When Bindanya Rock on the floor, started dancing on ‘Shararat’ song instead of Ghoomar, her moves won hearts

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When Bindanya Rock on the floor, started dancing on ‘Shararat’ song instead of Ghoomar, her moves won hearts

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A group of Bindanis won the hearts of people on social media. When Bindani came on the dance floor in lehenga and veil, most of the people thought that now she will do Ghoomar. But then the song Shararat from the film Dhurandhar played and everyone danced vigorously on it. People’s hearts also became happy after seeing the Bindanis dancing in such a bold manner. The video has received lakhs of views in a single day and everyone is praising her dance.

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Top Democrats demand ICE reforms for DHS funding bill passage approval

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Democratic leaders in Congress shared a list of 10 demands for reforms to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Wednesday, insisting they be added to the funding bill for the Department of Homeland Security.

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., put forward the following demands in a letter to Republican leadership, arguing ICE has “has terrorized communities across the country.”

Targeted enforcement

Democrats say DHS officers must not “enter private property without a judicial warrant.”

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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., released a list of 10 demands for a DHS funding bill on Wednesday. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

“End indiscriminate arrests and improve warrant procedures and standards. Require verification that a person is not a U.S. citizen before holding them in immigration detention,” Jeffries and Schumer wrote.

No masks

“Prohibit ICE and immigration enforcement agents from wearing face coverings,” the pair demanded.

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Require ID

Schumer and Jeffries say ICE agents should constantly display their agency, unique ID number and their last name during immigration operations. They should also “verbalize” their ID number and name if asked during an operation, the pair argue.

ICE agents stand outside in the cold in Minnesota.

The GSA removed a Minnesota Hampton Inn from all federal lodging programs after the hotel refused to accommodate ICE and immigration agents.

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Protect sensitive locations

Jeffries and Schumer argue that federal funding should not be used to conduct immigration operations near “sensitive locations,” which they define as “medical facilities, schools, child-care facilities, churches, polling places, courts” and others.

Stop racial profiling

Top Democrats argue that DHS officers have been “conducting stops, questioning and searches based on an individual’s presence at certain locations, their job, their spoken language and accent or their race and ethnicity.”

They say that must stop, and that decisions should be based on prior evidence.

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The Department of Homeland Security announced on Feb. 4 that there have been more than 4,000 arrests of illegal aliens in Minnesota under operation Metro Surge.  (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Uphold use of force standards

Democrats say ICE and U.S. Customs and Border Protection must operate under a more robust use of force policy, involving expanded training and certification for federal agents.

“In the case of an incident, the officer must be removed from the field until an investigation is conducted,” the pair argued.

Ensure state and local coordination and oversight

Preserve the ability of State and local jurisdictions to investigate and prosecute potential crimes and use of excessive force incidents,” the pair wrote. “Require that evidence is preserved and shared with jurisdictions. Require the consent of States and localities to conduct large-scale operations outside of targeted immigration enforcement.”

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Build safeguards into the system

Schumer and Jeffries demanded that federal detention facilities “must abide by the same basic detention standards that require immediate access to a person’s attorney to prevent citizen arrests or detention.”

“Allow states to sue DHS for violations of all requirements. Prohibit limitations on Member visits to ICE facilities regardless of how those facilities are funded,” they wrote.

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An person is detained by federal agents on Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026, in Minneapolis.  (Ryan Murphy/AP)

Body cameras for accountability, not tracking

The Democrats argue that federal agents must wear body cameras when interacting with the public.

They also say federal police should “prohibit tracking, creating or maintaining databases of individuals participating in First Amendment activities.”

No paramilitary police

“Regulate and standardize the type of uniforms and equipment DHS officers carry during enforcement operations to bring them in line with civil enforcement,” Schumer and Jeffries wrote.

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Hakeem Jeffries escalated rhetoric against Kristi Noem during a press conference Thursday, arguing the DHS Secretary should be “put on ice permanently.” (Getty Images)

“Furthermore, there are steps that the Trump administration has the power to take right now to show good faith, including fully ramping down the surge in Minnesota and removing Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem from her position,” the pair wrote.

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“These are common sense solutions that protect constitutional rights and ensure responsible law enforcement,” they said.

