Tuesday, February 28, 2023
‘Risk of Covid mutating to overcome vaccine immunity prevails’: Ex-WHO scientist | Latest News India | Times Of Ahmedabad
Ex-PM Deve Gowda hospitalised for routine medical check-up: ‘No need for panic’ | Latest News India | Times Of Ahmedabad
80 Afghan citizens dead in Italian shipwreck, says Taliban foreign ministry | World News | Times Of Ahmedabad
Afghanistan’s Taliban-led foreign ministry said on Tuesday that 80 Afghan citizens, including children, had died in Sunday’s shipwreck off the southern coast of Italy.
Rescuers have so far confirmed at least 64 people were killed after a sailboat sank in heavy seas near Steccato di Cutro, a seaside resort on the eastern coast of Calabria. Eighty people had been rescued and more people were believed to be missing.
Also read: Day after Pakistan minister’s Kabul visit, Taliban reopen key trade route
“With great sadness, we learned … that 80 Afghan refugees, including women and children, who were travelling from Türkiye to Italy in a wooden boat, drowned and died in the southern sea of Italy,” the Afghan foreign affairs ministry said in a statement.
“The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan prays for forgiveness for the martyrs and patience for the families and relatives of the victims, urging all citizens once again to avoid going to foreign countries through irregular migration,” the statement added, referring to the Taliban’s name for its government.
Also read: This is what Taliban will do with former US military bases: Plan revealed
The boat had set sail from the port of Izmir in western Turkey. The U.N. refugee agency has said almost half of arrivals by sea between Turkey and Italy last year were Afghans.
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Indian national shot dead by police in Sydney for allegedly stabbing cleaner | Latest News India | Times Of Ahmedabad
Australian education minister begins India visit to boost bilateral collaboration | Latest News India | Times Of Ahmedabad
Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi takes charge of Western Naval Command | Latest News India | Times Of Ahmedabad
BJP firms up massive outreach plan in Telangana ahead of elections | Latest News India | Times Of Ahmedabad
Nagaland Polls: Repoll ordered in 4 polling stations on March 1 | Latest News India | Times Of Ahmedabad
Army central command chief leads para jump on penultimate day of his service | Latest News India | Times Of Ahmedabad
Anand Mahindra meets ‘classmate’ Bill Gates, says ‘Did not discuss IT but…’ | Latest News India | Times Of Ahmedabad
Daily brief: Ex-WHO scientist on Covid mutation overcoming vaccine immunity | Latest News India | Times Of Ahmedabad
India, UAE working to finalise rupee-dirham arrangement for trade: Envoy | Latest News India | Times Of Ahmedabad
BTS 'dances' to Jab We Met's Mauja Hi Mauja, video goes viral. Watch | Trending | Times Of Ahmedabad
Popular South Korean boyband BTS has made waves throughout the world. Their energetic music and amazing choreographies have caught thousands of eyeballs. Many even love to recreate their dances. That’s not only it, several fans even edit their music videos to different songs to see how their steps would match with various beats. These videos are entertaining to watch and often go viral.Now adding to the list of such clips is this video that shows BTS ‘dancing’ to Mauja Hi Mauja, a song from the film Jab We Met.
Instagram user @the_ria_army07 posted a video. The fan made edit uses the original clip of of the song ‘Anpanman.’ On the video, the song Mauja Hi Mauja by Mika Singh is playing. The video looks like BTS is dancing to Mauja Hi Mauja.
Take a look at the clip here:
This video was shared three weeks ago. Since being shared, it has been over two lakh times. The clip has been viewed over 45,000 likes and several comments.
Take a look at a few reactions below:
An individual posted, “It really looks awesome, suitable edit.” Another person added, “How come all of their choreographies fit so well with any song?” A third person wrote, “I don’t want to say better than original cause original one is also my fav, but this edit definitely deserves thumbs up.” “Now, there is no going back. I’m gonna watch this in the name of Mauja Hi Mauja!” added a fourth.
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‘One lakh Tipu Sultans...’: Karnataka BJP MLA’s remark sparks controversy | Latest News India | Times Of Ahmedabad
Russia scrambles fighter jets after 'UFO' entered St. Petersburg; Putin briefed | Times Of Ahmedabad
Published on Feb 28, 2023 07:53 PM IST
Russia closed the main international airport in St. Petersburg amid fears of a drone attack. The St. Petersburg airport was shut down temporarily and flight operations were suspended after reports of an unidentified flying object in its airspace. Some Russian media reports claimed that the UFO was possibly a drone in the area. As per report, Russia scrambled its fighter jets to intercept the ‘intruder’.
