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GREEN & YELLOW RULE OVER BLUE
Opener's Rapid 61, Wade's Cameo Help Aussies Chase Down 208 With 4 Balls Left
World is in peril, warns UN chief, calls for action
UN secretary general Antonio Guterres on Tuesday voiced concern that the international community is "not ready or willing" to tackle the "big dramatic challenges of our age", warning that the world is in "peril and paralysed".
China suspends 3 officials as anger mounts over quarantine-bus crash
A nighttime bus crash that killed 27 people in southwest China this week has set off a storm of anger online over the harshness of the country's strict Covid policies.
3 dead in violent Iran protests after death of woman held in hijab case
Iran faced international criticism on Tuesday over the death of a woman held by its morality police, which ignited three days of protests, including clashes with security forces in the capital and other unrest that claimed at least three lives.
Ceremonies over, saving monarchy now King's big task
MAN OF THE MOMENT: King Charles III leaves Westminster Abbey after the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II on Monday
Putin blasts US attempts to preserve global domination
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday blasted what he described as US efforts to preserve its global domination and ordered officials to boost weapons production amid the fighting in Ukraine.
Badlands Of Myanmar
Indians being held by criminal gangs deserve full attention from GoI. But options are difficult
Judging It Right
Trial courts think too little before awarding death penalties. But will they follow new rules SC frames?
After All, The Raj Is Dead
Colonialism was horrific. But a confident India should move past the decolonisation debate
‘Only a very brave man can write Kohli off ’
Oz Skipper Finch Says Virat Has Developed And Grown His Game In T20Is’
Moeen hopes to lead England to series win despite missing stars
Captains, Pakistan's Babar Azam and England's Jos Buttler, ahead o the first T20 in Karachi on Monday Buttler will miss the first few gam due to rehabilitation
REAL ACES
Ancelotti’s Men Triumph At Atletico In Spicy Derby
PM: Govt committed to welfare of Sikhs
Delegation Thanks Modi For Initiatives
HC asks BMC on what basis did it fine mask violators
Bombay high court on Monday directed BMC to explain on what basis it collected spot fines from those who violated its directive to wear masks during the pandemic.
City's Covid cases this month fall 80% over August
Five days ago, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the world has never been in a better position to end the Covid-19 pandemic. "We are not there yet. But the end is in sight," he said, signalling a clear opportunity to leave the two-and-half-yearlong pandemic behind. Local health experts concur that the transmission has dropped in the community.
BMC to go over permissions it granted in past to Sena rallies
The tussle to hold the Shiv Sena's annual Dussehra rally at Shivaji Park is becoming more intense. For the Uddhav Thackeray faction, MP Vinayak Raut on August 22 asked for the BMC's nod, while for CM Eknath Shinde's group, Mahim MLA Sada Sarvankar applied for permission on August 30.
Bishnois protest serving chital to cheetahs
AT RISK: Chitals are going extinct and need to be protected, the Bishnoi community said in a letter to PM Narendra Modi
Now, Army Day parade being shifted out of Delhi
While the location is yet to be finalised, the parade will be held in the jurisdiction of the Southern Command, which has its HQ in Pune
No talks at cost of food security: India to international community
Says It Backs Multi-Lateral Agreements
Hijab petitioners cite 'just 1 suicide bombing in India'
Challenging a Karnataka high court decision upholding the ban on hijab in educational institutions, the Muslim side on Monday told the Supreme Court that it impinged the minority community's faith in India and the right to freedom of conscience guaranteed to every citizen by the Constitution to choose and follow any religious practice, including wearing hijab.
Bihar officers 'aren't applying their mind' on liquor law: HC
'Babus Hearing Appeals Doing Copy-Paste Job'
Capt joins BJP with kin, says shares its security ideology
Former Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh on Monday joined BJP in the presence of senior party leaders Narinder Singh Tomar and Kiren Rijiju, and merged his Punjab Lok Congress (PLC) with the saffron party.
Russian strike hits hydro plant near 2nd N-site
A Russian missile exploded near the South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant just after midnight on Monday and forced a shutdown at a hydroelectric station, Ukrainian officials said, in the latest attack by Moscow on critical infrastructure in Ukraine.
Biden vows to defend Taiwan; China hits back
US President Joe Biden said US forces would defend Taiwan in the event of a Chinese invasion, his most explicit statement on the issue, drawing an angry response from China that said it sent the wrong signal to those seeking an independent Taiwan.
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Reopening movie theatres in Kashmir is great news. Certainty on poll schedule will be better news
Vignettes From The Liberation Of Hyderabad, 1948
Indian army displayed an ‘in and out’ professionalism, later repeated in freeing Goa and Bangladesh
Buck Stops Where?
RBI should consider severely fining banks, NBFCs that fail to ensure proper conduct of loan recovery agents
Wait For The Winter
If mild Omicron is all there is in cold months, the pandemic’s tempest may reduce to a trickle
Is Kriti Dating Prabhas?
Rumour has it that Kriti Sanon and Prabhas' on-screen chemistry has spilled over to their real life as well.
Vulture count in Raigad shows decline: Report
The vulture count in Raigad shows a decline in its numbers from 347 in March 2021 to 249 in March 2022 as per the data released by Society of Eco-Endangered Species Conservation and Protection or Seescap, a non-governmental organization into its conservation.