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Trump threatens to retake control of Panama Canal
Trump said he would not let the canal fall into the 'wrong hands', warning of potential Chinese influence
Parker Solar Probe aims to fly closer to sun than ever before
A Nasa spacecraft aims to fly closer to the sun than any object sent before.
Delhi's 3 ISBTs to get booths for prepaid autos
WORK ON THE BOOTH IS LIKELY TO BE COMPLETED A WEEK AFTER THE PROJECT IS ALLOTED
Delhi has most forest area among India's mega cities
Delhi continues to have the largest forest cover among India's mega cities, the State of Forest report, released by the Forest Survey of India has revealed.
HC SUMMONS DGP, SSP OF SAHARANPUR
On a contempt petition, the Allahabad high court has directed the state director general of police (DGP) and Saharanpur senior superintendent of police (SSP) to appear before the court on January 27 along with their personal affidavit for not complying with a previous order of the court.
Bareilly Court Issues Notice to Rahul Gandhi Over 'Caste Census' Remark
The Bareilly district court has issued a notice to Lok Sabha leader of opposition and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi regarding his comments on 'caste census' during campaigning for parliamentary elections.
No VIP culture at Mahakumbh, all will have to walk 1 km on normal days
The Uttar Pradesh government is gearing up for the biggest human congregation on earth -- the Mahakumbh 2025.
Russian, Ukrainian women seers unite to spread Sanatan Dharma
In a powerful display of unity amid conflict, two women seers from Russia and Ukraine have set aside national differences to champion the values of Sanatan Dharma.
Caught in politics? Two Saifai projects incomplete for years
Those aware of the development said the tourism department did not provide more funds or approve the revised estimates following a change of government in 2017
Rahi trigger happy again after neuro-muscular memory loss
Rahi Sarnobat recalls that autumn day of 2022 with clarity. Indian shooters, following a medalless Tokyo Olympics campaign a year before, were gearing up for the Cairo World Championships and Rahi, still carrying the scars of Tokyo, couldn't wait for the first Olympic qualifier of the new cycle.
Crowd pleaser Pant needs to rediscover himself again
The enforcer at No.5 is yet to get going and the visitors will hope he has the same impact Head has had with the Aussies
1st women's ODI: In-form India hold all aces vs WI
India will be eager to exploit their recent form and a historical advantage to subdue West Indies in the three-match women's ODI series, beginning here with the first contest on Sunday.
ANMOLPREET SMASHES FASTEST LIST A HUNDRED BY AN INDIAN
Anmolpreet Singh smashed the quickest List A hundred by an Indian, a 35-ball effort, to guide Punjab to an easy nine-wicket win over Arunachal Pradesh in a Group C Vijay Hazare match here on Saturday.
Villa heap pain on slumping Man City
PREMIER LEAGUE
Ashwin and Jadeja: A pair broken up after 12 seasons
It seemed odd to hear Ravindra Jadeja talk about R Ashwin in the past tense.
ISRAELI AIRSTRIKES KILL AT LEAST 25 PALESTINIANS IN GAZA, MEDICS SAY
Israeli airstrikes killed at least 25 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip on Friday, medics said, including at least eight in an apartment in the Nuseirat refugee camp and at least 10, including seven children, in the town of Jabalia.
US drops bounty for Syria's new leader
Washington is scrapping a long-standing reward for the arrest of Syria's new leader, a senior US diplomat said on Friday, following \"positive messages\" from a first meeting that included a promise to fight terrorism.
ICELAND SOCIAL DEMOCRATS PRESENT NEW COALITION GOVT
Iceland's Social Democratic Alliance, on Saturday, presented a three-party coalition government, vowing to stabilise the economy after emerging as Iceland's biggest party in November's elections.
Man ploughs through German market, kills 5
Describing himself as a former Muslim, the suspect shared dozens of tweets and retweets daily focusing on anti-Islam themes and criticising the religion
Pakistan Taliban claim raid killing 16 soldiers
The Pakistani Taliban claimed a brazen overnight raid on an army outpost near the border with Afghanistan, on Saturday, which intelligence officials said killed 16 soldiers and critically wounded five more.
But who are you really?
How tightly we cling to our work identities - at parties, in public. I tried shedding mine for a few days. It was awkward, sobering... but I would highly recommend it as a reality check
Biden signs US funding bill to avert shutdown
US President Joe Biden signed a funding bill on Saturday, averting a Christmas-time government shutdown after negotiations in Congress went down to the wire overnight.
Hero worship gone wrong
Pushpa 2: The Rule, the most successful film of 2024, is built around a man who ravages nature, and appears to care only for himself
Did you snail through the year?
I love how the English language effortlessly embraces new words.
Building the future vs remaking the past
Learn from history for sure, but one of the lessons to be learnt is that campaigns to rearrange the past could injure the present
Subtle and seductive charms of Abu Dhabi
We all know Dubai and many are keen to visit (and frequently do), but Abu Dhabi, just an hour and a half away and the capital of the Emirates, remains largely unknown and unvisited.
Fight gender-based violence at the roots
The recently launched month-long campaign against gender-based violence (GBV), led by Union rural development and agriculture and farmers welfare minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan with support from various government departments, is perhaps the first time a serious whole-of-government approach has been adopted to this persistent problem.
Modi calls on Indian diaspora to push nation's global growth
The Indian diaspora should join the drive to transform India into a developed nation by 2047, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday, emphasising the country's role as a hub for innovation, green energy and electronics in the coming decades.
CANNOT PERMIT OTHERS TO HAVE A VETO ON CHOICES, SAYS JAISHANKAR
External affairs minister S Jaishankar said on Saturday that India can never permit others to have a veto on its choices and will do whatever is right in the national interest and for the global good without being intimidated to \"conform\".
Bhagwat's remarks a sign of inclusive policy: RSS insiders
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat's recent remarks in Pune where he spoke about a reconciliation with the past and steering clear of raking new disputes on the existence of temples and mosques showcases the outfit's move towards an inclusive and progressive organisation, senior functionaries said on Saturday.