Pakistan court orders non-bailable arrest of Imran Khan in Toshakhana case | World News | Times Of Ahmedabad
A Pakistani court on Tuesday issued an arrest warrant for former Prime Minister Imran Khan, as the cricket star-turned-politician called on his supporters to keep up protests amid a roiling political crisis. The court in the capital Islamabad that ordered the former premier’s arrest said Khan had skipped a hearing on charges of selling state gifts and concealing his assets.
Judge Zafar Iqbal’s order came on a day of political drama in Pakistan, as three other courts on Tuesday ruled Khan was immune from arrest on separate charges relating to allegations of terrorism, attempted murder against a rival politician, and graft.
Also read: ‘Experiment gone wrong’: Imran Khan hits out at Pakistan govt
Tight security and thousands of supporters greeted Imran Khan, 70, as he made his first appearance in Islamabad since being shot in the leg during a protest rally in November. One of Khan’s supporters was killed and a dozen others were wounded in the attack, which drew nationwide condemnation.
Khan has been leading protests for months now calling for early elections to oust the current government of Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, who says polls will be held later this year when Parliament completes its five-year term.
Fawad Chaudhry, a senior leader from Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party, said there was “a serious threat to the security of Imran Khan and thousands of people” as he moved around the capital. He said Khan was being paraded from one court to another in “fake cases.”
Khan was ousted from the premiership in April through a no-confidence vote by lawmakers. He has accused Sharif of conspiring with the U.S. to oust him from power, without providing evidence.
Legal problems for Khan have continued to mount. In October, an elections tribunal disqualified Khan from holding public office on charges he sold state gifts and concealed assets as premier. He was stripped of his seat in the National Assembly, the lower house of Pakistan’s Parliament.
Khan has challenged his disqualification and denied wrongdoing.
The latest developments come a day after Islamabad police said they had arrested Amjad Shoaib, a retired army general and Khan ally, on charges of inciting the public and government employees against national institutions.
Also read: Imran Khan’s trip from his residence to PM house cost around PKR 100 crore: Report
Shoaib was arrested after he appeared on a Pakistani news channel on Saturday criticizing authorities for keeping Khan’s supporters jailed, especially in remote areas of the country.
The standoff between Khan and Sharif’s government has roiled the country as its economy faces severe problems and a growing currency crisis.
Pakistan is in talks with the International Monetary Fund to revive a bailout that was originally signed in 2019 when Khan was in power.
On Tuesday, Moody’s Investors Service downgraded Pakistan’s rating. The action is seen as a warning that Pakistan is more likely to default on its foreign debts.
Moody’s assessment was driven by Pakistan’s increasingly fragile liquidity and external position that raises default risks to a level consistent with a Caa3 rating.
Sachin Tendulkar shares about his travel adventures, shares video of a leopard | Trending | Times Of Ahmedabad
Sachin Tendulkar’s social media is full of various kinds of posts. The former cricketer often shares insights and glimpses from his life that catch many’s attention. From posting about numerous delicacies to his travel adventures, Sachin Tendulkar’s posts often go viral. Now, another post shared by Master Blaster has intrigued people. This time, it is a video of a leopard.
In the video, which was shared a few hours ago, you can see a leopard walking around in a jungle. The video was shot from a distance. In the post’s caption, Sachin Tendulkar wrote, “Can you spot the ultimate hide-and-seek champion?” He also used hashtags like wildlife, leopard, nature, and jungle.
Take a look at the video here:
Since this clip was shared, it has been liked over one lakh times. The clip also has several comments.
Check out a few reactions below:
An individual in the Instagram comments section posted, “Hiding from Sachin? Silly cat, he should run out to see the legend.” Another person added, “Leopards are reputed to be super shy but even this one wanted a glimpse of you.” “Wow, Sir, what a take. That must have taken a lot of your patience,” wrote a third.
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February was warmest in 122 years; brace for a severe summer: IMD | Latest News India | Times Of Ahmedabad
Leopard takes a ‘walk’ in Nainital, netizens say it is ‘health conscious’ | Trending | Times Of Ahmedabad
Many of us often take a stroll at night. The air feels fresh, and a late-night walk is a good way to end the day. However, have you ever encountered a leopard on the road while strolling? Sounds surprising, doesn’t it? Well, believe it or not, recently, a leopard was seen taking a ‘post-dinner walk.’
