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Iran allowed Iraqi tankers to pass through Hormuz Strait: state media

Tehran has allowed Iraqi oil tankers passage through the Strait of Hormuz. This decision follows repeated requests from Baghdad over the past six months. Iran asserts control over the vital waterway, requiring permission and transit fees. Iraq relies on this strait for exporting the bulk of its crude oil.

22 Aug 2026 5:02 pm
Rankings do not matter: Gambhir says India heading in right direction in Tests amid team transition

Coach Gautam Gambhir stated India is undergoing a Test cricket transition phase. He dismissed concerns over rankings, asserting the team is moving forward. Young players Devdutt Padikkal and Manav Suthar made immediate impacts in the first Test. Gambhir praised their performances while noting the need for continued development. Building depth in red-ball cricket remains a key focus for the Indian team.

22 Aug 2026 5:01 pm
Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath assures no sugar shortage, details state stock availability

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath stated there is no sugar shortage in the state. He assured consumers that ample sugar stocks are currently available with mills. Mills have sold significant quantities, which remain in the open market. Officials are directed to monitor stocks and take action against hoarding. Sugarcane cultivation is projected to increase for future production.

22 Aug 2026 4:55 pm
Bengaluru customer finds little fat black shirt printed on Subko Coffee bill instead of his name; cafe issues apology

In a notable incident at a Bengaluru coffee shop, a customer was labeled as 'Little fat black shirt' on his bill, leading to accusations of body-shaming. The individual took to social media to voice his discontent. In response, Subko Coffee publicly apologized, denouncing fat shaming and confirming that they would implement discipline and reassess their customer service protocols to prevent future issues.

22 Aug 2026 4:55 pm
My job is to win trophies, not views and likes: Gambhir responds to criticism ahead of second Sri Lanka Test

India's head coach Gautam Gambhir prioritizes winning trophies over external criticism. He stressed that team success is the only measure that truly matters. Discussions are ongoing to ensure key players remain available for matches. Player availability and squad continuity will help achieve better results. India recently defeated Sri Lanka by 165 runs in the first Test.

22 Aug 2026 4:40 pm
Psychology says people who write long messages and then shorten them before sending may be managing anticipated judgment

Psychology does not suggest that everyone who edits a text fears being judged. However, research onself-presentation, impression management, self-consciousness and emotion regulationcan help explain why people sometimes adjust their messages when they become aware of how others might perceive or evaluate them.

22 Aug 2026 4:39 pm
UN welcomes Sri Lanka's efforts to bring back refugees from India

Sri Lanka simplified immigration procedures for refugees returning from India. The United Nations welcomed this significant decision for their safe return. Many refugees fled ethnic violence which began in nineteen eighty-three. Around ninety thousand refugees still reside in India's Tamil Nadu state. The UNHCR will facilitate the return and resettlement of these displaced individuals.

22 Aug 2026 4:22 pm
A 1960s house in South London is staying 10C cooler than outside without air conditioning during extreme heat. It acts like an insulated flask maintaining a cooler temperature indoors by keeping heat outside

A 1960s ex-council house in south London stayed 10C cooler than outside during a 35C day without air conditioning. Architect Marion Baeli spent a decade upgrading the property with insulation, triple-glazed windows, airtight construction and ventilation, turning it into a Passivhaus-style home that uses far less energy.

22 Aug 2026 3:25 pm
India eye women's hockey World Cup semifinal berth in clash against Australia

India's women's hockey team plays Australia in a crucial World Cup match on Sunday. A win against Australia will secure India a spot in the semifinals. The team has shown strong defense, with goalkeepers making key saves. However, converting opportunities into goals remains a challenge for the Indian side. This match is considered a quarterfinal by coach Sjoerd Marijne.

22 Aug 2026 2:56 pm
Jharkhand exam protesters accuse govt of 'betrayal' as HC stays several job test cancellations

Exam protesters in Jharkhand accuse the state government of betrayal. They are upset the government did not defend its exam cancellation decision. The opposition BJP supports the protesters and criticizes Rahul Gandhi's stance. The ruling JMM alleges the BJP is exploiting student issues for political gain. Protesters plan further demonstrations if the government fails to act.

