Who is Neal Katyal? The Indian-American lawyer behind Trump’s tariff loss

Neal Katyal is a prominent Indian‑origin American lawyer whose legal work played a central role in a major United States Supreme Court decision that struck down sweeping tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump. The nation’s highest court delivered the ruling in a 6‑3 decision and was seen as a significant constitutional check on presidential…

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Ukraine strikes Russia: 11 injured as Kyiv targets Moscow’s industrial site and gas processing plant

AP image The Ukrainian General Staff said on Saturday that Kyiv carried out a drone and missile strike deep inside Russian territory overnight, hitting an industrial site in the Udmurt Republic and a gas processing plant in Samara.According to Ukrainian authorities, the Votkinsk site in Udmurtia, located about 1,400 km from Ukraine, produces intercontinental and…

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Indian influencer claims he and his wife were detained by immigration in South Korea and China in viral video

Sachin Awasthi, an Indian content creator says he was detained by immigration authorities in both South Korea and China while traveling with his wife.Posting on Instagram, Awasthi described being detained for 38 hours on Jeju Island in South Korea. He said the couple was denied entry and taken to a holding area without any clear…

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Indian-origin lawyer Neal Katyal won case for Osama bin Laden’s driver long before blocking Trump’s tariffs

Neal Katyal, the American lawyer credited with securing a major Supreme Court setback for US President Donald Trump’s tariff policies, has a long record of high‑profile legal victories, including a Supreme Court case defending a Guantanamo Bay detainee who was once Osama bin Laden’s driver.55-year-old Katyal argued before the United States Supreme Court this week…

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Two million temporary migrants to lose status: Protesters in Brampton demand permanent residency as visas expire

Protesters in Brampton are demanding a pathway to permanent residency for more than two million temporary migrants whose visas are set to expire in the coming months.A group called the United Immigrant Workers Front led this week’s protest, calling for all temporary permit holders to be allowed to stay in Canada permanently. The demonstration was…

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Nigeria: At least 38 killed after armed ‘bandits’ open fire in Zamfara village | World News

At least 38 people were killed in the village of Dutse Dan Ajiya in northwestern Nigeria’s Zamfara State after armed men opened fire, local authorities reported.The attack occurred overnight from Thursday into Friday in the remote village, which officials said has “few access routes”, AFP reported.“Right now, normalcy has been restored in the area,” said…

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‘Indian nepotism, no gaming background’: Internet slams Microsoft for hiring Asha Sharma as CEO of Xbox

A leadership shake-up at Microsoft’s gaming arm sparked online backlash, with gamers accusing the company of “Indian nepotism” after it named AI executive Asha Sharma as the new head of Xbox.Microsoft Corp confirmed that Sharma will take over as chief executive of its gaming division, replacing Xbox boss Phil Spencer, who is retiring. Xbox President…

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Ramadan 2026: Dubai planetary parade today: Jupiter, Saturn and 4 more planets visible — Where and how to watch | World News

Witness six planets align over Dubai’s night sky tonight — a rare Ramadan sky event you don’t want to miss / AI Illustration This Ramadan, the heavens offer a gift that requires no telescope, just a clear view of the horizon. On Saturday, February 21, 2026, residents of the UAE are in for a rare…

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Elon Musk is no longer the richest person in the world? How this Nottingham Woman surpassed him to become a ‘quadrillionaire’ (but on paper) | World News

Sophie Downing, a 29-year-old business owner from Nottingham, has reportedly become the richest person in history according to a local coffee shop receipt. The catch is that her fortune can only be spent at 200 Degrees Coffee.The Nottingham story began with a simple Christmas gift. Sophie received a voucher that she thought was £10 for…

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Pakistan poverty explodes, inequality at 27-year high as economic crisis deepens | World News

Poverty in Pakistan has climbed to an 11-year high of 29%, while income inequality has reached its highest level in 27 years, according to an official survey released by planning minister Ahsan Iqbal on Friday. The report estimates that about 70 million people now live in extreme poverty, defined by a monthly threshold of Rs8,484…

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