In a video shared by Indian Forest Service (IFS) officer Saket Badola, you can see a leopard walking on the streets of Nanital. The majestic animal is walking on an empty road. A person behind the leopard is recording it. Then the animal seems to have entered a building nearby. In the post’s caption, the IFS wrote, “Post-dinner walk in the city of #Nainital.”
This clip was shared just one day ago. Since being posted, it has been viewed over 38,000 times. The clip also has more than 400 likes and several comments.
IFS officer Susanta Nanda reshared this video and wrote, “Majestic. Seems to be having a beautiful time. But my thoughts are with the morning walkers of this serene campus.” An individual in the post’s comments section joked, “Great to see that animals are also becoming health conscious.” Another person posted, “The Night Manager on his rounds. Don’t run into him.” “Majestic, isn’t it?” added a fourth.
India approves $3.9bn hydropower project near China border: All you need to know | Latest News India | Times Of Ahmedabad
Artist uses AI to generate pics of Indians at fictional event ‘Pankh Mela’ | Trending | Times Of Ahmedabad
Images created using artificial intelligence (AI) have taken over the Internet for a while now. Many artists are now using this technology to create wonderful artworks. Among them is Twitter user Prateek Arora who has already created a buzz with his incredible works. Recently, his AI-generated images of “Old Delhi at night” went crazy viral. He is at it again and this time, he generated pictures of a fictional event called ‘Pankh Mela’ using AI. His Twitter thread has attracted the attention of many, including actor Kunal Kapoor.
“Pankh Mela is a celebration of Neelpankh, the immortal cosmic bird that visits India every summer. Wherever Neelpankh is sighted is where this mela is held that year, and rich folklore has since developed around this tradition. A visual thread about a fictional event” he wrote as he shared several images.
Here is a look at the first incredible image of the thread that shows a man in a ‘Neelkanth-inspired’ headgear:
Take a look at these two pictures that are simply fascinating:
Here are two more images that will make it hard to imagine that they are not real but a part of the artist’s imagination mixed with technology:
Here are some more images that the artist shared that look every bit real:
His posts received tons of praise from netizens. Many couldn’t contain their excitement while talking about the incredible creations. The thread also attracted a comment from actor Kunal Kapoor. Taking to the comments section, the actor wrote, “Hey Prateek! This is awesome” and added a fire emoticon.
Here’s how other Twitter users reacted:
A Twitter user asked about the artist’s working process and wrote, “Did you prompt the story line on Gpt too?” To which, he replied, “No, I write the stories you see on my profile and use genAI tools to create the art.” Another person added, “Mind blowing”. A third Twitter user posted, “Simply brilliant… the idea first of all and then its execution.” A fourth expressed, “Wow! Glimpse into a futuristic style of content!” A fifth joined in and tweeted, “Here for the stunning and elaborate Indo-Futurism mythology. Beautiful work.”
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Hutong Cat | China and Russia's invasion of Ukraine: A year later | World News | Times Of Ahmedabad
Avant-garde Chinese artist Huang Rui, whose work is often described as seminal, is treading a thin line. On February 23, a day before it was one year of Russia’s full scale invasion of Ukraine, he displayed his installation art “Absence of Black Moon” at an event, titled Together for Peace, jointly organised by the Ukrainian and Polish embassies in Beijing.
The event was well attended by diplomats from various countries including the United States (US) ambassador, Nicholas Burns.
Given China’s staunch support for Moscow and complete disregard for the ongoing humanitarian tragedy in the eastern European country, Huang was taking a personal risk — Beijing is not known to be kind to artists who oppose the Communist Party of China (CPC)’s narrative.
In this case, Beijing continues to blame the US and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (Nato)’s “eastward expansion” for Russia’s invasion while refusing to call it so even after a year.
On February 24, China called for a cease-fire and peace talks between Ukraine and Russia, again painting itself as a neutral party and a messenger of peace — despite the avowed “no limits” friendship with Moscow.
A day later, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy cautiously welcomed Beijing’s involvement but said success would depend on actions, not words. It is, however, clear that the Ukrainian president had to murmur his welcome as he is barely in a position to antagonise his enemy’s most powerful ally even more.
“I believe that the fact that China started talking about Ukraine is not bad,” Zelenskyy told a news conference Friday. “But the question is what follows the words. The question is in the steps and where they will lead to.”
Beijing claims to have a neutral stance in the war that began one year ago, but has also said it has a “no limits friendship” with Russia and has refused to criticise Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, or even refer to it as an invasion. It has accused the West of provoking the conflict and “fanning the flames” by providing Ukraine with defensive arms.