22 Aug 2026 2:55 pm
In 1942, the tanker SS Gulfoil was torpedoed in the Gulf of Mexico; nearly 70 years later, NOAA found its wreck covered in Lophelia coral

The SS Gulfoil, a World War II tanker, has transformed into a stunning coral reef over the years. After resting on the seabed for decades, cold-water corals now blanket its wreckage. These shipwrecks act as artificial reefs bustling with life, prompting scientists to explore the impacts of petroleum pollution in deep seas. This oceanic revival highlights nature's resilience, urging us to pay attention.

22 Aug 2026 2:50 pm
T20 is the future, but boards should preserve Test and ODI formats: Chaminda Vaas

Chaminda Vaas advocates for preserving Test and 50-over cricket formats. He believes T20 cricket is the game for the future. Vaas stresses the need for boards to support traditional formats. He suggests improving Sri Lanka's domestic cricket structure. Identifying players suited for each format is also crucial.

22 Aug 2026 2:43 pm
In 2004, NASAs Genesis sample capsule crashed in Utah at up to 193 miles per hour; scientists later recovered valuable solar-wind samples

NASA's Genesis mission faced a dramatic mishap in Utah when its capsule crashed after gathering precious solar wind samples. The failure of the parachutes due to a design flaw led to the destruction of the spacecraft. However, dedicated scientists managed to recover the dispersed solar materials, unveiling striking variations in oxygen isotopes between the Sun and planetary bodies.

22 Aug 2026 2:40 pm
From gas station theft to high-speed escapes: Two face massive charges after crime sprees across Nova Scotia; check timeline

Authorities have taken two suspects into custody for a series of theft-related offenses. This included charges for robbery and dangerous driving. The investigative process was initiated by a fuel theft incident along with a report of a stolen vehicle. After multiple arrest attempts, officers successfully detained them in Falmouth, recovering the stolen vehicle, and both suspects are now facing court proceedings.

22 Aug 2026 2:38 pm
Messi fined by MLS for on-field altercation with Philadelphia Union's Quinn Sullivan

Lionel Messi received an undisclosed MLS fine for striking Quinn Sullivan during a match. An independent panel also rescinded a red card shown to Cavan Sullivan. Messi was previously fined in February 2025 for a neck grab incident. Inter Miami currently sits second in the Eastern Conference standings.

22 Aug 2026 2:35 pm
Liverpool City Development and LFC explore strategic partnership with Telangana government

Liverpool officials met Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy in London. They expressed interest in a strategic partnership focusing on key sectors. A Liverpool delegation will visit Hyderabad in October for further discussions. Meanwhile, Fenway Sports Group announced a new investment in Liverpool Football Club. This investment aims to support the club's long-term growth and future objectives.

22 Aug 2026 2:34 pm
In 2013, NASA beamed laser data from lunar orbit at 622 megabits per second, demonstrating faster space communications than radio

In 2013, NASA's Lunar Laser Communication Demonstration set a groundbreaking standard by achieving data transmission speeds of 622 megabits per second. This innovative mission highlighted the superiority of laser technology over conventional radio communication, showcasing its potential for faster space data transfer across vast distances. Subsequent tests on the Psyche craft further examined these optical communication capabilities, paving the way for future advancements in space communication

22 Aug 2026 2:30 pm
Multiple killed in police car, passenger vehicle crash near Middlesbrough

A collision involving a police car and a passenger vehicle occurred near Middlesbrough. This incident tragically resulted in multiple fatalities, according to local authorities. Cleveland Police confirmed the collision happened early Saturday morning on a main road. Investigators are currently working to identify the deceased individuals. Families of the victims are being contacted by the police force.

22 Aug 2026 2:25 pm
I spent two months with Apples new Siri AI and its finally worth talking to

Siri has spent years playing catch-up in the AI race. The new Siri AI on iOS 27 finally feels like a real assistant, with personal context and onscreen awareness. But Apple still has some catching up to do.

