“You will die forever”: Sneekko posts disturbing messages after Australia reportedly issues lifetime ban against streamer

Sneekko posted disturbing messages after Australia reportedly issued a lifetime ban against the streamer (Image via Getty)

Controversial streamer Nico ‘Sneekko’ KNd Balinthzi is making headlines once again after posting a series of worrying messages on X during and after his trip to Australia. The latest post shared on May 7, 2026 said, “I am ready to die.The message came just hours after Australian media reports claimed the streamer was banned from the country for allegedly spreading hate speech. The situation quickly escalated after Sky News Australia aired a segment on 5 May in which Sneekko was called “blatantly anti-Semitic” and questioned why he was allowed into Australia. Shortly after that report, Australian Home Affairs Minister Troy Burke reportedly issued a lifetime ban against the streamer. According to the report, authorities believe Sneoko came to Australia to “spread hatred”.However, Sneekko strongly denied those claims online. He said he was not deported and insisted he returned to the United States by his own choice. Hours after posting “I’m ready to die,” he added another message on X, saying, “Federal agents were stalking me in Australia.”The streamer had traveled to Australia after finishing his South East Asia tour. During that trip, he also spent time with friends, including former New Zealand rugby player and boxer Sonny Bill Williams.

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The recent reports from Australia aren’t the first time Sneekko has shared dark and cryptic posts online. In fact, for nearly two weeks, the streamer has repeatedly posted messages focused on death.On April 27, while traveling in Southeast Asia, Sneekko wrote, “You only live once, but you will die forever.” Then, on May 4, he posted another message saying, “Every soul will have to taste death.”Two days later, on May 6, the online creator shared an even more direct statement with followers: “You’re gonna die.”The timing of those posts has now received more attention because they occurred just before and after reports from Australia. When Sky News Australia linked him to controversial public figures such as Kanye West and Andrew Tate in criticizing the government for allowing him into the country, Sneekko posted another message saying, “I’m not afraid of you.”As of now, Sneekko hasn’t explained what exactly he means by the repeated death-related posts. He has also not shared any evidence to support his claim that he was followed by federal agents while he was in Australia.Online reaction remains divided. Some followers believe the streamer is trying to send a deeper message about pressure and public criticism. Others think that these posts are just to attract attention during a major controversy during his trip to Australia.At the moment, the situation continues to escalate online, especially as Sneekko keeps sharing short and mysterious statements without giving full information behind them.

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Government starts free health checkup for 40+ workers. india news

Government starts free health checkup for 40+ workers

New Delhi: The central government on Thursday launched a nationwide free annual health checkup initiative for all workers aged 40 years and above under the new labor code, which was notified on November 21 last year. Labor Minister Mansukh Mandaviya said free check-ups will be done every year across the country as “early detection through health check-ups can help prevent serious diseases, and treatment and medicines will be provided through ESIC facilities.” He said that workers engaged in hazardous occupations and those working in establishments with less than 10 workers are also being brought under ESIC coverage. The minister said provisions for equal pay for men and women have been ensured, maternity leave has been increased from 12 weeks to 26 weeks and provisions for working from home have been included for women.

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अयोध्या में खिड़कियां लगाने पर विवाद गहराया, पीड़ित परिवार ने प्रशासन से की सुरक्षा और न्याय की मांग

अयोध्या के नगर निगम क्षेत्र स्थित बेनीगंज चौराहे पर एक घर में खिड़की लगाने को लेकर विवाद का मामला सामने आया है. पीड़ित परिवार ने जिलाधिकारी समेत कई अधिकारियों को शिकायती पत्र देकर सुरक्षा और न्याय की मांग की है. परिवार का आरोप है कि प्रशासन से इजाजत मिलने के बावजूद पड़ोसी महिला निर्माण कार्य में बाधा डाल रही है और लगातार गाली-गलौज और धमकी दे रही है. इसके साथ ही सार्वजनिक रास्ते पर अवैध कब्जा और नजूल भूमि से जुड़े दस्तावेजों में अनियमितता का भी आरोप लगाया गया है. मामला सामने आने के बाद इलाके में चर्चा का माहौल है.

