The US has reached a plea deal with alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and two others, allowing them to avoid the death penalty in exchange for admitting guilt. The agreement marks a significant development in the long-running legal saga surrounding the 2001 terrorist attacks, with the accused terrorists expected to face life imprisonment instead of execution. The deal is seen as a way to ensure a swift and certain resolution to the case while providing closure to the victims’ families and bringing some measure of justice for the horrific events of 9/11.
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Selection Committee to interview 10 shortlisted candidates for TISS Vice-Chancellor post
A permanent Vice-Chancellor is set to be appointed at Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) in Mumbai after a delay, with in-person interviews for 10 shortlisted candidates scheduled at the Indian Institute of Management (IIM-Mumbai) campus. The selection panel consists of officials from Delhi University, IIM-Kolkata, and TISS. Controversy surrounds TISS due to administrative delays and termination notices issued to staff, with the future of 100 staffers uncertain despite contract extensions by Tata Trusts until...
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