The F.B.I. arrested Mohammad Sharifullah, an Afghan national, for his involvement in the deadly 2021 attack on U.S. service members at Kabul airport, where 13 military members were killed and 160 civilians injured. Sharifullah, a member of ISIS-K, admitted to aiding in the attack and other lethal operations, including a 2016 attack on the Canadian Embassy in Kabul and a 2024 attack near Moscow. He faces terrorism charges and the possibility of life in prison, with the U.S. providing intelligence that led to his capture and the C.I.A. assisting in the case.
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Razorpay expands into Singapore, addressing cross-border payment challenges
India’s fintech giant Razorpay has expanded into Singapore, aiming to enhance the country’s digital payments ecosystem by offering cost-efficient solutions to businesses. The company will reduce transaction fees by 30-40% and provide innovations like multi-currency transactions, AI tools, and real-time payments, collaborating with banks and regulators to ensure compliance. With a focus on cross-border payments and leveraging its AI-driven approach, Razorpay’s expansion into Singapore signifies increased competition and innovation in the digital payments sector, strengthening...
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