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"Privacy Watchdog Investigates Breach of Kate Middleton's Medical Records"
The London Clinic is investigating a security breach involving the attempted access of Kate Middleton's medical records by at least one staffer. The hospital has assured the royal family of a full investigation and transparency. Middleton underwent abdominal surgery in January, and her ongoing absence from public events has sparked conspiracy theories about her health. Despite concerns, she was recently spotted shopping with Prince William, and her professional look-alike denied rumors of a body double.

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"India Police File Terrorism Charges in Embarrassing Parliament Security Breach"
Hindustan Times•2 years ago
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Parliament Breach: Shocking Security Breach on Anniversary of Deadly Attack
Originally Published 2 years ago — by Times of India

Manoranjan D, an engineering graduate from Mysuru, shocked his family and the nation as he breached Parliament security and opened a gas canister inside the heavily-guarded sanctum sanctorum of Indian democracy. Contrary to his bizarre act, he was known for his desire to do good to society and his love for books. His father, a farmer, condemned his actions and expressed shock at his son's involvement in the security breach. The accused had a visitor pass to the Parliament and had recently become involved in social media groups, but his father denies any anti-national sentiment or ideological commitment.
"Shocking Security Breach: Intruder Jumps on Tables in India Parliament"
Originally Published 2 years ago — by CNN

Two individuals breached security at the Lok Sabha, the lower house of India's parliament, causing a brief adjournment of the session. Four people have been arrested in connection with the incident.
"Security Breach: Man's Smoke Can Stunt Shocks Indian Parliament"
Originally Published 2 years ago — by Reuters India

A man breached security at India's parliament by jumping into the lawmakers' area, shouting slogans, and setting off a smoke can. The incident occurred on the 22nd anniversary of a deadly attack on the complex. The intruder was caught and surrounded by security staff and lawmakers, and four people, including the man, were arrested. Lawmakers expressed concern over the security lapse and reported hearing slogans and witnessing smoke. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was not present at the time. The lower house briefly halted proceedings but resumed business later. Investigations revealed that the smoke released was "ordinary smoke." The incident has prompted a temporary halt in issuing visitor passes and a comprehensive security review.