दूसरी मंजिल पर खिड़की लगाने को लेकर विवाद शुरू हो गया
पीड़िता अनीता ने प्रशासन को दिए शिकायती पत्र में बताया कि उसका दो मंजिला मकान घनी आबादी वाले इलाके में स्थित है. घर में पर्याप्त रोशनी और हवा न होने के कारण उन्होंने दूसरी मंजिल पर खिड़की लगवाने की इजाजत मांगी थी। उनका कहना है कि 18 मार्च 2026 को प्रशासन से खिड़की लगाने की अनुमति भी मिल गई थी। इसके बावजूद पड़ोस में रहने वाली एक महिला निर्माण कार्य का विरोध कर रही है। पीड़ित परिवार का आरोप है कि पड़ोसी महिला आए दिन उनके साथ गाली-गलौज करती है और काम रोकने की कोशिश करती है.

सार्वजनिक रास्ते पर अतिक्रमण का आरोप
पीड़ित परिवार का आरोप है कि घर के पीछे करीब पांच फीट चौड़े सार्वजनिक रास्ते पर अवैध कब्जा कर लिया गया है. परिवार का कहना है कि यह जमीन सरकारी रिकॉर्ड में सार्वजनिक रास्ते के रूप में दर्ज है, लेकिन इसके बावजूद इस रास्ते पर अतिक्रमण कर रास्ता बंद किया जा रहा है. परिवार ने यह भी आरोप लगाया कि नजूल भूमि से संबंधित दस्तावेज गलत तरीके से तैयार किए गए थे। इस मामले में नजूल विभाग के कुछ अधिकारियों की मिलीभगत का भी संदेह जताया गया है।

परिवार ने आशंका जताते हुए सुरक्षा की मांग की है
पीड़िता के पति मनीष कुमार ने कहा कि उनका परिवार इलाके का एकमात्र हिंदू परिवार है और उन्हें लगातार धमकियों का सामना करना पड़ रहा है. उन्होंने कहा कि परिवार असुरक्षित महसूस कर रहा है. परिवार ने प्रशासन से मांग की है कि सार्वजनिक रास्ते से अवैध कब्जा हटवाया जाए, पूरे मामले की निष्पक्ष जांच कराई जाए और उन्हें सुरक्षा मुहैया कराई जाए. प्रशासन मामले की जांच कर उचित कार्रवाई करने की बात कह रहा है.

(रिपोर्ट:अनूप कुमार अयोध्या)

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Supreme Court says it wishes appointment of judges should be as quick as EC India News

Supreme Court says that I wish the appointment of judges should also be done as soon as the EC.

