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Lakhimpur Kheri case: Supreme Court expresses disappointment over non-production of witnesses
India
India Latest News: Top National Headlines Today & Breaking News | The Hindu•May 8

Lakhimpur Kheri case: Supreme Court expresses disappointment over non-production of witnesses

The Supreme Court on Friday (May 8, 2026) recorded disappointment at the non-production of witnesses in the trial of Ashish Mishra, son of former Union minister Ajay Mishra, and others in the 2021 Lakhimpur Kheri violence case. The case deals with an incident on October 3, 2021 when an SUV, which was part of Mishra’s convoy, allegedly mowed down protestors, including four farmers, protesting the controversial agriculture laws in the Lakhimpur Kheri district of Uttar Pradesh.

I wish this selfie phone case was better for selfies
Technology
The Verge•Apr 7

I wish this selfie phone case was better for selfies

It mirrors the middle of your main phone screen, making it easier to frame up selfies using your phone’s higher-quality rear cameras rather than the selfie camera. The Selfix case is on preorder now through Kickstarter, with a full retail price of $129 and pricing for backers listed at $79. As a reminder: It mirrors whatever is on your phone screen, so you could wind up giving the rest of the world a clear view of your banking app or whatever you’re looking at.

Three men deported by US file legal case against Eswatini over detention
World•World news | The Guardian•Mar 5

Three men deported by US file legal case against Eswatini over detention

Three men deported by the US to Eswatini – rather than their home countries – have filed a case against Eswatini’s government with the African Union’s human rights body, claiming their detention was an unlawful violation of their rights. Other than Etoria, all remained in prison in Eswatini, their lawyers said. She said one detainee had gone on a 30-day hunger strike late last year, resulting in signs of organ failure.

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