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Arsenal capitalise on Alisson errors, cruise past Liverpool
Arsenal capitalised on an error from goalkeeper Alisson Becker to beat Liverpool 3-1 in the Premier League on Sunday. It was Gabriel Martinelli who took advantage of Alisson's failure to clear the ball on the edge of the 18-yard box in the 67th minute.
Mumbai thump Bengal for fourth win of Ranji season
Seamer Mohit Avasthi built on an impressive Ranji Trophy season with his third five-wicket haul in five matches as Mumbai romped to victory by an innings and four runs against Bengal in their Group B clash at Eden Gardens in Kolkata.
Gill pushes Test into Bazball court
The India No.3 helps set an improbable target of 399 for England to win Test. The visitors are 67/1 at stumps on Day 3
India beat Pak, secure World Group 1 berth
India secured their spot in World Group I of the Davis Cup by registering a comprehensive 4-0 win against Pakistan in Islamabad on Sunday.
Vinesh, Anshu clinch titles in fine comebacks from injuries
The senior wrestler, a face of last year's protests, and the youngster win their divisions at the Jaipur senior nationals
15% of India's aircraft fleet grounded
{ AVIATION } 116 AIRCRAFT OUT OF 719 BELONGING TO SEVEN INDIAN AIRLINE FIRMS HAVE BEEN GROUNDED
Reliance-Disney pact may set stage for consolidation
India's cluttered video streaming market could be in for some consolidation, if the sale of a majority of Disney's India assets to Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries Ltd sails through.
RBI likely to keep policy rate unchanged in review this week
Economists polled by Mint expect MPC to strike optimistic tone on growth
Parisians vote in anti-SUV parking, pollution referendum
FRANCE- JUST MONTHS BEFORE SUMMER OLYMPICS
Biden cruises to big win in S Carolina, taunts Trump
{ DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY } PROMISES TO DEFEAT DONALD TRUMP AGAIN
Northern Ireland leader predicts Irish unity vote within a decade
Northern Ireland has begun a \"decade of opportunity\" during which it will hold a vote on unification with Ireland, the UK territory's first nationalist leader said in an interview aired on Sunday.
NAMIBIA: TREATED FOR CANCER, PREZ HAGE GEINGOB DIES IN HOSPITAL
Namibia's President Hage Geingob died early on Sunday in a hospital in Windhoek, his office said. He was 82. Geingob, who was serving his second term as president and was his country's first prime minister after independence, revealed last month that he was being treated for cancer.
Red Sea attacks: US, UK launch airstrikes on Houthis in Yemen
The new strikes hit 36 targets in response to Houthis' attacks on commercial shipping operations as well as naval vessels passing through the Red Sea
Cleric held, supporters surround police station
The Gujarat Police's Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS)'s on Sunday detained Islamic cleric Mufti Salman Azhari from his Mumbai residence for allegedly making a hate speech in Junagadh last week, officers aware of the matter said.
CBI says former Bengal minister 'sole planner' of jobs scam, row erupts
The Central Bureau of Investigation's (CBI's) claim before a Kolkata court on Saturday that former West Bengal education minister Partha Chatterjee was the sole planner of the bribe-for-jobs scam in schools has triggered a political row since the Enforcement Directorate (ED) is conducting a probe against Trinamool Congress (TMC) national general secretary and chief minister Mamata Banerjee's nephew Abhishek Banerjee in the same case.
Isro to build launch vehicle for heavier payloads
The Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) is making progress in developing the next generation launch vehicle (NGLV), which will be able to carry heavier payloads by 2035, including the Bharat Antariksh space station, an official said on Sunday.
BJP youth wing men booked for vandalism
The Pune police on Sunday registered a case against a group of Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) activists for allegedly vandalising properties on Lalit Kala Kendra premises while protesting against the staging of a play based on Ramlila at the institute, a senior officer said, adding that a sub-inspector has been suspended for dereliction of duty over the incident.
Connectivity disrupted after snow engulfs hills
Normal life and connectivity were disrupted in Jammu & Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh on Sunday, after a fresh spell of snow in the two regions disrupted power and water supplies, and led to closure of roads and cancellation of several flights.
Don't include streaming platforms: Industry body to govt
IN BROADCASTING SERVICES BILL
Democratic set-ups being systematically weakened: Kharge
Kickstarting the Congress's crucial Lok Sabha poll campaign in Kerala, party President Mallikarjun Kharge on Sunday vehemently attacked the BJPled Union government, accusing it of causing indiscriminate unemployment and inflation in the country and \"systematically weakening\" democratic institutions.
Cong will protect tribal rights: Rahul during yatra in J'khand
The Congress party stands for Jal-Jungle-Jamin' (water, forest and land) of the tribal people and education and employment of youngsters from the community, party leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday said, as he slammed the Union government for its policies which, he claimed, are meant only for a few capitalists.
Bill to curb exam paper leaks to be tabled today
GOVT ASSURES STRICT ACTION
JMM, Cong MLAs back in J'khand ahead of floor test
Thirty-five legislators of the ruling Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) and Congress alliance, who were camping in Hyderabad, returned to Ranchi on Sunday, a day before the newly formed Champai Soren government is scheduled to prove its majority in the state assembly on Monday.
Don't consider borders as hindrance, says Shah
Crimes and criminals do not respect geographical borders and hence, law enforcement agencies should not consider borders as a hindrance, Union home minister Amit Shah said on Sunday and stressed the need to increase the use of technology in the entire process of justice.
INDIA IS IN THE DRIVER'S SEAT AT QUAD: GARCETTI
US ambassador to India Eric Garcetti said India is in the \"driving seat\" of the Quad, while America is in the seat next to it with the \"corrective steering wheel\", and added that it is up to India to \"forcefully define\" the nature of the diplomatic partnership.
Indian embassy man held for spying for Pak
The Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) has arrested a staff member of the Indian embassy in Moscow on the charges of spying for Pakistan's Inter-Service Intelligence (ISI), an official statement said.
UCC bill set to be tabled as Ukhand cabinet clears way
The Uttarakhand cabinet on Sunday approved the final draft of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC), two days after a five-member expert panel submitted it, paving the way for tabling of a draft bill for its implementation during a special four-day session of the state assembly that commences on Monday, people familiar with the matter said.
SC to hear AAP councillor's plea on mayoral polls today
The Supreme Court on Monday will hear an Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) councillor's plea challenging a Punjab and Haryana high court order that refused to grant interim relief to the party seeking fresh mayoral polls in Chandigarh.
Indian cities planning to be kid-inclusive
Play is crucial for children's happiness and well-being, for them to develop motor skills, for their cognitive and emotional development, and for them to understand their environment, believe experts. Restricting play opportunities can negatively impact children's physical and mental health, they say.
Key SE Delhi road hit by water leaks: PWD
The Public Works Department (PWD) has said that the damage and potholes on Ma Anandmayee Marg - a key arterial stretch in southeast Delhi that connects Outer Ring Road with the Mehrauli Badarpur Road - is due to leakage in a Delhi Jal Board (DJB) water reservoir near Okhla Phase-1.