White House border czar Tom Homan already announced a drawdown of 700 federal agents from the Twin Cities on Wednesday. Noem also ordered federal agents in Minnesota to start wearing body cameras.



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Who is Ravneet Singh Bittu? Grandfather murdered while he was CM, Rahul called him a ‘traitor’ while PM called him an insult to Sikhs.

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Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday (February 4) called Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu a ‘traitor’. There was a huge controversy on this. PM in Rajya Sabha on Thursday Narendra Modi Called this statement of Rahul Gandhi an insult to Sikhs. Ravneet Singh Bittu is currently a minister in the central government. In Modi’s government, he is holding the responsibility as Minister of State in the Ministry of Railways and Food Processing Industries. Bittu is currently a member of Rajya Sabha. He had joined BJP even before the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

BJP had given ticket to Ravneet Singh Bittu from Ludhiana in the Lok Sabha 2024 elections but he had to face defeat from Congress candidate Amarinder Singh Raja Varar. After this he was elected to Rajya Sabha from Rajasthan. Before joining BJP, he was in Congress. He had previously been MP from Ludhiana Lok Sabha seat twice in 2014 and 2019. In the 2009 Lok Sabha elections, he became MP from Congress from Anandpur Sahib.

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Union Minister of State Ravneet Singh Bittu reacted sharply to the remarks made by Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi in the Parliament complex. He alleged on Wednesday (04 February) that Rahul Gandhi was going to physically attack him. Today, even a street goon would not do what Rahul Gandhi did.

Ravneet Singh Bittu’s grandfather was murdered while he was CM.

Ravneet Singh Bittu’s grandfather Beant Singh had been the Chief Minister of Punjab. Beant Singh was murdered on 31 August 1995. In August 1995, there was a bomb blast in the Secretariat Complex in Chandigarh, in which Beant Singh was killed. Dilawar Singh Babbar of the pro-Khalistan organization Babbar Khalsa International had acted as a human bomb. It is said that while being the CM, Beant Singh had taken strict steps to crush Khalistani militancy, due to which there was deep resentment against him among the separatist organizations.

Codespaces RCE, AsyncRAT C2, BYOVD Abuse, AI Cloud Intrusions & 15+ Stories

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Ravie LakshmananFeb 05, 2026Cybersecurity / Hacking News

This week didn’t produce one big headline. It produced many small signals — the kind that quietly shape what attacks will look like next.

Researchers tracked intrusions that start in ordinary places: developer workflows, remote tools, cloud access, identity paths, and even routine user actions. Nothing looked dramatic on the surface. That’s the point. Entry is becoming less visible while impact scales later.

Several findings also show how attackers are industrializing their work — shared infrastructure, repeatable playbooks, rented access, and affiliate-style ecosystems. Operations are no longer isolated campaigns. They run more like services.

This edition pulls those fragments together — short, precise updates that show where techniques are maturing, where exposure is widening, and what patterns are forming behind the noise.

  1. Startup espionage expansion

    In a sign that the threat actor has moved beyond government targets, the Pakistan-aligned APT36 threat actor has been observed targeting India’s startup ecosystem, using ISO files and malicious LNK shortcuts using sensitive, startup-themed lures to deliver Crimson RAT, enabling comprehensive surveillance, data exfiltration, and system reconnaissance. The initial access vector is a spear-phishing email carrying an ISO image. Once executed, the ISO contains a malicious shortcut file and a folder holding three files: a decoy document, a batch script that acts as the persistence mechanism, and the final Crimson RAT payload, disguised as an executable named Excel. “Despite this expansion, the campaign remains closely aligned with Transparent Tribe’s historical focus on Indian government and defense-adjacent intelligence collection, with overlap suggesting that startup-linked individuals may be targeted for their proximity to government, law enforcement, or security operations,” Acronis said.

Across these updates, the common thread is operational efficiency. Attackers are cutting time between access and impact, removing friction from tooling, and relying more on automation, prebuilt frameworks, and reusable infrastructure. Speed is no longer a byproduct — it’s a design goal.

Another shift sits on the defensive side. Several cases show how security gaps are forming not from unknown threats, but from known behaviors — legacy configurations, trusted integrations, overlooked exposure, and assumptions about how tools should behave.

