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Virat Kohli Does Not Need Us, We Need Him, Says Bumrah As India Seal Perth Win
Stand-in Team India skipper throws weight behind star batter after crucial century in second innings
Rohit Sharma Hits Nets In Perth, Displays Wide Array Of Shots Ahead Of Adelaide Test
Indian skipper Rohit Sharma hit the nets as he joined the team in Australia for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy after the birth of his second child.
IPL auction: RCB splurge Rs 10.75 cr for Bhuvneshwar; Warner, Smith, Prithviunsold
Bhuvneshvar Kumar starred in the capped bowlers list on the second day of the IPL mega auction on Monday with the right-arm seamer heading to Royal Challengers Bengaluru at a whopping Rs 10.75 crore while Deepak Chahar was acquired by Mumbai Indians for Rs 9.25 crore at the Abadi Al Johar Arena in Jeddah.
BGT: Clarke critical of Khawaja for allowing McSweeney to face first ball in second innings
Former Australia Test captain Michael Clarke was critical of Usman Khawaja's decision to allow debutant opener Nathan McSweeney to face the first ball in Australia's second innings against India, saying the veteran batter had to \"own the moment\" in Perth.
Leicester City FC part ways with manager Steve Cooper
Leicester City has parted ways with head coach Steve Cooper after the side's poor start to the Premier League season.
Liverpool go eight points clear, achieve second-biggest Premier League lead ever
Liverpool's thrilling 3-2 comeback win at Southampton moved the Reds eight points clear at the top of the Premier League table, making it the second-biggest lead ever by a team after playing 12 matches.
Constitution Day is not a holiday but Promise Day
Prime Minister Narendra Modi started giving emphasis on the values and ethos of Samvidhan and since 2015, we have been celebrating Constitution Day (Samvidhan Divas) on 26 November to celebrate the adoption of the Constitution of India by the Constituent Assembly.
Manipur-Mizoram tensions escalate over ethnic conflict solutions
A sharp exchange of words has erupted between Manipur legislators and Mizoram MP KVanlalvena over the ongoing ethnic violence in the north eastern state.
Assam CM meets Governor, cabinet expansion on the cards
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma paid a courtesy visit to Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya at Raj Bhavan on Monday, officials said.
National Milk Day to be celebrated on Tuesday, 26 November
National Milk Day will be celebrated here on Tuesday to honour the legacy of Verghese Kurien, fondly remembered as the Father of the White Revolution in India.
Fadnavis tops list for Maha swearing-in ceremony
after a joint session of Parliament to commemorate Samvidhan Divas on Tuesday, 26 November, PM Narendra Modi is expected to fly down from Delhi to Mumbai
We are adding value to metals by making procurement & production, transparent & efficient
An alumnus of Kolkata's St Xavier's, National University of Singapore and University of Pennsylvania, he started his entrepreneurial journey with a financial technology startup in Philadelphia, US.
Sensex, Nifty sharply advance on back of Maharashtra assembly election results
The Sensex was up 992.74 points or 1.25 percent at 80,109.85, and the Nifty was up 314.60 points or 1.32 percent at 24,221.90
GDP to decelerate in 2025, RBI to cut rates soon: Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs said that riding over continued fiscal consolidation and slower credit growth, India's GDP growth to \"decelerate\" to 6.3 per cent in 2025.
Food inflation to calm down on likelihood of bumper kharif harvest: Finance Ministry
In its monthly economic review for October, the Finance Ministry on Monday said the food inflation is expected to calm down in the next few months on the likelihood of a bumper kharif harvest,the finance ministry said in a monthly economic review for October.
S&P revises estimate for India's growth to 6.7 per cent for FY26, 6.8 per cent for FY27
S&P Global Ratings revised down its estimate for India's economic growth in the next two financial years as high interest rate and lower fiscal impulse temper urban demand.
Namibia may elect its first ever female president in elections this week
Namibia's Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah could become the country's first female president if she wins the presidential election Wednesday.
South Korea: Opposition leader acquitted of subornation of perjury charges
Opposition leader Lee Jae-myung was acquitted Monday of charges of suborning a former mayoral secretary to make false court testimony in his favour, a ruling expected to ease his legal challenges ahead of an anticipated presidential run in 2027.
Tensions rise in Islamabad amid Imran Khan protest
'A police mobile van was torched in Khanna pul, near Islamabad,' said Bukhari
Prosecutors seek five year sentence for Samsung chief in controversial merger case
Prosecutors on Monday demanded a five-year prison sentence for Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jaeyong in an appeal against a court decision that acquitted the chairman over the controversial 2015 merger of two Samsung affiliates.
Russia reportedly captures a Briton fighting for Ukraine as Russian troops advance
Russia's military captured a British national fighting with Ukrainian troops who have occupied part of Russia's Kursk region, according to reports Monday, as Moscow began daylight drone attacks on civilian areas of Ukraine and its ground forces accelerated gains along parts of the front line.
Judge to hear arguments on whether Google's advertising tech constitutes a monopoly
Google, already facing a possible breakup of the company over its ubiquitous search engine, is fighting to beat back another attack by the U.S. Department of Justice alleging monopolistic conduct, this time over technology that puts online advertising in front of consumers.
Uruguay's leftist opposition candidate Yamandú Orsi becomes country's new president
Uruguay's leftist opposition candidate, Yamandú Orsi, became the country's new president in a tight runoff Sunday, ousting the conservative governing coalition and making the South American nation the latest to rebuke the incumbent party in a year of landmark elections worldwide.
Judge in Alex Jones' bankruptcy to hear arguments on The Onion's bid for Infowars
A bankruptcy judge is set to hear arguments Monday in conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' effort to stop the satirical news outlet The Onion from buying Infowars and turning it into a parody.
Israel and Hezbollah ceasefire talks are stuck in limbo
Israel's military has killed nearly all of the militant group's top leaders
DHL cargo plane crashes and skids into a house in Lithuania, killing Spanish crew member
A DHL cargo plane crashed on approach to an airport in Lithuania's capital and skidded into a house Monday morning, killing a Spanish crew member, officials said.
A valid warrant or a false equivalence?
In September 2020, the US sanctioned the then International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor Fatou Bensouda, as also restricted the issuing of visas for certain ICC officials solely because they were involved in the ICC's efforts to investigate US personnel in Afghanistan.
Govt's siege mentality hurts Pakistan
Arricading the capital, using cargo containers to block roads, closing highways, breaking up protest rallies, banning public gatherings, arresting opposition supporters, raiding homes of opposition leaders, policing the media, orchestrating internet outages, suspending mobile network services and instituting cases against political opponents.
Trump's AG
The $300 billion annual climate finance agreement adopted at COP29 in Baku is a symbolic milestone, but its inadequacies highlight the persistent gaps in addressing the climate crisis.
Helping seniors through retirement
Two bills giving additional privileges to senior citizens were recently in the news: one ensures access to employment and the other exempts them from paying income taxes.