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Trapped in war: Eight Indians 'forced to fight for Russia Army'
What started as a hopeful journey for nine men from Azamgarh and Mau, lured by promises of high-paying security jobs in Russia, has turned into a harrowing ordeal.
Why did Arshad kill his mother and four sisters?
A chilling 6:55-minute video has surfaced, featuring 24-year-old Arshad and his father, Mohammad Badruddin, confessing to the brutal murder of five family members—Arshad's mother and four sisters in the city.
BSF Allowing Infiltration in Bengal, Alleges CM Mamata
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday accused the Border Security Force of letting infiltrators from Bangladesh enter India and charged the BSF with trying to destabilise the state.
12 Killed in Montenegro Shooting Spree, Cornered Attacker Kills Self
Shock and dismay prevailed in Montenegro on Thursday after a gunman fatally shot 12 people, including two children, in the western town of Cetinje before killing himself.
Right To Property An Important Constitutional Right, Rules SC
The Supreme Court on Thursday asserted that while the right to property is no longer a fundamental right under the Indian Constitution, it remains a constitutional right and a recognised human right.
SC questions Centre, raps Punjab on Dallewal health
THE BENCH ASKED THE CENTRE WHY IT CAN'T MAKE A STATEMENT TO DEFUSE THE CRISIS? IT ALSO CALLED 'INEFFECTIVE' THE PUNJAB GOVT'S HANDLING OF DALLEWAL HEALTH
In EPL, Santo Gets Forest Out of the Woods
Nottingham Forest have begun 2025 in contention for a Champions League spot.
Sports Ministry, IOA Back Different Set of IGU Officials
The sports ministry has given its stamp of approval for the Indian Golf Union (IGU) election with Brijender Singh as president and Satish Kumar Sharma as secretary.
Seniors, head coach under BCCI scanner after debacle at MCG
IF ROHIT SHARMA DOES INDEED MOVE ON FROM TEST CRICKET, VICE-CAPTAIN JASPRIT BUMRAH APPEARS SET TO BE APPOINTED NEXT INDIA CAPTAIN
Without Bumrah, series would've been one-sided
Aussie pace great McGrath lauds India spearhead who has been a one-man force with 30 wickets in the four Test matches yet
Teen golfer Avani set for LET with a new mindset
Charting the course
Carlsen shares World Blitz title with Nepomniachtchi
World No.1 sealed pact with Russian after 7 games in the final to share a global title for the first time
Slow sales cloud $500-bn goal for local electronics
India's cooling consumer electronics market has put a question mark on its lofty aim to achieve annual revenue of $500 billion from electronics manufacturing.
Commercial LPG, ATF prices cut for first time in 6 months
In a New Year gift to the people, government-owned oil marketing companies (OMC) reduced prices of commercial cooking gas for the first time in six months on Wednesday with immediate effect.
Air India Plans To Expand In 2025, Says CEO Campbell Wilson
Air India's chief executive officer Campbell Wilson in an internal mail on Wednesday announced that the airline has expansion plans in 2025 and that it is set to grow remarkably in the years to come.
Rupee fall exacts a quiet toll on FPI investments
The steady slide of the rupee against the dollar has significantly hit the dollar returns of foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) in India, despite the local currency being among global currencies least affected by a stronger greenback.
Carmakers ride to record domestic sales in 2024
Indian passenger vehicles market registered record wholesales of 4.3 million units in 2024, with companies such as market leader Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, Tata Motors, Toyota Kirloskar Motor, and Kia posting their best-ever annual domestic sales.
GST collections rise 7.3% to ₹1.77 lakh crore in Dec
Growth slows to a single digit as Q2 GDP expands at a seven-quarter low
PAKISTAN: OVER 300 BOOKED AFTER UNREST IN KARACHI
\"It Ends With Us\" director Justin Baldoni sued The New York Times for libel on Tuesday over its story on allegations that he sexually harassed and sought to smear the reputation of the film's star, Blake Lively.
Truck attack in New Orleans kills 10; FBI probing terrorism angle
The driver, who swerved around barricades, fired at cops and struck them from the vehicle after it finally crashed, eyewitnesses said
Pakistan: Over 300 Booked After Unrest in Karachi
Over 300 people have been booked after clashes between protesters and police at Karachi's Numaish Chowrangi as the protest turned violent on Tuesday, ARY News reported.
Trump Urges GOP to Counter Senate Dems' Delay Tactics
US President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday accused Senate Democrats of attempting to delay the confirmation process of Republican nominees, urging his party to be \"smart\" and \"tough\" in countering their efforts.
S Korea to send Jeju Air crash black box to US
South Korean investigators probing a Jeju Air crash which killed 179 people in the worst aviation disaster on its soil said on Wednesday they will send one of the retrieved black boxes to the United States for analysis.
Israeli New Year strike kills 15 people in Gaza
Gaza's civil defence agency said on Wednesday that an Israeli air strike in the territory's north killed at least 15 people, marking what the rescuers called the New Year's first deadly attack.
In Manipur, the search for peace
Chief minister Biren Singh's apology offers an opening for dialogue, ending the ethnic conflict
Russia Halts Its Gas Exports to Europe
Russian gas exports via Soviet-era pipelines running through Ukraine came to a halt on New Year's Day, marking the end of decades of Moscow's dominance over Europe's energy markets.
The Many Wars Suggest Collapse of Moral Values
Last year was a violent year, and the new year threatens to be worse. The Armed Conflict Location and Event Data (ACLED) initiative indicates that global conflicts doubled over the past five years, with a domino effect in multiple areas.
The unsettled debate about Covid origins
On December 31, 2019, a notice about an unusual pneumonia cluster in Wuhan, China made its way to the WHO's disease surveillance system.
Niti Aayog's decade as an ideas platform
New challenges await the country's premier policy think tank
On climate, India can tap Trump's transactionalism
The West thinks it has been doing too much for the climate. The poor nations aren't moved. The new leader of the West, Trump, rejects pious posturing; he operates like a sharp trader. How does India intend to negotiate with him?