Kim Jong Un reappointed as president of North Korea | Kim Jong Un

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has been reappointed as president of the State Affairs Commission, according to state media. Kim’s reappointment marks his third consecutive term since the commission was created in 2016 as the country’s top policy guidance body.



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PNGS Reva shares hit 52-week low; Gudhi Padwa revenue surges 2.5x

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Shares of PNGS Reva Diamond Jewelery Limited touched a new 52-week low of ₹338 in afternoon trade on Monday. The company disclosed a sharp jump in Gudhi Padwa sales and reported strong Q3 FY26 financials.

The stock was trading at ₹339.40 around 12.30 pm, down 7.85 per cent or ₹28.90 from its previous close of ₹368.30. The session high was ₹368.20. Sell ​​orders dominated at 75.28 per cent of the order book against 24.72 per cent on the buy side. Traded volume stood at 0.47 lakh shares, with a traded value of ₹1.66 crore. Deliverable trades accounted for 69.35 per cent of total volume.

The stock has a 52-week high of ₹433, hit on March 4, 2026 — the same day it listed on the exchanges. Year-to-date, the stock has declined 17.66 per cent, underperforming the NIFTY IPO index which is down 11.69 per cent over the same period. Total market cap stands at ₹1,075.84 crore.

On the business front, the company mentioned in a regulatory filing that it clocked a revenue of ₹73.004 million on Gudhi Padwa this fiscal year, a 2.51 times jump over ₹20.818 million recorded on the same occasion in FY25.

Separately, the company’s Q3 FY26 results — reported earlier — showed revenue from operations at ₹144.18 crore, up 40 per cent quarter-on-quarter, while PAT surged 82 per cent QoQ to ₹23.11 crore. Footfall rose 66 percent over Q2. For the nine months ended December 2025, the company reported a revenue of ₹300.90 crore, EBITDA of ₹64.90 crore and PAT of ₹43.23 crore.

PNGS Reva Diamond Jewellery, which was carved out of the PNGS Group and listed in March 2026, operates 35 points of sale, predominantly in Maharashtra, and has earmarked ₹287 crore of its IPO proceeds to open 15 new COCO stores.

Published on March 23, 2026

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Federal judge strikes down Pentagon press credential restrictions: Howard Kurtz

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!

I don’t hear any cheering out there.

A federal judge has thrown out the Pentagon’s draconian restrictions on what journalists can report, but most Americans don’t care.

A policy that led to the eviction of major news organizations — from the New York Times, Washington Post and Wall Street Journal, to ABC, NBC, CBS and Fox News — has been overturned. It’s a big-time win for free speech.

But the media’s credibility is at an all-time low, the result of years of bias, blunders and boneheadedness. That’s why there’s no sign-waving in the streets or digital high-fiving outside those involved in the business. 

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Just compare that with the tsunami of reaction to ABC canceling “The Bachelorette” over violent footage of its star.

Sure, many people may not know about the judge’s ruling, given that it’s hard for civilians to follow the blizzard of court cases involving President Donald Trump. It’s a challenge even for those of us who do this for a living.

But here’s why ordinary folks should care.

If this administration, or a future Democratic administration, can routinely yank the credentials of correspondents who cover defense, then the official version of how great things are going will dominate the news.

And here’s why they should especially care right now.

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War Secretary Pete Hegseth is named in the lawsuit, along with other defendants. (Julia Demaree Nikhinson/AP Photo)

We’re in the middle of a war with Iran.

In the lawsuit brought by the New York Times, Judge Paul Friedman in Washington said, “those who drafted the First Amendment believed that the nation’s security requires a free press and an informed people and that such security is endangered by governmental suppression of political speech.” It’s been that way, he said, for 250 years. 

A Pentagon spokesman said the department is appealing.

What news outlet, regardless of political persuasion, could agree not to solicit information that hasn’t been officially approved for release by the Department of War?

Well, there’s MyPillow guy Mike Lindell, who blew up his business to zealously support Trump. He regularly promotes conspiracy theories about how the 2020 election was stolen. His LindellTV is credentialed press at the Pentagon.

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So is former Congressman Matt Gaetz, whose nomination as attorney general collapsed over accusations of paying an underage girl for sex. He now hosts a show on One America News.

So is Laura Loomer, the far-right activist and Trump confidante who has said a 2022 mass shooting in Buffalo was a hoax perpetrated by the Democrats; suggested that the deep state used weather manipulation in 2024 to cause a blizzard before the Iowa caucus to benefit Nikki Haley; and, during that campaign, that “Joe Biden is dying.”

So is James O’Keefe, founder of the conservative group Project Veritas, which used undercover video to capture biased conduct and embarrassing comments by those in the mainstream media. He once pleaded guilty to entering a senator’s office under false pretenses, and was removed by his board in 2023, over allegations of financial improprieties.

Trump has long been engaged in legal and rhetorical combat against the media, especially in the last year. He has successfully sued CBS and ABC for settlements worth at least $16 million apiece. He has denounced journalists he views as unfair and major news outlets as corrupt. Trump has said some media outlets should be prosecuted for treason over their “lies” about the Iran conflict.