New Delhi: The appointment of Gyanesh Kumar (now CEC) and SS Sandhu as election commissioners in 2023 — who were shortlisted, cleared and appointed within a day — were the focus of the hearing on Thursday. Supreme CourtWhat she “wanted” was that the government should show equal promptness in the appointment of judges. Kumar and Sandhu’s appointments were the first by a panel of the PM, a Union Cabinet minister and the LOP under the new law – the CEC and other Election Commissioners (Appointment, Conditions of Service and Term of Office) Act, 2023 – the legality of which is being examined by the SC. Asserting that the independence of the EC is as important as the independence of the judiciary, the petitioners argued before a bench of Justices Dipankar Datta and Satish Chandra Sharma that the executive and the government should not play a major role in the posting of poll panels, as it would result in the appointment of “yes men”, which would seriously affect the impartiality of the EC, which is the bedrock of the republic and democracy. Senior advocate Vijay Hansaria, appearing for petitioner Jaya Thakur, told the bench that Kumar and Sandhu were appointed without effective consultation. He said the names were not shortlisted till March 13, 2023 and the LoP was given a list of 200 names which were being considered, but the selection committee met and shortlisted six names the very next day. “This is what happens when you give complete power to one person. How can the Leader of the Opposition be expected to look into so many names in a day?” He said.Responding to their plea, the bench said, “We can only say that we want such speed to be shown in the appointment of judges. Especially in the appointment of HC judges.” However, it refused to give credibility to Hansaria’s allegation that he was appointed just a day before the SC hearing on March 15 to sabotage the court proceedings, as no evidence was placed to prove the allegation. Senior advocates Sanjay Parikh, Shadan Farasat and Prashant Bhushan, appearing for the other petitioners, argued that the law was passed by Parliament without proper discussion and when it was passed, 141 opposition MPs were under suspension. He said that this law has been brought to cancel the decision of the Supreme Court by which independence was provided in the appointment process of CEC and Election Commissioners. The 2023 Supreme Court judgment had said that appointments were to be made by a panel comprising the PM, the Leader of the Opposition (LOP) and the CJI, but under the new law, the CJI was replaced by a Union cabinet minister in the committee. Bhushan submitted that every political party in office tried to use the Commission for political gains and that is why a political party while in opposition shouted for freeing the Election Commission from government interference but when it came to office it refrained from taking decisions. He said that the law for the appointment was made only after the intervention of the Supreme Court in 2023. Without naming former Law Minister Arun Jaitley, who once coined the term “tyranny of the unelected” for judiciary activism and interference in policy matters, Justice Dutta said, “I remember an MP who said that the tyranny of the unelected. This should be considered equivalent to tyranny of the elected people.” The bench said, “Whoever comes to office is doing the same thing. It is unfortunate for the country. I watched a BBC video on Dr. Ambedkar. Within three years of the Constitution being made, he had said that democracy is not working in this country.”

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‘We’ll hit them harder’: Trump warns Iran of tough military action after 3 US ships come under fire in Hormuz

'We'll hit them harder': Trump warns Iran of tough military action after 3 US ships come under fire in Hormuz

us President donald trump Three US naval destroyers came under fire while passing through the Strait of Hormuz, but they were unharmed during the incident, it was claimed on Thursday. He also warned of strong military action if Iran did not agree to sign the deal quickly.In a post on Truth Social, Trump wrote: “Three world-class American destroyers just exited the Strait of Hormuz under fire, very successfully. The three destroyers were unharmed, but the Iranian attackers took heavy damage. They were completely destroyed along with several smaller boats, which are being used to replace their completely destroyed navy.”The incident comes amid rising tensions in and around the Strait of Hormuz, a key global shipping route, where both the United States and Iran have recently reported attacks and counter-attacks. In his post, Trump described the attack as intercepting missiles fired at US ships and destroying drones in the air, describing it as ‘like a butterfly falling on its grave’.“Missiles were fired at our destroyers, and they were easily shot down. Similarly, the drones came, and were incinerated while still in the air. They fell into the sea so beautifully, just like a butterfly falling on its grave!” He wrote further.Issuing a stern warning to Iran, Trump said the country would face more intense military action if it did not agree to a deal soon.“In the future if they do not quickly sign their agreement we will expel them even more harshly and much more violently,” he wrote.Describing it as a country led by ‘madmen’, he also said that Iran is not a ‘normal country’.Trump wrote, “A normal country would have allowed these destructive planes to pass, but Iran is not a normal country. They are led by LUNATICS.” He also reiterated his earlier claims that Tehran should never be allowed to possess nuclear weapons.Trump also said the three destroyers would now return to end what he described as a US naval blockade in the region.He wrote, “Our three destroyers, with their wonderful crews, will now rejoin our naval blockade, which is truly a ‘wall of steel’.”The comments come hours after reports of military exchanges in and around the Strait of Hormuz. According to US Central Command, US forces targeted Iranian military facilities responsible for ‘unprovoked’ missile, drone and small boat attacks against US warships passing through the strait. The US military said no US property was damaged during the incident.However, Iranian state media accused the United States of ceasefire violations by attacking Iranian territory and civilian coastal areas near Qeshm Island, Bandar Khamir and Sirik, and warned of a ‘crushing response’ to any further aggression.