22 Aug 2026 2:23 pm
In 2009, NASA deliberately crashed LCROSS into a permanently shadowed lunar crater; the mission detected water in the resulting debris plume

NASA's groundbreaking LCROSS mission in 2009 confirmed the presence of water ice at the Moon's south pole, transforming our understanding of lunar resources. The Artemis program now aims to utilize this valuable ice for future explorations. Despite promising discoveries, translating these findings into actionable plans poses significant challenges. Ongoing missions are diligently mapping ice reserves to support eventual mining endeavors.

22 Aug 2026 2:20 pm
Quote of the Day by Henry David Thoreau: If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours

Quote of the Day by Henry David Thoreau: Taking the first step toward desired goals builds momentum and opens new possibilities. Living a life that reflects personal values is more important than external expectations. Unexpected success often emerges from consistent, deliberate action over time. Henry David Thoreau's philosophy encourages intentional living and pursuing personal dreams. This idea remains relevant today, urging individuals to define their own success.

22 Aug 2026 2:14 pm
In 1965, NASA deliberately crashed Ranger 9 into the Moon, creating live TV from crater Alphonsus with more than 5,800 images

On March 24, 1965, Ranger 9 made a historic descent, sending back thousands of photos that effectively debunked Soviet assertions regarding lunar volcanic activity. This groundbreaking mission yielded highly detailed images of the Alphonsus crater, which played a crucial role in the selection of future lunar landing sites and Apollo missions. Moreover, Ranger 9's transmission underscored NASA's dedication to transparency in its scientific endeavors.

22 Aug 2026 2:10 pm
In 1862, silver transformed Aurora in Nevada Territory from a mining camp into a town of about 7,000 people; years later, only about 500 remained, and many mills had been dismantled

Once an empty expanse, Aurora surged into a thriving community of seven thousand within two short years, thanks to promising silver mines. Yet, as the luster of silver faded, the population sharply declined over the next sixteen years, prompting many to seek fortunes in Bodie, California. Now, what remains of Aurora is a ghostly echo of the past, featuring crumbling structures and an old cemetery, recalling its fleeting glory.

22 Aug 2026 2:00 pm
In the 1950s, U.S. nuclear tests were conducted at Bikini and Enewetak; decades later, Guam corals preserved carbon-14 spikes linked to tests in 1954, 1956, and 1958

Guams coral reefs act as natural historians, chronicling chemical footprints of Cold War-era nuclear tests. Distinct radiocarbon spikes from the years 1954, 1956, and 1958 reveal the pathways of nuclear fallout as it spread through the tropical Pacific. This invaluable information extracted from coral cores charts a sixty-year timeline of the oceans chemical changes, enabling scientists to accurately date marine species currently inhabiting these waters.

22 Aug 2026 1:40 pm
This Walnut hack effortlessly erases wood furniture scratches with no hassle, but there's a catch; follow step-by-step guide to avoid ruining your decor

Minor wooden furniture damage can be fixed using a simple walnut. The natural oils in nuts act as a wood stain and conditioner. Rubbing the nut meat over scratches helps oils penetrate the exposed grain. This method works best on light scuffs on finished wood surfaces. Avoid using this trick on precious antiques or very dark woods.

22 Aug 2026 1:30 pm
NASA left a camera on the moon for 31 months; when Apollo 12 brought it home, scientists found bacteria that appeared to be alive

After 31 months on the moon, a bacterium discovered on the Surveyor III camera is believed to be a case of contamination. A thorough re-evaluation of the lab tests from 1970 revealed procedural flaws, emphasizing the necessity for stringent planetary protection protocols. With modern missions incorporating extensive cleaning and sterilization, this past incident serves as a crucial lesson for space agencies to ensure contamination control.

22 Aug 2026 1:20 pm
Russian attacks on Ukraine kill 2 people a day after deadly shopping mall drone strike

Russian forces conducted overnight drone and missile strikes across Ukraine. These attacks resulted in at least two fatalities, authorities reported Saturday. This follows a deadly strike on a shopping center which killed sixteen people. Ukraine's railway operator confirmed one employee died in a Kyiv missile attack. Meanwhile, Ukraine has targeted Russian oil facilities with long-range drone strikes.