At the same time, Trump provides previously unthinkable levels of access, holding constant news conferences and gaggles, and repeatedly taking brief calls from reporters and anchors on his cellphone. 

Pete Hegseth and Dan Caine speak at a Pentagon press briefing on escalating energy-related tensions.

War Secretary Pete Hegseth, left, and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine speak during a news conference Thursday at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. (Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images)

At the Department of War, Secretary Pete Hegseth has also accused “dishonest” media outlets of deliberately playing up American casualties and other negative war news to make Trump look bad. 

But such criticism, even if it’s warranted, is a far cry from the secretary’s move last October, giving his department sweeping power to classify reporters as “security risks” and revoke their credentials. What’s more, journalists, who regularly rely on unnamed sources, had to agree to seek information only from those authorized to speak for the Pentagon. 

That, said the judge, would allow only stories “favorable to or spoon-fed by department leadership.” He said the evidence shows that the department targeted “disfavored journalists” and sought to replace them with those who are “on board and willing to serve.”

Imagine the reaction on the right if Gavin Newsom was president and his defense secretary went after journalists with conservative viewpoints.

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Friedman tied his 40-page ruling to the current military environment and even the midterms.

“Especially in light of the country’s recent incursion into Venezuela and its ongoing war with Iran, it is more important than ever that the public have access to information from a variety of perspectives about what its government is doing — so that the public can support government policies, if it wants to support them; protest, if it wants to protest; and decide based on full, complete, and open information who they are going to vote for in the next election.”

Journalists have been asking plenty of probing questions about the war. How can the U.S. break Iran’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, which has choked off a chunk of the world’s oil supply? How can Americans in the surrounding Arab countries be protected from Iranian drones? What about soaring gas prices at home?

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The Pentagon Press Association celebrated a judge’s ruling that the new press pass policy that wanted to be instated would be unconstitutional in a statement issued on Friday. (Tom Brenner/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

The president addressed such questions at a news conference the other day without attacking the press. He’s upset with our European allies who refuse to protect the strait. He thought the rise in oil prices would be much worse. He initially projected a timetable of four to six weeks, but now says he can declare victory and end our “incursion,” as he calls it, at any moment.

Trump keeps stressing that our military has decimated Iran’s defenses, and of course he’s right, a reality that sometimes gets lost in the coverage.

The point is that journalists have to ask these questions in wartime. But it is harder for Pentagon correspondents, who tend to be specialists, to do their jobs without credentials. They’re not “in the room,” as they say in “Hamilton,” but outside the massive building looking in.

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If the judge’s injunction stands, that will change. Defense reporters will no longer be excommunicated for doing their jobs or holding certain political views. 

The vast majority of Americans may not care, but the press corps — for all its flaws and excesses — is making sure they get the full story when the stakes are life and death.



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Hackers Exploit CVE-2025-32975 (CVSS 10.0) to Hijack Unpatched Quest KACE SMA Systems

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Ravie LakshmananMar 23, 2026Vulnerability / Endpoint Security

Threat actors are suspected to be exploiting a maximum-severity security flaw impacting Quest KACE Systems Management Appliance (SMA), according to Arctic Wolf.

The cybersecurity company said it observed malicious activity starting the week of March 9, 2026, in customer environments that’s consistent with the exploitation of CVE-2025-32975 on unpatched SMA systems exposed to the internet. It’s currently not known what the end goals of the attack are.

CVE-2025-32975 (CVSS score: 10.0) refers to an authentication bypass vulnerability that allows attackers to impersonate legitimate users without valid credentials. Successful exploitation of the flaw could facilitate the complete takeover of administrative accounts. The issue was patched by Quest in May 2025.

In the malicious activity detected by Arctic Wolf, threat actors are believed to have weaponized the vulnerability to seize control of administrative accounts and execute remote commands to drop Base64-encoded payloads from an external server (216.126.225[.]156) via the curl command.

The unknown attackers then proceeded to create additional administrative accounts via “runkbot.exe,” a background process associated with the SMA Agent that’s used to run scripts and manage installations. Also detected were Windows Registry modifications via a PowerShell script for possible persistence or system configuration changes.

Other actions undertaken by the threat actors are listed below –

  • Conducting credential harvesting using Mimikatz.
  • Performing discovery and reconnaissance by enumerating logged-in users and administrator accounts, and running “net time” and “net group” commands.
  • Obtaining remote desktop protocol (RDP) access to backup infrastructure (Veeam, Veritas) and domain controllers.

To counter the threat, administrators are advised to apply the latest updates and avoid exposing SMA instances to the internet. The issue has been addressed in versions 13.0.385, 13.1.81, 13.2.183, 14.0.341 (Patch 5), and 14.1.101 (Patch 4).



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Paytm’s merchant platform to be largest in India across online, offline channels, says Jefferies

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Paytm, operated by One 97 Communications, continues to maintain a dominant merchant payments platform, which is expected to drive its growth over the next two years, brokerage Jefferies on Monday.

