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It's a wrap
Priyanka Chopra wraps up Citadel 2: Now, I'm diving into the holiday season
Age of outrage
Cinema is all about numbers today and its soul has gone missing, says Jaaved Jaaferi
Monkey earned more than Chunky
Chunky Panday reveals monkey in Aankhen was paid more than him and Govinda
Djokovic to begin bid for 25th Grand Slam crown in Brisbane
Novak Djokovic will begin his 2025 season and bid for an 11th Australian Open title at the Brisbane International, it was announced Wednesday, with the Serbian superstar now coached by Andy Murray.
Woods hopeful of coming to India
Former World No. 1 Tiger Woods is still hopeful of coming to India for a competitive event, something he has not been able to do for the 10 years he has been Hero Motorcorp's Global Partner.
Man U defender Luke says he is devastated after injury setback
Manchester United defender Luke Shaw said he was \"absolutely devastated\" after experiencing a setback in his recovery from a long-term injury.
Bayern Munich dumped out of German Cup
Bayern Munich were dumped out of the German Cup by holders Bayer Leverkusen as Nathan Tella's second-half goal secured a 1-0 win for the Bundesliga champions on Tuesday, after Manuel Neuer saw the first red card of his 866-game career.
Gukesh, Liren play out yet another draw in 8th game
Indian challenger D Gukesh and defending champion Ding Liren of China played out their fifth draw on the trot in a nervy eighth game of the World Chess Championship to remain level on points here on Wednesday.
Spin to play a role in Adelaide Test, says Curator
Spin is expected to play a role in the second Test between India and Australia, but the Adelaide Oval's head curator Damian Hough has also promised a 6mm grass cover to ensure that the ball doesn't wear out early during the day-night game here.
Hamilton faces emotional end to Mercedes journey
12-year stay with the team. He won six of his seven world titles with Mercedes, the most by any F1 driver with a single team. As an all-time great and the sport's only Black driver, Hamilton's influence extends far beyond the F1 grid.
Pant has taken to Test cricket like a duck to water
Former India head coach Rahul Dravid, while sharing his thoughts on Rishabh Pant's match-winning 89 not out against Australia at the Gabba during the 2020-21 Border-Gavaskar Trophy series, has said that the wicketkeeper batter has \"taken to Test cricket like a duck to water\" and called his performance in the red-ball format \"sensational.\"
Board turns down PCB's proposed fusion formula
UNCERTAINTY GROWS | Future of Champions Trophy hangs in balance as tensions between two boards escalate
Suryavanshi shines as India stroll into semis
Thirteen-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi lived up to the hype around his rare talent as India outclassed UAE by 10 wickets to enter the semifinals of the U-19 Asia Cup here on Wednesday.
Big test for Harmanpreet & Co against Australia
India will aim to address their batting inconsistency and finalise their combination ahead of the Women's World Cup next year when they take on the mighty Australia in the three-match ODI series, starting here Thursday.
Cummins needs to add more pace
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French govt on brink of collapse
France's minority government teeters on the edge of collapse after Prime Minister Michel Barnier invoked special powers to pass his budget without parliamentary approval, sparking a political firestorm.
UK cautions against travel in Bangladesh
The United Kingdom has issued a renewed warning for travelers to Bangladesh, cautioning about potential terrorist attacks and updating its travel advisory to emphasize heightened risks.
Telegram joins child safety scheme
Telegram, the popular but controversial messaging app, has reversed its long-standing refusal to join child protection initiatives, partnering with the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) to combat the spread of child sexual abuse material (CSAM).
Kyiv gives 2nd chance to AWOL soldiers
Facing severe troop shortages as the war with Russia grinds on, Ukraine's military is giving second chances to soldiers who went absent without leave (AWOL).
Trump's plan to end Ukraine war?
FLOATING PROPOSALS | Territorial concessions but NATO off the table
Jaish chief Masood Azhar surfaces after two decades
Fugitive jihad commander Masood Azhar, leader of the proscribed terrorist group Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM), has delivered his first public speech in over two decades, according to a JeM-affiliated online forum.
Trump pick Hegseth may be replaced
President-elect Donald Trump is reportedly considering Florida Governor Ron DeSantis as a replacement for Pete Hegseth as defense secretary, according to CBS News.
China bans export of key microchip elements to US
China has escalated its trade tensions with the United States by banning exports of critical materials used in semiconductor production, a day after Washington announced new restrictions on Chinese access to advanced chip technologies.
We need to reimagine the MSP for farm sector revival
Indian agriculture calls for a holistic approach. Agriculture must show sustained growth in sustainable ways
Can our political system convert crisis into opportunity?
India has a robust and vibrant democracy. We don't have to be defensive about our governance challenges
For Fadnavis, a challenge and an opportunity
So, finally the decks are clear for the installation of the Mahayuti government in Maharashtra.
S Korea pulls back from brink
The simmering stand-off between South Korea's President, Yoon Suk Yeol, and its Parliament erupted suddenly on Tuesday with the President proclaiming martial law.
'No deal with DKS on power-sharing, will abide by high command decision'
BONHOMIE
Minister stresses on faculty development
To align Karnataka's higher education system with global standards, faculty capacity building is essential, said Higher Education Minister Dr M.C. Sudhakar.
Yatnal not an outsider, hope all issues in K'taka BJP are settled through talks: Yediyurappa
Sounding a conciliatory note, veteran BJP leader B S Yediyurappa on Wednesday said Bijapur MLA and his critic Basanagouda Patil Yatnal was \"not an outsider\", and expressed hope about settling all the internal issues through discussions.