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10,546 farmers commit suicide in 2024, 2% less than last year: Data | india news

10,546 farmers to commit suicide in 2024, 2% less than last year: Data

New Delhi: The latest report of the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) said that a total of 10,546 people associated with the agriculture sector (including 4,633 farmers/farmers and 5,913 agricultural laborers) died by suicide during 2024, which is 6.2% of the total suicide victims (1,70,746) in the country. However, the number of such suicides declined by more than 2% in 2024 compared to 2023, when 10,786 people died by suicide, making it the second consecutive year of decline. In 2023, the numbers had declined by more than 4% compared to 2022. State-wise data shows that Maharashtra is recording the highest number of such suicides (3,824), followed by Karnataka (2,971), Madhya Pradesh (835), Andhra Pradesh (780) and Tamil Nadu (503). According to the 2011 census, about 26 crore people (about 55% of India’s workforce) were employed in agriculture, of which about 12 crore were farmers and 14 crore were agricultural labourers. The NCRB clarified that the data only reflects the profession of people who died by suicide and has no connection with the cause of suicide. Also, the higher numbers in states like Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh correspond to areas where farmers mainly cultivate cash crops like cotton and sugarcane.People distressed by the failure or low production of such crops are forced to turn to moneylenders to meet their cash needs, and some of them even take extreme measures. Crop insurance, affordable agricultural loans and increased coverage of income support schemes may have led to a slight decline in the number of suicides.

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उत्तराखंड: ऊर्जा निगम में अधिकारियों और कर्मचारियों के मीटर प्रीपेड; बचत होगी, कमाई भी बढ़ेगी – पावर कॉर्पोरेशन में अधिकारियों और कर्मचारियों के बिजली मीटर प्रीपेड मोड में स्विच किए गए

उत्तराखंड पावर कॉरपोरेशन लिमिटेड (यूपीसीएल) के अधिकारियों और कर्मचारियों के स्मार्ट मीटर तत्काल प्रभाव से प्रीपेड कर दिए गए हैं। इस संबंध में यूपीसीएल प्रबंधन ने सभी को मोबाइल पर संदेश भेजा है।

केंद्रीय सचिव ऊर्जा पंकज अग्रवाल ने पिछले माह यूपीसीएल में समीक्षा बैठक ली थी। उन्होंने निर्देश दिए थे कि सभी सरकारी दफ्तरों और कर्मचारियों के मीटर प्रीपेड हों. निर्देशानुसार यूपीसीएल प्रबंधन ने गुरुवार से इसकी शुरुआत कर दी। यूपीसीएल पहले ही अधिकांश अधिकारियों और कर्मचारियों के आवासों पर स्मार्ट मीटर लगा चुका है। अब इन्हें प्रीपेड में बदल दिया गया है. इसके साथ ही ये मीटर रिचार्ज के आधार पर ही चलेंगे।

उत्तराखंड समाचार: पूरे सप्ताह ठंडे मौसम से यूपीसीएल को बड़ी राहत, बिजली की मांग में भारी गिरावट

बचत होगी, आय भी बढ़ेगी

यूपीसीएल के लिए सबसे बड़ा सिरदर्द सरकारी विभागों पर हर साल करोड़ों रुपये का बकाया है। कई बार बिजली तो कट जाती है लेकिन पेयजल, स्ट्रीट लाइट जैसे कई विभागों के बिल में कटौती नहीं हो पाती है. ऐसे में यह फंसा हुआ पैसा यूपीसीएल पर बोझ बन जाता है। प्रीपेड मीटर लगने के बाद विभागों में बकाए का झंझट खत्म हो जाएगा। विभाग जितना रिचार्ज करेगा, उतनी अधिक बिजली मिलेगी। रिचार्ज नहीं कराया तो कट जाएगी बिजली

