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PM Modi checks on VP Dhankhar at AIIMS, wishes him ‘speedy recovery’​

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Bihar police to crack down on double-meaning Bhojpuri songs in public​

Bihar police have been directed to crackdown on the public playing of obscene Bhojpuri songs to safeguard women’s dignity and social morals. Additionally, an advisory has been issued to police personnel for exercising caution and ensuring adequate backup during raids, due to an attack on officers by the liquor mafia.

​ Bihar police have been directed to crackdown on the public playing of obscene Bhojpuri songs to safeguard women’s dignity and social morals. Additionally, an advisory has been issued to police personnel for exercising caution and ensuring adequate backup during raids, due to an attack on officers by the liquor mafia. Bihar police have been directed to crackdown on the public playing of obscene Bhojpuri songs to safeguard women’s dignity and social morals. Additionally, an advisory has been issued to police personnel for exercising caution and ensuring adequate backup during raids, due to an attack on officers by the liquor mafia. Read More

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Memes flood internet as India lose 15th consecutive ODI toss​

India lost the toss for the 15th consecutive time in ODIs, this time in the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy final against New Zealand. Despite this streak, India remains unbeaten in the tournament and will play the final with an unchanged team, while New Zealand faces a setback with pacer Matt Henry’s injury.

​ India lost the toss for the 15th consecutive time in ODIs, this time in the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy final against New Zealand. Despite this streak, India remains unbeaten in the tournament and will play the final with an unchanged team, while New Zealand faces a setback with pacer Matt Henry’s injury. India lost the toss for the 15th consecutive time in ODIs, this time in the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy final against New Zealand. Despite this streak, India remains unbeaten in the tournament and will play the final with an unchanged team, while New Zealand faces a setback with pacer Matt Henry’s injury. Read More

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New CPCB report says Kumbh water fit for bathing; cites ‘variability in data’​

The Central Pollution Control Board’s recent report has declared the water quality in Maha Kumbh as ‘fit for bathing’, following an earlier report that identified high faecal bacteria levels. The new findings emphasize data variability and the expert committee’s analysis underscoring that water quality can vary significantly due to multiple factors.

​ The Central Pollution Control Board’s recent report has declared the water quality in Maha Kumbh as ‘fit for bathing’, following an earlier report that identified high faecal bacteria levels. The new findings emphasize data variability and the expert committee’s analysis underscoring that water quality can vary significantly due to multiple factors. The Central Pollution Control Board’s recent report has declared the water quality in Maha Kumbh as ‘fit for bathing’, following an earlier report that identified high faecal bacteria levels. The new findings emphasize data variability and the expert committee’s analysis underscoring that water quality can vary significantly due to multiple factors. Read More

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Shoulder injury keeps Matt Henry out of Champions Trophy final

Nathan Smith came in for Henry, the highest wicket-taker in the tournament so far

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‘We want to play there’ – Adelaide Oval could host Sheffield Shield final between AFL games

Discussions have been held between SA’s premier and the Australia Football League to have the game played at Adelaide Oval in the week between football fixtures

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Iran’s Supreme Leader Rebuffs Trump’s Outreach Over Its Nuclear Program

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei decried “bullying governments” in an apparent response to a letter the White House sent to Iran earlier in the week.

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Echoing a Roman Emperor, Croatia Tries to Cap Soaring Prices

Diocletian, who once ruled territory that now includes Croatia, tried and failed to rein in inflation by dictating prices. Today’s government hopes its own such plan will succeed.

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Canada’s Liberal Party To Elect New Leader and Prime Minister to Replace Trudeau: What to Know

Front-runner Mark Carney and underdog Chrystia Freeland, both established, centrist policymakers, are vying to succeed Justin Trudeau amid grave threats to Canada from the United States.

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He Was Once a Covert Taliban Operative. Now He’s the Friendly Taxman.

Abdul Qahar Ghorbandi, head of Afghanistan’s Taxpayers Services Directorate, has the hard job of raising money in an impoverished country hobbled by international sanctions.

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