22 Aug 2026 1:18 pm
In 2024, scientists found that clownfish use white stripes to spot rivals; the fish attacked most when intruders matched their three-stripe pattern

Clownfish are anything but friendly when it comes to defending their homes, showcasing a fierce loyalty to their anemone habitats. They have an intriguing ability to recognize rivals by counting their bodys distinctive white stripes. Studies have revealed that clownfish predominantly attack decoys matching their own stripe pattern, highlighting their unexpected knack for mathematical pattern recognition.

22 Aug 2026 1:10 pm
CGST Zone detects clandestine pan masala, tobacco unit, detects tax evasion of Rs 160 cr

Hyderabad CGST Zone busted a clandestine pan masala and tobacco manufacturing unit. Officials detected approximately Rs 160 crore in duty and cess evasion. The operation seized finished stock, raw materials, and packing machines. A key person organizing the illicit operations was arrested and remanded. This enforcement action targets manufacturers avoiding applicable GST and excise duties.

22 Aug 2026 1:03 pm
Duleep Trophy: All eyes on Sooryavanshi as auditions for Australia ''A'' Test starts

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi seeks to improve his First-Class numbers in the Duleep Trophy quarterfinal. East Zone faces an inexperienced North East Zone, offering a chance for runs. The tournament also serves as an audition platform for India A hopefuls. North Zone's Kanhaiya Wadhawan leads the senior zonal side with maximum representation. The West Zone contest against North Zone promises an exciting and closely fought match.

22 Aug 2026 1:01 pm
BJP constitutes team for Gen Z outreach programme; Nitin Nabin, Smriti Irani, Vinod Tawde among key members

The Bharatiya Janata Party has formed a dedicated team for its Gen Z Outreach Programme. This initiative aims to strengthen engagement with young people across the nation. The party will soon begin this outreach to foster direct dialogue with the younger generation. It will focus on understanding their aspirations and concerns. The programme seeks to connect with young voters through various engagement activities.

22 Aug 2026 1:01 pm
In 2024, African elephants in Kenya were found using name-like calls for one another; a model identified the intended recipient 27.5% of the time at Samburu and Amboseli

Recent studies reveal that wild African elephants in Kenya utilize distinct vocalizations to communicate with one another, showcasing their advanced social skills. A sophisticated computer model has effectively pinpointed which elephants are being addressed in these calls. Observations of real-time behaviors in response to recorded sounds further validate these findings, underscoring elephants' sophisticated communication without mimicking each other's calls, shedding light on their intricate so

22 Aug 2026 1:00 pm
Kerala varsity Vice Chancellor alleges foreign forces try to turn youngsters into 'cockroaches'

Kerala University Vice Chancellor Mohanan Kunnummal defended his recent remarks. He alleged foreign forces deliberately target youth, making them drug addicts. Kunnummal explained his 'cockroach' comment was misunderstood by young students. He also addressed criticism regarding his 'Vande Mataram' statement.

22 Aug 2026 12:55 pm
An Idaho game warden in 1948 put a male beaver named Geronimo in a parachute box and dropped it from a plane; 76 beavers later faced the same fate and eventually transformed a landscape

Idaho's game wardens introduced an innovative approach in the late 1940s, using parachutes to relocate beavers. They engineered unique boxes to ensure the safe aerial transport of these animals to remote locations. Once settled, the beavers promptly engaged in their natural behavior of reshaping waterways, contributing significantly to their new habitats. A rediscovered film ultimately showcased this fascinating, albeit unconventional, wildlife management strategy.

22 Aug 2026 12:46 pm
Iran grants permission for Iraqi oil tankers to pass through Strait of Hormuz

Iran has taken a pivotal step by permitting Iraqi oil tankers to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. This action follows a series of requests from Baghdad utilizing various diplomatic avenues. Achieving this special transit was a critical goal highlighted during the visit of Iran's parliament speaker, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, to Iraq, with the announcement being covered by the state news agency IRNA on Saturday.

