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'Fan' abuses Arshdeep while boarding team bus as security officers go missing
Pacer Arshdeep Singh, only 23 years of age, may have been subjected to mean social-media trolling after he dropped a sitter from Asif Ali's bat in a crucial India-Pakistan match on Sunday, but he had been insulated from real-life abuse here in Dubai. Until Tuesday night.
Neeraj on brink of another historic feat
Another historic feat awaits Olympic champion javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra as he will start as favourite in the prestigious Diamond League Finals here on Thursday.
Naseem sixes break Afghan, Indian hearts
Naseem Shah hit two crucial last-over sixes to bail Pakistan out of a tight situation against a valiant Afghanistan on Wednesday night. Pakistan's one-wicket win, with four balls remaining, not only broke Afghan hearts but knocked India out of the Asia Cup.
Govt: Framework to regulate social media coming
The Centre informed the Delhi high court on Wednesday that it will introduce at “some point in time” a framework to regulate social media platforms, including de-platforming of users by them. The government said its proposed framework would also be able to address grievances of existing cases of suspension of social media accounts.
Rajpath Formally Renamed Kartavya Path
NDMC Adopts Resolution, Lekhi Says Name Will Inspire Citizens To Fulfil Duties Towards Nation
Growth Is Everything
Rising GDP is key to government debt sustainability. But don't ignore spending
It's Not The Journey
Yatra makes Congress look like it's doing something. But what it really needs to do is rebuild ground-up
The Enigma That Is Xi
China's communist elders chose him because they thought he could be controlled. He proved them wrong
Putin says Russia hasn't lost anything, to meet Xi
As his forces struggle in Ukraine and his economy strains under sanctions, President Vladimir Putin struck a defiant tone on Wednesday, arguing that the West had failed in its "economic, financial and technological aggression" against Russia and that his country had only gained from the global furor over his invasion. "We have not lost anything and will not lose anything," Putin said at an economic conference in the Russian city of Vladivostok.
Imran: Won't let Sharif, Zardari pick army chief
The appointment of Pakistan's next army chief after Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa retires in November turned into another potential minefield in the country's politics after former PM Imran Khan declared he wouldn't allow his predecessor Nawaz Sharif and ex-president Asif Ali Zardari to pick someone of their choice, come what may.
Intel on foreign govt's N-powers seized from Trump home: Report
A document describing a foreign government's military defences, including its nuclear capabilities, was found in the FBI's search last month of former President Donald Trump's Florida home, the Post reported on Washington Tuesday.
If Obama with Kenya roots could do it, so can you, father told Suella
Given Suella Braverman's excellent track rechood, her father Christie Fernandes isn't particularly surprised by her appointment as the UK home secretary in the Liz Truss cabinet. "Suella has been a trailblazer all her life, right from her school days, when she was appointed head girl," Christie, 75, told TOI from Wembley. "Yes, she now has one of the most powerful jobs in the world, but it didn't happen overnight. She has been involved in politics since she was a young girl, accompanying us and MPs, canvassing.
Putin threatens to halt supply as EU plans to cap Russia gas price
Prez Says Moscow Will Not Supply Gas, Oil, Coal, Heating Oil If Contract Contradicts Interests
Cricket Landscape Changing Fast, Need To Strike Balance, Says Williamson
New Zealand captain Kane Williamson feels the cricketing landscape is witnessing rapid change with the emergence of T20 leagues and striking a balance between franchise cricket and national duty has become the need of the hour. Williamson's comments come at a time when cricketers are choosing T20 leagues over internationals.
Carlsen stirs drama with pull-out call
World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen caused a major drama late on Monday night as he withdrew from the Sinquefield Cup, a classical format tournament being held at St Louis, Missouri.
From bowling pace to shedding fat, Theekshana has seen it all
Spinner Maheesh Theekshana lived up to his reputation of being a specialist in the Powerplay on Tuesday. He landed Sri Lanka's first blow when he deceived KL Rahul, yorking the opener in front of the stumps in the second over of the match.
SUPERSTARS FIZZLE OUT
India All But Out Of Asia Cup After Lankans Outsmart Rohit & Co. In Thriller
I feel on top of the world: Anil Kapoor on becoming a granddad
Sonam Kapoor and husband Anand Ahuja welcomed their baby boy on August 20 at Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai. The couple, who spent most of their time during the pregnancy in London, is currently at Sonam's family residence in Juhu. As she spends some time with her family, her dad Anil Kapoor is eager to enjoy every bit of his new role that of a grandfather.
Pak's devastating floods endanger Mohenjo-daro's world heritage tag
In flood-stricken Pakistan where an unprecedented monsoon season has killed hundreds of people, the rains now threaten a famed archeological site dating back 4,500 years, the site's chief official said on Tuesday.
IAEA calls for security zone at Ukraine frontline N-plant
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) called on Tuesday for fighting to be halted in a security zone around Europe's biggest nuclear power station, saying its experts had found extensive damage at the plant. A long-awaited report did not ascribe blame for damage to the Zaporozhzhia nuclear power plant, which Russia and Ukraine each accuse each other of shelling.
In 1st speech as UK PM, Truss vows 'bold plan' for economy
Eyes Tax Cuts, And Securing Future Energy Supplies To Beat Soaring Prices
India, B'desh discuss ways to fight cross-border crimes
PM Narendra Modi and his visiting Bangladeshi counterpart Sheikh Hasina also inaugurated a thermal power plant-Unit 1 of the $2-billion 1320MW Maitree Project in Khulna-and announced four connectivity-related projects.
‘Tackling radicalism is an important current challenge in India-Bangladesh relations’
Muhammad Abdur Razzaque, Bangladesh’s agriculture minister and Awami League presidium member, spoke with Rudroneel Ghosh about the significance of PM Hasina’s visit to India.
Shadow Of 377
Doctors offering 'conversion therapy' must be severely disciplined. NMC must ensure this
Bengaluru Today ...
Waterlogged plush areas of India's tech capital are another grim warning to all cities
The Meaning Of Being Fifth
Of all major economies India's has been the least fiscally boosted and so most resilient now
Can't ignore party work, BJP brass pulls up mantris
The BJP brass on Tuesday held a brainstorming session with senior ministers who have been assigned 144 LS constituencies where the party had mostly lost in the 2019 elections.
Adani closes in on Bezos with 1,000% stock surge
Some Of Group's Cos Trade At More Than 750 Times Profit, Far Higher Than Tesla, Amazon
Diversity Can Help Us Become Better Citizens: SC Judge
IIT LECTURE: Says Guard Against Info Sylos
How National Clean Air Plan Has Failed To Make A Dent
NCAP, Non-NCAP Cities Show Similar PM2.5 Trends: Study