Taken together, the signals point to a threat environment that is scaling quietly rather than loudly — broader reach, lower visibility, and faster execution cycles. The fragments in this bulletin map that direction.



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Video: Bangladesh’s election and the return of banned Jamaat-e-Islami | Government

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For the first time in Bangladesh’s history, the country’s largest Muslim party has a chance of taking power after its decade-long ban was lifted. Al Jazeera’s Tony Cheng has been to the rural heartland of Jamaat-e-Islami to find out how the election contest is shaping up there.



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Joe Rogan reacts to 12,000 arrests for social media posts annually

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Joe Rogan marveled at the amount of reported arrests in the U.K. over online speech as he spoke to a British comedian on Wednesday’s “Joe Rogan Experience.”

“More than 12,000 people have been arrested in the U.K. in the past year for social media posts. And if you read some of those social media posts, they’re not even remotely terrifying,” Rogan said. He went on to say that these are not calls to violence, but rather statements like “The immigrants are coming into this f—ing country and creating all this crime,” which then results in a “knock on the door. ‘You’re going to jail.'”

“I worry that Americans think we’re mad sometimes,” Andrew Doyle, Rogan’s guest for the episode, said.

“We do!” Rogan replied. “We do now, yeah, we think you’ve lost it.”

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Rogan was referring to a report from a UK paper The Times, which claimed, “The police are making more than 30 arrests a day over offensive posts on social media and other platforms,” adding that “Custody data obtained by The Times shows that officers are making about 12,000 arrests a year under section 127 of the Communications Act 2003 and section 1 of the Malicious Communications Act 1988.”

Rogan was referring to a report from the British newspaper The Times, which claimed, “The police are making more than 30 arrests a day over offensive posts on social media and other platforms.” The report added that “custody data obtained by The Times shows that officers are making about 12,000 arrests a year under section 127 of the Communications Act 2003 and section 1 of the Malicious Communications Act 1988.” 

“We also think something happened where your leaders are intentionally trying to tank your country. It seems like they’re trying to bring in as many migrants as possible, cater to them, not to the British people, and do it openly so that everyone knows what they’re doing and then create chaos on the streets because of it,” Rogan said.

“Yeah. I mean, people have a phrase, ‘anarcho-tyranny,’ you know, where you punish people who aren’t breaking the law, but you protect those who are,” Doyle replied.

Doyle noted U.K. laws that are against “grossly offensive” speech, saying that he in turn finds such laws to be grossly offensive themselves.

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The Times report showed law enforcement are arresting 12,000 people a year under section 127 of the Communications Act 2003 and section 1 of the Malicious Communications Act 1988. (Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

After the comedian mentioned an incident where a man was arrested for causing “anxiety” with a satirical image he made, Rogan scoffed.

“That’s the problem. You could find anything offensive. You could find anything grossly offensive if you’re extremely sensitive.”

After noting multiple examples of legislation in the U.K. in recent years against offensive speech, Doyle observed that even the threat of police visiting to warn people has a chilling effect on speech.

“What I would say is, like, it’s worse than people think insofar as the 12,000 arrested a year, that’s horrific. But with the police routinely checking up on you if you commit a non-crime, that’s sort of even worse, isn’t it?” Doyle asked. He went on to note that in Scotland, police have a database of offensive jokes and that there have been bills to prosecute people for statements made in their own houses or in a pub.

Doyle marveled at the modern state of things, noting, “you’ve seen the viral videos of people, police coming knocking on people’s doors saying ‘you said this thing online.’”

“It’s insane,” Rogan agreed.

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The British government announced it will not only be cracking down on British citizens for commenting on the riots in the U.K., but on American citizens as well. (Sky News)

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One recent incident that gained international attention was when the London Metro police commissioner threatened to extradite and jail American citizens for offensive statements they made about political matters in the U.K., shortly after a riot occurred.



