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Activists protested outside the Bangladesh Assistant High Commission in Agartala. They condemned the alleged lynching of Dipu Chandra Das in Mymensingh. The protesters accused Bangladesh authorities of failing to protect religious minorities. India's Ministry of External Affairs also conveyed concerns to Bangladesh High Commissioner.
Three minor boys were injured in Manipur's Tengnoupal district after playing with an unexploded mortar shell. The incident occurred in Molnoi village. Meanwhile, a hand grenade was found near Liberal College in Imphal East and a para shell bomb was discovered during excavation in Khamaran village. Bomb disposal squads safely detonated both devices. The injured boy's condition is critical.
Filmmaker Rob Reiner, 78, and his wife, Michele Reiner, 70, were discovered dead at their home on Sunday afternoon. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiners Office said both succumbed to multiple sharp-force injuries and classified the case as a homicide.
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy revealed that the United States has proposed a new peace talk format involving Ukraine, Russia, and potentially European envoys. Kyiv will evaluate this proposal after assessing the outcome of bilateral discussions with U.S. negotiators, which resumed on Friday. This development follows a period of intensified U.S.-backed shuttle diplomacy aimed at ending the nearly four-year-old conflict.
Khloe Kardashian has shared a rare behind-the-scenes look at one of the most closely followed celebrity traditions, the Kardashian-Jenner familys lavish Christmas Eve celebration.
In a groundbreaking achievement, Michaela Benthaus, a German engineer who lives with paraplegia, fulfilled her dream of space travel aboard Blue Origin, marking a first for wheelchair users. As she left her wheelchair behind and experienced weightlessness, she gazed down at Earth, a sight of wonder and inspiration.
Aristotle's timeless quote highlights that while anger is easy to feel, directing it appropriatelywith the right person, degree, time, and purposeis a mark of self-control and wisdom. This ancient insight remains relevant today, emphasizing emotional intelligence and responsible expression over impulsive reactions for personal growth and justice.
Filmmaker Rob Reiner's estate is valued at $200 million. He passed away on December 15, 2025. His son faces charges in the deaths of Rob and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner. Legal proceedings are underway to determine inheritance, with California law potentially impacting beneficiaries. The investigation continues into the tragic events.
US authorities have started releasing documents from the Jeffrey Epstein probe. Many files are blacked out, raising questions about transparency. The released material shows Epstein's connections to famous figures like Bill Clinton and Mick Jagger. Politicians are frustrated by the limited disclosure. The Justice Department states more files will be released later.
The discussions are part of the Trump administration's monthslong push for peace that also included meetings with Ukrainian and European officials in Berlin earlier this week. Ukraine's chief negotiator said late Friday that his delegation had completed separate meetings in the U.S. with American and European partners.
A former Army doctor warns against consuming moldy peanuts, which can contain the potent toxin Aflatoxin B1, severely damaging the liver and increasing cancer risk. While fresh peanuts offer cardiovascular benefits, processed or spoiled varieties can be harmful. Doctors recommend eating a small handful of roasted or boiled peanuts daily for maximum health advantages.
Homebuyers can still get mortgage rates under 6% by using smart strategies. Choosing government-backed loans, shorter terms, discount points, temporary buydowns, improving credit scores, shopping lenders, or considering adjustable-rate loans can help. Some experts say rates may fall below 6% in 2026. These tips can save money and lower monthly payments when buying or refinancing a home.
Justice Department files on Jeffrey Epstein have been partially released. This release vindicates Maria Farmer, who reported Epstein in the 1990s. The documents confirm her complaint was ignored by the FBI. Survivors welcome the release but seek more information. Ghislaine Maxwell is serving a prison sentence for her role in the abuse.
Cardiologists highlight that abrupt mental and sensory stimulation immediately after waking can trigger early morning heart attacks. This sudden strain, before the body stabilizes, overloads the nervous system and spikes stress hormones, increasing cardiac risk. A calmer, gradual morning routine can significantly reduce this danger.
A special NIA court in Budgam has issued a non-bailable arrest warrant for Hizbul Mujahideen chief Mohammad Yousuf Shah, also known as Syed Salah-ud-din. The court found sufficient evidence implicating Shah in terror-related offenses. Shah, who fled to Pakistan in 1993, has been declared a terrorist. He operates from Pakistan and leads the United Jihad Council.
The Union Home Ministry has significantly increased the quota for ex-Agniveers in BSF constable recruitment to 50%, up from 10%. First-time ex-Agniveers will receive a five-year upper age-limit relaxation, with others getting three years. They will also be exempted from physical tests.
Thought of the Day: As Christmas approaches, Carpenters Thought of the Day stands as a gentle reminder of belief, continuity and comfort. Much like her career, the quote reflects how small, consistent moments of years of hard work, can quietly shape lasting success.
Gold and silver are highly correlated and typically gold leads but the last two months, we saw silver lead.
A London court has postponed Nirav Modi's Bank of India loan trial. The fugitive diamond merchant faces delays in accessing legal documents from UK prisons. His extradition case to India is ongoing. The trial is now set for March 23 next year. This adjournment impacts the pursuit of an 8-million dollar loan case.
Nadda made the remark while addressing the 21st annual convocation ceremony of King George's Medical University (KGMU) in Lucknow.
British author David Walliams is in the news after HarperCollins UK decided to stop working with him. The move followed reports about an internal workplace investigation. Walliams has denied all wrongdoing and says he was not informed about the claims. The case has drawn public attention because of his long TV career and popular childrens books.
Swedish actress May Britt, who found fame in Hollywood and later in her marriage to Sammy Davis Jr., has passed away at 91. She began her career in Italian films before starring in Hollywood hits like 'The Young Lions' and 'Murder, Inc.'. Her marriage to Sammy Davis Jr. was historic, facing significant backlash due to its interracial nature.
