “Migrant Solidarity Mutual Aid” and “UndocuRebels.” The groups didn’t return a request for comment.

“Especially for white allies,” they wrote, “whistles can represent a subconscious desire for authority, protection or control in moments of crisis, but rapid response is not about assuming authority. It is about showing up for your community with discipline, humility, and restraint when we question decisions made by those impacted, we risk centering our own comfort instead of impacted people.”

They noted, “Loudness does not equal effectiveness.”

“START WITH REALITY (NOT HEROICS),” they wrote, with the soundtrack of a popular protest song, “Que me devuelvan la tierra,” which means “Give me back my land.”

They wrote, “This is not an action movie. You are not in a one-on-one fight with ICE.”

Adding bold emphasis, they noted, “And you are not the center of this situation.”

They noted that its anti-whistle position was shaped by speaking to “120+ community members” with families who have “lived through ICE, detention, surveillance and state violence.” After consulting community members, the conclusion was unanimous: do not use whistles.

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Volunteers assemble anti-ICE whistle kits in Detroit.

Detroit, Michigan, Volunteers with the Detroit Peoples Assembly put together whistle kits. The whistles are designed to alert others in the community when immigration agents are nearby. These volunteers are preparing a bilingual sheet of tips for dealing with immigration agents. (Jim West/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

The Maryland coalition warned that whistles can “escalate already volatile ICE agents,” “make it harder to document and capture information,” “increase the likelihood of aggression toward bystanders or the detained person” and “create confusion” for community members and children.

They also pointed to disproportionate impacts on “Black and Brown communities” that are already “overexposed to chronic noise pollution,” which they linked to PTSD, anxiety, sleep disruption and heart disease.

Perhaps most pointedly, the group rejected the symbolism itself. Whistles, it said, are historically associated with military and police operations, including “repression, raids and disappearances,” especially in developing countries.

“They were not tools used by communities under oppression, they were tools used against them,” they said, emphasizing their point in bold.

In the new clash between immigrant-led groups and mostly white activist allies, immigrant leaders warned that the tactics meant to signal solidarity can just as easily reproduce the sounds of “state power.”

But in the trenches, the mostly White “allies” continued diminishing the guidance, saying they were going to continue, business as usual, blowing their whistles.

By mid-week, WA Whistles made its stubborn position public, posting a message on its Instagram, saying, “WHISTLES WORK.”

“They are a call to courage and a decision to care out loud,” it declared, laying claim to the moral high ground.

One user then asked for “more bright-colored whistles that can work around the neck as a symbol of resistance that everyone can see as they go about their day.”

Fox News Digital’s Kiera McDonald and Hannah Brennan contributed to this report.

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