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Broker’s Call: Bajaj Finance (Add)

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Target: ₹1,200

CMP: ₹964.70

Bajaj Finance reported Q3-FY26 PAT of ₹4,000 crore, down 6 per cent year on year, impacted by accelerated provisioning following the implementation of a minimum LGD floor across asset stages and one-time employee expenses of ₹270 crore relating to labor code. The company sold about 2 per cent stake in Bajaj Housing Finance, resulting in a one-time gain of ₹1,420 crore.

Assets under management expanded 22 per cent to ₹4.8 lakh crore, driven by broad-based traction across mortgages, consumer B2C, gold loans, securities lending, urban sales finance, commercial lending and rural sales finance segments. . The management reiterated its 20 per cent growth guidance across businesses. The gold loan portfolio is expected to move in line with gold prices.

Gross stage-3 (GS-3) assets, which declined 2 bps on quarter, rose 9 bps to 1.21 per cent because of elevated stress in the SME sector.

We appreciate BAF’s proactive approach, although believe that the stricter ECL norms will delay RoE expansion slightly to about 22 per cent by FY28F. We expect other business segments to drive growth, with the ramp-up of B2C lending, sales finance, gold lending and vehicle finance segments. Any correction in stock price sweetens the risk-reward ratio. We maintain our high-conviction Add rating on BAF with a lower target price of ₹1,200 (₹1,250 earlier).

Downside risks: Slowing consumption and higher delinquency.

Published on February 5, 2026

Famine conditions spread to more towns in Sudan’s Darfur, experts warn | Sudan war News

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Food security experts say famine thresholds for acute malnutrition exceeded in Darfur’s Um Baru and Kernoi.

Acute malnutrition has reached famine levels in two more areas of western Sudan’s Darfur region, United Nations-backed experts warn, as a civil war between the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Sudanese army has caused widespread hunger.

In an alert issued on Thursday by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC), global food security experts said famine thresholds for acute malnutrition had been surpassed in North Darfur State’s contested areas of Um Baru and Kernoi.

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The IPC alert is not a ‍formal famine classification, but it highlights alarming levels of hunger based on the latest data.

In Um Baru, the rate of acutely malnourished children aged under five was ​nearly double the famine threshold with 53 percent affected, the report said.

Nearly a third of children in Kernoi suffered from acute malnutrition, it added.

“These alarming rates suggest an increased risk of excess mortality and raise concern that nearby areas may be experiencing similar catastrophic conditions,” the report said.

Thursday’s alert, based on data available up to February, comes nearly three months after the IPC confirmed famine conditions in el-Fasher, the capital of North Darfur, and Kadugli, the capital of South Kordofan, about 800km (500 miles) to the east.

El-Fasher, long the Sudanese army’s final stronghold in the Darfur region, fell to the RSF in October after 18 months of bombardment and starvation.

Um Baru and Kernoi are near the border with Chad and have received some of the tens of thousands of displaced people who fled el-Fasher when it fell to the RSF. Fighting subsequently has been reported in both locations.

Since April 2023, Sudan has been engulfed in a devastating war between the army and the RSF, which has killed tens of thousands of people, displaced nearly 11 million and driven multiple regions into famine and hunger.

The IPC said 20 more areas in Darfur and neighbouring Kordofan were at risk of famine.



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Federal judge bars DHS from warrantless immigration arrests in Oregon

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A federal judge on Wednesday barred the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) from carrying out warrantless immigration arrests in Oregon without individualized assessments of flight risk, finding that federal agents likely violated the law through a pattern of unlawful arrests.

U.S. District Judge Mustafa Kasubhai granted a preliminary injunction in a proposed class-action lawsuit against DHS and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as the case moves forward.

The court concluded that agents routinely arrested people for alleged immigration violations without warrants and without determining whether they were likely to flee before a warrant could be obtained.

Kasubhai ordered the government to notify immigration officers, employees, agents, and contractors of the ruling and to document and regularly report any future warrantless arrests, including detailed, case-specific justifications.

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Federal agents forcibly detain an anti-I.C.E. protester outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building on Oct. 12, 2025, in Portland, Oregon. (Mathieu Lewis-Rolland/Getty)

DHS did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

The Associated Press reported that Kasubhai was presented with evidence showing immigration agents in Oregon carried out enforcement operations in which people were arrested without warrants or individualized determinations that they were likely to flee.