16 लाख घरों पर लगेंगे स्मार्ट मीटर

यूपीसीएल को प्रदेश में 16 लाख से अधिक घरों में स्मार्ट मीटर लगाने हैं। इनमें से करीब तीन लाख मीटर लगाए जा चुके हैं। फिलहाल आम उपभोक्ताओं के मीटर पहले की तरह पोस्टपेड मोड में काम करते रहेंगे।

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India seeks help from Dhaka to deport illegal Bangladeshis: External Affairs Ministry india news

India seeks help from Dhaka to deport illegal Bangladeshis: External Affairs Ministry

New Delhi: The government on Thursday sought cooperation from Dhaka on the “key issue” of return of illegal Bangladeshis to India. Speaking on the issue for the first time after the Bengal election results, the External Affairs Ministry called for expediting the pending nationality verification of around 3,000 persons for smooth repatriation of illegal immigrants from Bangladesh. Randhir Jaiswal of the Ministry of External Affairs said, “This requires cooperation… More than 2,862 cases of nationality verification are pending in Bangladesh, some of which have been pending for five years.” India’s policy is that all illegal foreign nationals residing in India should be deported in accordance with Indian laws, procedure and established bilateral arrangements. “We hope that Bangladesh will expedite nationality verification so that the repatriation of illegal immigrants can be facilitated smoothly,” Foreign Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said. The comments came in response to media queries on the issue on Tuesday related to a social media post by Bangladesh Foreign Minister Khalilur Rahman in which he had said Dhaka would take action if there was any “coercive” incident from the Indian side. Jaiswal said, “These comments should be seen in the context of the main issue of return of illegal Bangladeshis from India. This requires cooperation from Bangladesh.” He also answered another question on possible cooperation between Bangladesh and China on the management of Teesta river. He said, “…we have 54 rivers that both countries share. We have created bilateral mechanisms to discuss all water related issues. These bilateral mechanisms keep meeting at regular intervals.” Bangladesh’s BSS news agency reported that Rahman had sought China’s participation and support for the Teesta project during his visit.

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आईएमए प्रतिनिधिमंडल ने डीएम शशांक त्रिपाठी से मुलाकात कर भवन निर्माण की समस्याओं से अवगत कराया

अयोध्या में इंडियन मेडिकल एसोसिएशन (आईएमए) के प्रतिनिधिमंडल ने नये जिलाधिकारी शशांक त्रिपाठी से शिष्टाचार मुलाकात की. इस दौरान आईएमए पदाधिकारियों ने जिलाधिकारी को गुलदस्ता भेंट कर उनका स्वागत किया और संगठन से जुड़ी विभिन्न समस्याओं पर चर्चा की. प्रतिनिधिमंडल ने विशेष रूप से आईएमए भवन निर्माण कार्य में आ रही समस्याओं को जिलाधिकारी के समक्ष रखा और उनके शीघ्र समाधान की मांग की. जिलाधिकारी ने समस्याओं को गंभीरता से सुना और आवश्यक कार्रवाई एवं समाधान का आश्वासन दिया। इस बैठक को स्वास्थ्य क्षेत्र और प्रशासन के बीच बेहतर समन्वय की दिशा में एक महत्वपूर्ण कदम माना जा रहा है.

जिलाध्यक्ष के नेतृत्व में पहुंचा प्रतिनिधिमंडल
आईएमए अयोध्या का प्रतिनिधिमंडल जिलाध्यक्ष डॉ. आशीष श्रीवास्तव के नेतृत्व में जिलाधिकारी कार्यालय पहुंचा. प्रतिनिधिमंडल में आईएमए के कई वरिष्ठ पदाधिकारी और डॉक्टर शामिल थे. सभी ने नए जिलाधिकारी शशांक त्रिपाठी का स्वागत किया और उन्हें नई जिम्मेदारी के लिए शुभकामनाएं दीं। बैठक के दौरान संगठन की ओर से स्वास्थ्य सेवाओं से जुड़े मुद्दों पर भी चर्चा की गई. प्रतिनिधिमंडल ने बताया कि आईएमए भवन के निर्माण कार्य में कई प्रशासनिक एवं तकनीकी दिक्कतें आ रही हैं, जिससे काम प्रभावित हो रहा है.