The brokerage retained its ‘Buy’ rating on the stock with a target price of ₹1,350, projecting a 22 per cent compound annual growth rate (CAGR) in revenue between FY26 and FY28, along with expansion in adjusted EBITDA margins.

Jefferies said Paytm’s merchant platform is rapidly emerging as the largest in India across online and offline channels, supporting higher payment volumes and faster loan origination. The platform, with an active base of 45 million merchants, is expected to benefit from rising subscription device penetration and operating leverage.

Payments gross merchandise value (GMV) is forecast to grow at 23 per cent CAGR over FY26 to FY28, reaching ₹35 lakh crore by FY28 from Rs 24 lakh crore estimated for FY26, underpinned by a growing base of 13 million installed Soundbox devices, the brokerage added.

The company has also piloted an artificial intelligence-powered conversational Soundbox across 10,000 outlets and may maintain pricing to strengthen market share, the report noted.

Jefferies said Paytm’s merchant lending business is outpacing retail lending and offers better take rates, while highlighting long-term potential in credit on UPI, particularly if non-banking financial companies are allowed to lend through the platform.

The merchant lending vertical is also benefiting from the stronger platform, growing faster than the retail segment and offering better take rates, according to Jefferies. The brokerage sees a significant longer-term opportunity in credit on UPI, which could drive meaningfully higher volumes once non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) are permitted to lend through the rails, while also improving take rates on payments.

Financial services revenue is projected to grow at a 28 per cent CAGR over FY26-FY28, increasing its share in overall revenue. Total revenue is expected to reach about ₹12,500 crore by FY28.

The brokerage expects Paytm to post a profit after tax of ₹1,700 crore in FY28, compared to a loss of ₹1,417 crore in FY24. It also estimates a profit of ₹574 crore in FY26.

Contribution margins are seen stable at 55-56 per cent, while indirect expenses are projected to decline as a share of revenue, reflecting operating leverage.

Jefferies added that Paytm is expanding into wealth management and travel, with meaningful contributions expected from FY28 onwards, and noted limited impact from restrictions on real-money gaming and certain credit card-linked payments.

The company’s merchant platform, which Jefferies described as rapidly becoming the largest in India across both online and offline channels, is driving stronger payments volumes as well as accelerating loan origination.

With an active merchant base of 45 million and subscription device penetration projected to rise from 28 per cent to 36 per cent of its merchant network by FY28, the platform is expected to generate increasing operating leverage that will push adjusted EBITDA margins from 8.5 per cent to 16 per cent between FY26 and FY28, Jefferies added in its brokerage report.

Beyond its core payments and lending businesses, Paytm is also building capabilities in wealth management and travel platforms, with meaningful financial contributions from these verticals expected from FY28-FY29 onwards.

Jefferies flagged that Paytm also had a limited impact on restrictions on real money gaming (RMG) and rent or education payments made by credit card.

Published on March 23, 2026

Mumbai: When he refused to live together, he slit his friend’s throat, stabbed him 20 times in front of everyone – Mumbai News Dharavi Man Brutally Killed By Friend Police Arrest Crime News In Hindi

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A murder that took place in broad daylight in Dharavi area of ​​Mumbai shocked the entire area. Here a 20 year old youth was brutally murdered by his own friend. The accused stabbed his friend more than 20 times with a knife and also slit his throat. The police have arrested the accused. Old enmity and mutual dispute is coming to light behind this dreadful incident.



He stabbed his friend more than 20 times and then strangled him with sand.
According to the police, the deceased has been identified as Ashwin Shivkumar Nadar. Her acquaintance lover Asim Akhtar Khan attacked her with a knife more than 20 times and also slit her throat. When the police reached the spot, the accused was standing near Ashwin with a blood stained knife in his hand.

Eyewitnesses told the police that while attacking, the accused was continuously threatening to kill Ashwin. He was shouting that he would not leave Ashwin alive. He also threatened to kill anyone who came to intervene. Seeing this horrifying scene, the people around were horrified.

Old rivalry became the cause of death
Initial investigation revealed that Ashwin and the accused already knew each other. There was a dispute going on between them regarding some issue for a long time. Police suspect that Ashwin had refused to live or have a relationship with the accused. Angered by this, the accused planned to murder Ashwin.

As soon as information about the incident was received, the police team reached the spot and took the accused into custody. Critically injured Ashwin was immediately taken to Sion Hospital. However, the wounds were so deep that Ashwin died during treatment.

Pushed wife in front of local train
This is not the first incident of crime in Mumbai. Earlier on March 17 also, a heart-wrenching case had come to light. There a 42 year old man had pushed his wife in front of a moving local train after a domestic dispute. The woman lost her life in this accident.

The accused husband had absconded after the incident. Police raided many places in search of him. Eventually the Railway Police team arrested him from Surat, Gujarat. Investigation revealed that the accused was constantly changing his location and traveling by different trains to avoid being caught.

Also read: UP Crime: Murder of a middle-aged man by slitting his throat with a sharp weapon, the crime was committed while returning home from the shop.