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School assembly news headlines, February 19: Top India, world, sports, business news

Here are the top national and international news updates for February 19, covering key developments in politics, economy, diplomacy, and global events.

NATIONAL NEWS

1. GALGOTIAS UNIVERSITY APOLOGISES OVER ROBODOG

Galgotias University apologised after controversy over a Chinese robo-dog displayed at an AI summit.

The incident triggered criticism and debate about security concerns. The university later withdrew participation from the event. Officials said the decision was taken to avoid further dispute.

2. GOOGLE PLANS BIG AI INVESTMENT

Google announced a USD 15 billion investment to expand AI infrastructure in India. The company also plans a US-India undersea cable to improve connectivity.

The project aims to strengthen digital services and data transfer speeds. It is expected to boost India’s tech ecosystem.

3. MINORITY SCHOOL FILES CONTROVERSY

75 minority school approvals were cleared in one day, sparking political controversy. The development followed news linked to Ajit Pawar’s aircraft issue.

Authorities transferred a deputy secretary after questions were raised. Officials have ordered further examination of the matter.

4. COURT WARNS OVER LOC MISUSE

The Andhra Pradesh High Court warned against issuing Look-Out Circulars mechanically in matrimonial cruelty cases. It said such actions affect personal liberty and must be justified.

Courts stressed police must carefully evaluate each complaint. The ruling aims to prevent unnecessary harassment.

5. GALGOTIAS UNIVERSITY EXITS AI SUMMIT

Following the robo-dog row, Galgotias University vacated the India AI Summit venue.

Organisers removed related displays amid growing objections. The incident raised concerns about foreign tech participation. Authorities are reviewing event protocols.

INTERNATIONAL NEWS

1. IRAN WARNS US NAVY

Iran’s Supreme Leader warned US warships could be targeted during nuclear negotiations.

The statement came amid ongoing diplomatic talks. Tensions remain high in the region. Global observers fear escalation if discussions fail.

2. CHINA FIREWORK BLAST KILLS 12

An explosion at a fireworks shop in central China killed at least 12 people. The incident occurred during Lunar New Year celebrations.

Emergency teams rushed to the site for rescue operations. Authorities are investigating safety violations.

3. PAKISTAN PROTESTS OVER IMRAN

Protests erupted in Pakistan over claims about former PM Imran Khan’s eyesight and alleged threats.

Political tensions continue between supporters and authorities. Security forces were deployed in several areas. The situation remains sensitive.

4. TRUMP ANNOUNCES JAPAN DEAL

Donald Trump announced first investments under a USD 550 billion US-Japan trade agreement. The deal focuses on industry and economic cooperation.

Officials say it may strengthen bilateral ties. Markets are closely watching the outcome.

5. US DEPLOYS 50 FIGHTER JETS

The United States sent F-22, F-35 and F-16 jets to the Middle East. The deployment comes during ongoing Iran nuclear talks. It signals military readiness in the region. Analysts say it aims to deter conflict.

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