भवन निर्माण में आने वाली समस्याओं पर चर्चा
आईएमए पदाधिकारियों ने जिलाधिकारी को विस्तार से बताया कि भवन निर्माण से संबंधित कुछ मामलों के कारण कार्य की गति धीमी हो गयी है. उन्होंने प्रशासन से सहयोग की अपेक्षा जताई और समस्याओं के शीघ्र समाधान की मांग की। जिलाधिकारी शशांक त्रिपाठी ने प्रतिनिधिमंडल की बात ध्यान से सुनी और आश्वासन दिया कि सभी समस्याओं का समाधान प्राथमिकता के आधार पर किया जाएगा। उन्होंने कहा कि स्वास्थ्य सेवाओं से जुड़े संस्थानों को बेहतर सुविधाएं मिलना जरूरी है.

कई अधिकारी मौजूद थे
इस मौके पर आईएमए सचिव डॉ. निशांत सक्सेना, डॉ. आरके बनौधा समेत कई पदाधिकारी व सदस्य मौजूद रहे। सभी ने प्रशासन और डॉक्टरों के बीच बेहतर संवाद कायम रखने पर जोर दिया. प्रतिनिधिमंडल ने आशा व्यक्त की कि जिलाधिकारी के सहयोग से आईएमए भवन का निर्माण कार्य शीघ्र पूरा हो जायेगा और इससे जिले के चिकित्सकों को बेहतर सुविधा मिलेगी.

(रिपोर्ट:अनूप कुमार अयोध्या)

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US to revoke passports of thousands of parents with debts of more than $100,000 over unpaid child support

US to revoke passports of thousands of parents with debts of more than $100,000 over unpaid child support

Thousands of American parents who are owed huge sums in unpaid child support are going to lose their passports as the US government is set to expand enforcement of a long-standing federal law, the Associated Press reports.The U.S. State Department confirmed the cancellations will begin Friday, initially targeting parents who owe $100,000 or more. Based on data provided by the Department of Health and Human Services, officials estimate that about 2,700 passport holders fall into this category.The move is a change from earlier practice, where passports were usually marked only when people applied for renewal or used consular services. Under the new system, officials will now proactively cancel passports based on debt information shared by federal and state agencies.“We are expanding a common-sense practice that has proven effective in helping child care providers repay their debts,” said Mora Namdar, Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs.He added: “Once these parents resolve their debts, they can once again enjoy the privileges of a U.S. passport.”The policy is expected to be expanded further to include parents who owe more than $2,500 in unpaid child support, the limit set under a 1996 law. The number of people affected at that level has not yet been confirmed, but could reach several thousand once state-level data collection is complete.Under the system, DHHS will notify the State Department about individuals who are in arrears. Those identified will have their passports canceled and will have to repay their debts before reapplying for travel documents.Parents whose passports have been canceled will be informed that their documents are no longer valid for international travel. People who have already left the country at the time of revocation will need to contact a U.S. embassy or consulate to obtain emergency travel documentation to return home.The program has already had consequences for some parents paying overdue amounts after news of the crackdown broke earlier this year.This policy is part of the passport denial program created under federal law in 1996, which allows the government to restrict passports to individuals with significant child support arrears. Since its launch, the program has helped collect hundreds of millions of dollars in unpaid support, including more than $156 million in the last five years alone. Enforcement will be implemented in phases, starting with higher loan limits and then potentially moving to lower levels of outstanding amounts.

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