Deputy CM DK Shivakumar stated that the Congress high command has communicated a message regarding power-sharing to him and CM Siddaramaiah. Both leaders will travel to Delhi together when summoned. This follows CM Siddaramaiah's earlier dismissal of any power-sharing deal, asserting his tenure depends on the high command's wishes.
Manuel de Jesus Rodriguez has been a staunch advocate for migrants, which make up most of his 17,000 congregants at the Our Lady of Sorrows church the largest parish in the Diocese of Brooklyn, which also oversees churches in Queens.
Colorado officials, including the Governor and Attorney General, have strongly criticized Xcel Energy for preemptive power outages. These shutoffs occurred due to severe winds posing fire risks. Residents, schools, and businesses faced prolonged power loss. Xcel Energy stated safety was paramount and aimed to restore power by Sunday. Over 85,000 customers were affected.
The city of Dhaka was filled with mourners at the funeral of Sharif Osman Hadi, the young leader whose life was tragically cut short. A key voice in last year's pro-democracy protests, Hadi succumbed to injuries sustained from gunfire last week, passing away in Singapore. His untimely death has ignited widespread demonstrations and unrest throughout Bangladesh.
Newly released Epstein files mention massage techniques and Ayurveda from India, with one exhibit detailing their use for detoxification. The US Justice Department released thousands of documents related to the convicted sex offender, following a mandate signed by President Trump.
Quote of the Day: Before setting their sights on flight, the Wright brothers experimented with a range of mechanical pursuits. They operated a printing press, published local newspapers, and later established a bicycle repair and manufacturing business in Dayton.
An earthquake of magnitude 3.8 shook Assam's Darrang district on Saturday. This tremor occurred at a shallow depth of 5 km. Earlier, a 2.9 magnitude quake was reported in Nepal. Assam lies in a high-risk seismic zone and has a history of devastating earthquakes. Residents are advised to stay alert and prepared for emergencies.
Corporate tax collections have surpassed personal income tax receipts this fiscal year. This indicates strong corporate earnings. Individual tax growth remains slow. Gross direct tax collections have crossed twenty lakh crore rupees. Net direct tax collections have seen an eight percent rise. This trend may change later in the fiscal year.
A Delhi court ordered Christian James Michel's release from custody in a money laundering case linked to the AgustaWestland chopper scam. However, he remains jailed due to a separate CBI corruption case. Michel, accused as a 'middleman', has been in custody for seven years, exceeding the maximum imprisonment period for the money laundering offense.
Delhi Traffic Police has announced restrictions and diversions around Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium for A. R. Rahman's concert on December 20. Commuters are advised to avoid IP Marg and Vikas Marg due to anticipated congestion from noon to 11 pm. Limited parking is available for vehicles with valid labels.
West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose unveiled national highway projects worth Rs 3,200 crore, aimed at boosting economic activities and tourism. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, unable to attend due to dense fog, addressed the event virtually, apologizing for his absence and highlighting the projects' role in reducing travel time and improving connectivity.
Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia expressed confidence that India will become the world's third-largest economy by the end of 2027, surpassing Germany. He attributed this projected growth to the policies and institutional reforms implemented by the Modi government. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav highlighted the state's rapid growth and favorable investment environment.
Imd Weather Forecast: Uttar Pradesh is bracing for continued severe weather as the IMD has issued a red alert for dense fog and cold day conditions. Visibility has plummeted in many districts, with cold northerly winds and atmospheric conditions contributing to the chill.
Police raid aimed to neutralize Comando Vermelho gang leadership. Operation faced leaks and a deadly trap for police. Brazil's deadly BOPE police unit went on a 'rescue mission'. Raid failed to weaken gang control over community, residents say.
Trinamool Congress criticizes Prime Minister Narendra Modi's rally speech. They allege he showed no concern for the Matua community's electoral roll issues. The party also claims Modi ignored harassment of Bengali speakers in BJP-ruled states. Modi, speaking by phone, called West Bengal a 'maha jungle raj' and urged support for BJP in 2026.
Bihar Governor Arif Mohammad Khan voiced disappointment regarding the controversy after Chief Minister Nitish Kumar removed a doctor's veil. The incident occurred during an appointment letter distribution event. The doctor's family stated they wish to avoid media attention. They also denied traveling to Kolkata and expressed no anger towards the Chief Minister or the government.
Sonia Gandhi has strongly criticized the Modi government's actions against MGNREGA. She stated that the government is weakening the scheme, which she described as a revolutionary step for rural poor. Gandhi vowed that Congress workers will defy any law seeking to repeal MGNREGA. She highlighted the scheme's role in providing employment and empowering gram panchayats.
BJP spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia alleged that Soros makes anti-India statements and also provides funds to create unrest in India and attack the country's integrity and sovereignty.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled an impressive 80-foot statue of Assam's first chief minister, Gopinath Bardoloi. The statue stands outside the new terminal of the airport bearing his name in Guwahati. Renowned artist Ram Sutar sculpted this tribute. Sutar also created the statue of Ahom general Lachit Barphukan.
When the game begins, players see a four-by-four grid containing 16 words. The objective is to determine which sets of four share a common meaning, phrase or conceptual connection. After selecting a group, players submit it for confirmation. Correct matches are locked in, while incorrect attempts reduce the available four guesses.
Sundar Pichai, a renowned name in the tech industry, is known for his lessons on success, leadership, innovation and business. The Indian-origin tech mogul worked at Google since 2004 and became its CEO in 2015. In one of his quotes, he wants to convey a message that people should listen to their heart and follow their dreams and passion and do something which drives and excites them. When you listen to your heart, you are likely to remain motivated in tough phases, he explains through his quote

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