China’s proposal reiterated several measures including demanding an end to Western sanctions against Russia, creating evacuation corridors for civilians and implementing measures to guarantee the export of grain.
“Conflict and war benefit no one,” the ministry said in a statement.
The 12-point proposal also urged measures to keep nuclear facilities safe, and sent out an emphatic no to nuclear war.
China’s often-repeated phrase “Cold War mentality” was mentioned, reiterating Beijing’s opposition to what it says is the US’s designs of hegemony.
“Dialogue and negotiation are the only viable solution to the Ukraine crisis.” the proposal said. It offered no details on what form talks should take but said “China will continue to play a constructive role in this regard.”
Interestingly, Moscow’s response to Beijing’s proposal has been less than enthusiastic.
Beijing’s voice should be heard, but the nuances of the proposal are important, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said on February 28.
“Any attempt to formulate theses for reaching a peaceful settlement of the problem is welcome, but, of course, the nuances are important,” Peskov told the Izvestia daily, according to a Reuters report.
A day earlier, Peskov had said: “We paid a lot of attention to our Chinese friends’ plan. For now, we don’t see any of the conditions that are needed to bring this whole story towards peace”.
China has so far denied US reports that it plans to supply arms to Russia but it has already helped the country by buying more gas and bolstering trade ties.
Bilateral trade between China and Russia in 2022 rose 34.3% year-on-year to a record high of 1.28 trillion yuan ($190 billion) in yuan-denominated terms, Chinese customs data showed in early January.
Chinese State-run media said the surge in trade was a result of “deepened relations.”
China and Russia “…maintaining a robust growth momentum which observers said is backed by deepened relations, a surge in energy trade and a further release of potentials in the two economies’ complementary bilateral trade ties,” the State-run tabloid, Global Times said in a report on bilateral trade.
China has repeatedly said it is willing to play a constructive role in bringing the conflict to an end but does it have the credibility — in the eyes of Western countries — or is willing to mediate?
Probably not because it is risky. For one, what if the mediation fails and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues? China’s “loss of face” would have caused irreparable damage to its reputation as a leading global power, which is trying to take on the US.
Beijing’s lack of neutrality in the conflict will also not be acceptable to many countries.
“China’s pro-Russian position would also raise doubts about Beijing’s status as a neutral mediator and might even derail its mediation efforts, especially if China proposes controversial compromises during negotiations. But abandoning these pro-Russian positions would be seen by domestic and international audiences as a humiliating retreat forced by Western pressure and Moscow would see it as a betrayal,” Ivan Lidarev, King’s College of London, recently wrote for the East Asia Forum website.
What Helena Legarda, lead analyst at the Berlin-based Mercator Institute for China Studies (MERICS) told HT last year still holds true. “Beijing is in an uncomfortable position since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine. With its response, China is trying to balance interests that are increasingly in conflict: maintaining good relations with Russia, while preventing its relations with Europe and the US from breaking down. As the war rages on, its formerly relatively cost-free partnership with Moscow now carries growing geopolitical, economic and reputational risks for Beijing.”
China routinely talks about peace in Ukraine but how much it will risk to achieve it is the question.
Sutirtho Patranobis, HT’s experienced China hand, writes a weekly column from Beijing, exclusively for HT Premium readers. He was previously posted in Colombo, Sri Lanka, where he covered the final phase of the civil war and its aftermath, and was based in Delhi for several years before that
The views expressed are personal
Bear Grylls reminisces ‘rainforest adventure’ with PM Modi on ‘Man vs Wild’ | Latest News India | Times Of Ahmedabad
Pak PM baffled by chicken rates in cash-strapped nation as Ramazan approaches | Times Of Ahmedabad
Published on Feb 28, 2023 06:07 PM IST
Pakistan PM is baffled by high chicken rates in the cash-strapped nation. In a meeting attended by Pakistan’s food minister, Shehbaz Sharif pulled up officials for chicken becoming a luxury item as Ramazan is approaching. 1 kg of Chicken meat now costs over PKR 700 in Pakistan. Shehbaz Sharif asked officials, ‘Why is Chicken so expensive?’ as he hinted at profiteering by vendors. The Express Tribune reported details of the meeting in which Sharif ordered “ruthless legal action against hoarders and profiteers”. He was also reportedly told at the meeting that there is no shortage of food items, including wheat, anywhere in the country. However, the Dawn reported that the situation on ground is different. Watch this video for more details.