22 Aug 2026 12:45 pm
In 1961, Berliners went to sleep and woke up to a city cut in half. East German troops had put up barbed wire overnight, stopping trains, cars and thousands of people from crossing between East and West Berlin

In 1961, Berliners woke up to find barbed wire separating East and West Berlin after East German troops sealed the border overnight. Train services and road traffic were stopped, cutting off thousands of people and blocking the route used by East Germans fleeing to the West, marking the beginning of the Berlin Wall.

22 Aug 2026 12:41 pm
ET World Leaders Forum 2026: Madhya Pradesh now promises business land within 29 days, says Mohan Yadav

Madhya Pradesh has abolished over 900 hindering laws and offers land within 29 days. The state has attracted investments worth ten lakh crore rupees for ongoing projects. Exports are expanding from 37 districts, with further efforts underway for all 55. Clean energy capacity is set to increase significantly, supporting industrial growth. Infrastructure development and direct benefit transfers aid investor interactions and support.

22 Aug 2026 12:40 pm
Years of preparation, an appointment letter and a fight to keep their jobs: Jharkhand candidates return to offices amid looming legal battle

Jharkhand government cancelled recruitment examinations, causing widespread anxiety among newly appointed candidates. Protesting candidates received temporary relief after the Jharkhand High Court stayed the cancellation order. Many candidates had worked for years, making significant personal sacrifices for these government jobs. The High Court's interim order allows selected candidates to return to their offices for now. A final decision on the alleged irregularities and cancellations awaits fu

22 Aug 2026 12:35 pm
India's private credit funds increasingly turn to AI for deal sourcing, underwriting: EY

Indian private credit funds are adopting artificial intelligence for deal sourcing and analysis. Most funds use AI moderately for data analysis and monitoring purposes. A smaller group integrates AI deeply into their investment processes. The private credit market expanded in early 2026 despite global economic uncertainty. Funds are seeing demand for stress-related situations and financing needs.

22 Aug 2026 12:33 pm
South Korean container ship sets sail on first commercial Arctic voyage to Europe

A South Korean container ship has begun its first commercial voyage via the Arctic. This journey aims to test the viability of the Northern Sea Route for trade. The voyage is expected to take between forty and forty-five days. Officials hope this route will transform Busan into a global maritime hub. This initiative could position the Arctic as a regular trade route by 2030.

22 Aug 2026 12:29 pm
From a shy girl to team mentor, Savita Punia says hockey changed her life

Savita Punia transformed from a shy player to a confident team mentor. She overcame past hesitations and now travels the world with ease. Hockey significantly changed her, fostering immense personal growth and confidence. The veteran goalkeeper is nearing a significant milestone in her illustrious career. She aims to inspire young players and achieve further team success.

22 Aug 2026 12:26 pm
Gujarat liquor tragedy kills nine, leaves three critical

The death toll from spurious liquor in Gujarat's Bhavnagar district has risen to nine. Three individuals remain in critical condition while many others have been discharged from hospitals. Police have arrested thirteen of the twenty-one accused named in the first information report. The illicit hooch was allegedly prepared in Vartej with raw materials from Ahmedabad. Investigations are ongoing to identify all suppliers and distributors of the toxic liquor.

22 Aug 2026 12:24 pm
Quote of the Day by American poet Emily Dickinson: 'Truth is so rare, it is...' - Why honesty feels refreshing; a lesson on authenticity and genuine connection

Genuine honesty serves as a breath of fresh air, steering us away from the confines of polite deception that often govern social interactions. By expressing unfiltered truths, we nurture authentic connections, especially in todays digital realm. Renowned poet Emily Dickinson exemplifies this value in her works, demonstrating that transparency is not merely uplifting but essential for mental well-being and the strengthening of interpersonal bonds.

22 Aug 2026 12:15 pm
Gold prices rise for 3rd straight week, hit 3-month high. Can bullion reclaim $5,500 peak?

Gold rose 5% this week to nearly $4,603, marking its third consecutive weekly gain, supported by a weaker US dollar, Treasury bond buybacks and expectations of stable Fed rates. Analysts see long-term potential amid central-bank demand and currency concerns, though the World Gold Council expects near-term prices to remain rangebound.

22 Aug 2026 12:14 pm