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Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) spent a whopping Rs 9.20 crore to buy Bangladeshi cricketer Mustafizur Rahman in the IPL 2026 auction.
In Kashmir, often called paradise on Earth, the levels of PM2.5 and PM10 are increasing.
The current government has introduced the VB-G RAM G Bill, claiming to improve the existing scheme.
Given the deteriorating situation in Delhi, it seems that Delhi residents will only find relief from pollution when they leave the city.
Trump's team has selected Russia, China, and Japan, along with India, for this group.
Nearly 58 lakh names may be deleted from West Bengal's voters' list under the SIR, triggering TMC concerns of a Bihar-like setback ahead of the 2025 assembly polls.
Major European countries are now preparing to form a new strategic alliance centered on Europe.
For years, the internet was celebrated as the world's most democratic invention - a global town square where every citizen could speak, organise and influence. . That optimism has collapsed. Today, the battle for free speech is no longer about who may speak; it is about who gets to be heard.
After CM Revanth Reddy's proposal, the opposition BJP is also on the offensive.
One should understand the message conveyed from Delhi to Moscow through the Gita, a message rooted in friendship.
India's strategic needs have always been a priority for Putin, and these priorities led to the development of the BrahMos missile in India.
Putin warned European powers that if they started a war with Russia, then Moscow was ready to fight.
Recently, a JetBlue flight was cruising from Cancun to Newark when suddenly, without any warning or pilot input, the plane's nose dipped sharply downward.
Indonesia wants to purchase all three versions of the BrahMos: land, naval, and air force.
From bulldozer action to encounters, from confiscating mafia property to the Anti-Romeo Squad, Samrat Chaudhary's decisions in Bihar bear the imprint of UP CM Yogi Adityanath.
Shahbaz and Munir's aim is to increase pressure on the Taliban so that they can cut off Taliban support for Pashtun rebels and claim victory in Pakistan.
Part of Trump's strategy is Elise Stefanik, a close confidante of Trump, a Republican congresswoman, and a vocal critic of Mamdani.
A shutdown has been in effect in the US for the past 36 days. This shutdown under Trump's rule is the longest in the US history.
Iran influences both the Sunni Taliban and the Shia Hazara community in Afghanistan. This means that the Afghan Taliban may listen to Iran.
The policies of Trump since becoming president have led to a five-place drop in the US passport rankings.
The impatience of Gen-Z with the embedded political elite - especially in the developing world - is cited as an important factor which leads to these protests.
All countries condemned Trump's plan as a move that would destabilise Central and South Asia and assured Afghanistan of support.
Germany has also signed an agreement with India to raise the issuance of skilled visa programs from 20,000 to 90,000.
China has announced the launch of the K-Visa to attract talent from around the world amid the H-1B visa fee controversy in the US.
Both countries have described the 7-hour-long talks as positive. It was decided that efforts will be further intensified to finalise a beneficial trade agreement for both countries.
The numbers tell a devastating story. India has ordered 83 Tejas Mk1A fighters under a ?46,898 crore contract signed in 2021, with approval for an additional 97 aircraft. HAL aims to produce 16-24 aircraft annually to meet the Indian Air Force's urgent squadron requirements.
This is India's first fully indigenous chip specially designed for ISRO's launch vehicle i.e. rocket.
The two sides firmed up 13 key agreements and declarations, and announced the launch of several transformative initiatives.
After imposing a 50 per cent tariff on India, what does the US want to achieve with such statements now? What problem does Peter Navarro have with India?
In the recent past, the pace of climate change has increased, due to which the changes seen in the weather also becoming intense.
Rain in Rajasthan has broken the record of 69 years. In 2024, Rajasthan received 156 percent more rainfall than the average. By July 2025, there was 177 percent more rainfall.

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