During a daylong hearing, the court heard testimony from one of the plaintiffs, Victor Cruz Gamez, a 56-year-old grandfather who has lived in the United States for more than two decades.

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Law enforcement officers look out from a United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility on Oct. 21, 2025, in Portland, Oregon. (Jenny Kane/AP)

Cruz Gamez said he was taken into custody during a traffic stop last fall as he was driving home from work and held in immigration detention for three weeks despite having legal authorization to work and a pending visa application.

He said he presented his driver’s license and work permit but was still detained, taken to an ICE facility in Portland, and later transferred to an immigration detention center in Tacoma, Washington. 

He was facing deportation when an attorney intervened and secured his release.

Cruz Gamez became emotional as he described the toll the arrest took on his family, telling the court through a Spanish interpreter that his wife and grandchildren were afraid to leave their home for weeks.

Federal agents confront protesters outside ICE facility in Oregon.

Federal agents, including members of the Department of Homeland Security, the Border Patrol, and police, clash with protesters outside a downtown U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility on Oct. 4, 2025 in Portland, Oregon.  (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

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The AP reported that a lawyer for the federal government apologized to the 56-year-old for his treatment and its impact on his family.

“Due process calls for those who have great power to exercise great restraint,” Kasubhai said. “That is the bedrock of a democratic republic founded on this great constitution. I think we’re losing that.”



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RCB-W vs DC-W final LIVE UPDATES: Smriti Mandhana won the toss in the final, invited Delhi Capitals to bat first

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New Delhi. 2024 champions Royal Challengers Bangalore and Delhi Capitals face each other in the final of the Women’s Premier League in Vadodara. RCB is being captained by Smriti Mandhana, while DC is being captained by Jemimah Rodrigues. DC is playing its fourth Women’s Premier League final and a win will give them their first Women’s Premier League title and first franchise title.

Delhi Capitals has entered with this playing eleven

Delhi Capitals Women (Playing XI): Lizelle Lee (wicketkeeper), Shafali Verma, Laura Wolvaardt, Jemimah Rodrigues (captain), Marijne Kapp, Chinelle Henry, Nikki Prasad, Sneh Rana, Minnu Mani, Shree Charani, Nandini Sharma.

The playing eleven of RCB is as follows

Grace Harris, Smriti Mandhana (C), Georgia Woll, Richa Ghosh (W), Radha Yadav, Nadine de Klerk, Pooja Vastrakar, Arundhati Reddy, Sayali Satghare, Shreyanka Patil, Lauren Bell.

RCB won the toss and chose bowling

RCB captain Smriti Mandhana won the toss and asked Jemimah Rodrigues-led Delhi Capitals to bat first. Both the teams have excellent players and have been performing brilliantly at the league stage. The final is expected to be exciting.

For RCB, victory would mean winning both the IPL and Women’s Premier League titles at the same time and would be their third franchise title. RCB topped the league stage with six wins from eight matches. Their captain Smriti Mandhana has led the team. In which batsmen and bowlers like Lauren Bell and Grace Harris have played an important role in this season.

Delhi Capitals made it to the finals by winning the eliminator against Gujarat Giants. The team has reached the WPL finals for the fourth consecutive time, but has not been able to win the title yet. Captain Jemimah Rodrigues’ team includes players like Lizelle Lee, Shefali Verma and Nandini Sharma and Chinelle Henry.

Teams:

RCB: Smriti Mandhana (captain), Grace Harris, Nadine de Klerk, Pooja Vastrakar, Radha Yadav, Dayalan Hemlata, Linsey Smith, Lauren Bell, Arundhati Reddy, Richa Ghosh (wk), Georgia Woll, Shreyanka Patil, Kumar Pratyosha (wk), Sayali Satghare, Gautami Naik and Prema Rawat.

Delhi Capitals: Jemimah Rodrigues (captain), Shafali Verma, Lizelle Lee, Nandini Sharma, Marizanne Kapp, Chinelle Henry, Sneh Rana, Laura Wolvaardt, Alana King, Tania Bhatia (wk), Minnu Mani, Pragathi Singh, Nallapureddy Sri Charani, Nikki Prasad, Lucy Hamilton, Shrujana.