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Virat Kohli in County Cricket? Middlesex hope to lure the Indian star

Middlesex is reportedly keen on signing Virat Kohli for a stint at Lord's, aiming to add the Indian superstar to their roster. Despite his Test retirement, Kohli hasn't ruled out first-class cricket, opening the door for a potential County Championship or One-Day Cup appearance.

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Sharif admits Nur Khan base was struck: ‘Munir rang me up at 2.30am’

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has formally acknowledged that India conducted missile strikes on the Nur Khan airbase in Rawalpindi on May 9-10. This admission contradicts previous Pakistani statements that downplayed the exten ...more

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Cong livid as govt ignores its list for foreign outreach, picks Tharoor

A controversy has erupted after the Indian government selected Shashi Tharoor to lead a delegation on 'Operation Sindoor', despite Congress's disapproval and alternative recommendations. This decision has ignited accusations of politica ...more

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'Felt like bomb went off': Huge explosion rocks Palm Springs, 1 killed

A powerful explosion rocked Palm Springs, California, on Saturday morning, resulting in one fatality and prompting a large-scale emergency response. The blast, which occurred near North Indian Canyon Drive and East Tachevah Drive, led t ...more

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In a 1st, we destroyed terror camps 100km inside Pakistan: Amit Shah

Amit Shah stated that India retaliated strongly after the Pahalgam terror attack. Indian forces destroyed terror camps inside Pakistan. This action demonstrated India's firm response to terrorism. Shah highlighted previous responses to ...more

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Gujarat minister’s son held in Rs 71 crore MGNREGS scam case

Balwant Khabad, son of Gujarat minister Bachu Khabad, has been arrested in connection with a Rs 71 crore MGNREGS scam in Dahod. He and his brother are linked to firms that received undue payments for NREGA projects. The scam involved 32 ...more

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At 1.5 lakh, pedestrians made up 20% of road deaths in 5 years

Nearly 1.5 lakh pedestrians died in India from 2019-2023, highlighting their vulnerability despite having right-of-way. A Supreme Court panel audit revealed that footpath availability varies widely across states, often not meeting stand ...more

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SC bars Centre from granting retrospective green clearances

The Supreme Court has affirmed that the right to a pollution-free environment is a fundamental right, invalidating a central government memorandum that permitted retrospective environmental clearances for projects violating established ...more

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4,000 ex-troops to guard vital infrastructure across J&K

The J&K government has approved deploying 4,000 ex-servicemen to protect vital infrastructure across the Union territory. These veterans will perform non-combatant duties, including static guard duties and local coordination, at pow ...more

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Alex Ovechkin set to return for 21st NHL season

Alex Ovechkin returns for his 21st NHL season with the Washington Capitals, chasing more records as he nears 40. Despite uncertainty about retirement, Ovechkin remains a dominant force, inspiring teammates and fans alike. With his histo ...more

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With Op Sindoor still on, military gets emergency purchase powers

Amidst tensions with Pakistan and a strategic pause in Operation Sindoor, India has granted its armed forces emergency procurement powers with a budget of approximately Rs 40,000 crore. This move allows the Army, IAF, and Navy to quickl ...more

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MEA refutes Rahul Gandhi claim EAM ‘informed’ Pakistan about strikes

MEA strongly refuted Rahul Gandhi's allegation that Jaishankar informed Pakistan about Operation Sindoor, labeling it an "utter misrepresentation of facts." The MEA clarified that Pakistan was warned after the operation's commencement, ...more

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