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Islamic State Claims Responsibility For Moscow Concert Hall Attack, 60 Dead

According to reports Reuters, the Islamic State claimed responsibility for the Moscow concert hall attack through its Telegram channel. Over 60 individuals lost their lives and 145 sustained injuries in an assault carried out by armed individuals wearing military-style clothing on Friday evening. The attackers allegedly threw explosives, leading to a large fire at Crocus City Hall in Moscowโ€™s western vicinity.

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Editorial With Sujit Nair | Electoral Bonds, Trust, Other Donations: BJP collects 12K CRORES ???

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In this edition of โ€œEditorial,โ€ Mr. Sujit Nair examines how the BJP has emerged as the primary beneficiary of political funding, including electoral bonds & electoral trusts. Out of the total of Rs 16,492 crore obtained through bonds, the BJP received Rs 8,252 crore, surpassing the funding received by over 20 other parties combined. Additionally, parties have garnered funds from electoral trusts, which have significant corporate donors. Combining funds from electoral bonds, trusts, and other donations declared in audit reports over a six-year period from 2018 to 2023, the BJPโ€™s total funding reached Rs 12,930 crore, solidifying its lead over other political parties.

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