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Rep. Massie Demands Commerce Secretary's Resignation Over Epstein Ties in Wake of New Document Revelations
Rep. Thomas Massie urges Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to resign over alleged ties to Jeffrey Epstein, citing potential harm to public trust and the administration. Lutnick, who claims to have severed ties in 2005, faces scrutiny as new documents emerge, though no direct wrongdoing is evident.

Iran Sentences Nobel Laureate Narges Mohammadi to 7 Years Amid Crackdown on Dissent
Narges Mohammadi, Nobel Peace Prize winner, faces over seven years in prison in Iran for protest-related charges, amid health concerns and a potential appeal. This case underscores Iran's intensified crackdown on dissent during sensitive nuclear negotiations with the U.S.

AI's Rise Threatens Capitalism: Will Machines Replace Human Decision-Makers?
AI is poised to disrupt capitalism by reducing the need for human labor, potentially transforming economic systems and challenging the current role of human decision-making. As AI automation grows, experts warn of widespread job losses and the need for systemic economic reforms to prevent societal upheaval and ensure future prosperity.
A comprehensive study from the University of Cambridge details brain growth from mid-pregnancy to early postnatal life, revealing sex differences in brain volume and growth trajectories. Utilizing MRI data, researchers highlight potential links to neurodevelopmental conditions, with males showing larger brain volumes and distinct growth patterns.
State Bank of India (SBI) reports a record net profit of ₹21,028 crore for the December quarter, a 24.5% increase year-on-year, driven by rising net interest income and stable margins. The bank's strong fundamentals have led analysts to upgrade its stock to a 'Buy', with a projected credit growth of 13-15% and a robust market performance, significantly outpacing the broader index.
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Canada and India have agreed to establish security and law-enforcement liaison officers to enhance communication on mutual security concerns. This move, following NSA Ajit Doval's Ottawa visit, aims to address issues like drug flows and cybersecurity, setting a stage for broader future cooperation despite past tensions.
The Met Office launched a significant upgrade to its forecasting system, enhancing cloud and fog predictions crucial for aviation and road safety. Extended global forecast horizons allow earlier severe weather alerts, aiding energy grid management and emergency planning.
AGIBOT NIGHT, a 60-minute robot-led gala streamed on February 8, showcased human-robot collaborations and multi-robot performances, highlighting advancements in robotics. AGIBOT, claiming leadership in humanoid robot shipments for 2025, used the event to demonstrate scalability and integration into commercial and cultural contexts.
Zoho's CEO advocates for India to focus on smaller, energy-efficient AI rather than competing with large LLMs, leveraging its research strengths. This viewpoint aligns with India's economic constraints, as highlighted in the Economic Survey, and is being discussed at the India AI Impact Summit with global tech leaders.
India's 2026-27 defence budget, set at Rs 7.85 lakh crore, emphasizes private-sector collaboration and R&D to advance futuristic warfare technologies and indigenisation. This strategic shift prioritizes national security needs over geopolitical influences, focusing on cost-effective and large-scale production capabilities.
Abandoned oil tankers and merchant ships have surged globally, leaving thousands of seafarers unpaid and stranded on aging vessels, often under flags of convenience. Experts call for stronger international cooperation and oversight to protect seafarers from shadow-fleet risks, as abandonment cases rose significantly in 2025.
Evinova launches an AI-native platform for clinical development, promising faster, cost-effective trials with enhanced study design and data flow, compliant with USDM standards. Partnering with BMS, Evinova aims to transform drug development, citing historical savings and improved patient experiences.












