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Sunita & Butch welcome their newly arrived replacements to space station
A SpaceX crew capsule successfully docked at the ISS, bringing in a new team to replace two Nasa astronauts who have been stranded for over nine months. Technical issues with their Boeing vehicle delayed their return, but they are now scheduled to go back to Earth on a SpaceX capsule by mid-March.
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Telangana launches Rajiv Yuva Vikasam scheme; financial assistance to BC youth
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Close aide of Hafiz Saeed gunned down: LeT terrorist Abu Qatal killed in Pakistan
A top Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist, Abu Qatal, known for his involvement in numerous attacks in Jammu and Kashmir, was shot dead by unidentified assailants in Pakistan's Jhelum Sindh. Qatal, a close aide of Hafiz Saeed, recently led proxy terror outfits PAFF and TRF to conceal activities of other terror groups.
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Whitewashing of Sambhal mosque begins after Allahabad high court order
Whitewashing of Sambhal Jama Masjid began following an Allahabad high court order. The court allowed decorative lighting without structural modifications. The mosque gained attention after a local court's survey order led to unrest in November 2024. The dispute involved claims the mosque was built over an ancient temple. Clashes occurred, raising debates around the Places of Worship Act, 1991.
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Tantrik hangs 6-month-old over fire in MP's Shivpuri, eyes damaged
A six-month-old child suffered severe burns on the face and eyes due to being hung upside down over a fire by a self-proclaimed sorcerer in Madhya Pradesh. The baby is currently receiving critical care treatment. An investigation is ongoing, and the accused is currently at large.
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'Dance or be suspended': Tej Pratap Yadav reacts to backlash over remark to cop
Former Bihar minister Tej Pratap Yadav faces backlash for his "dance or be suspended" remark to a policeman during Holi celebrations. BJP leaders and retired police officers criticize the RJD leader, accusing him of disrespecting the police force and reviving the era of "Jungle Raj" in Bihar.
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Rescue mission turns deadly: ASI, hostage lynched by mob in MP
A rescue operation in MP's Mauganj district turned deadly as a mob killed a hostage, Sunny Dwivedi, and an assistant sub-inspector. The chaos erupted when villagers, believing Sunny was responsible for an earlier death, became violent after discovering he had died during captivity. Several policemen were injured during the incident.
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Drunk man assumes pistol not loaded, shoots friend dead in Odisha's Cuttack
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Trump's 18th century law for speedy deportations blocked by district judge
A federal judge halted the Trump administration's deportation of Venezuelan gang members, blocking the use of an old law for fast-tracking. The Alien Enemies Act of 1798 was invoked by Trump but faced legal challenges, leading to a temporary order stopping deportations for 14 days.
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Virat Kohli: 'To be Olympic champions would be a magnificent feeling'
Virat Kohli says he's not playing for "achievement" anymore but for the joy and excitement; admits retirement call will be tough because of "competitive Streak"
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Watch: Serbia sees one of the largest anti-govt protests over Vucic’s 11-year rule
A massive student-led protest in Belgrade challenges President Aleksandar Vučić’s 11-year rule, accusing him of autocratic governance. The demonstrations, sparked by a deadly railway station collapse, demand honest governance and an end to corruption. Government measures to limit protest size did not deter participants.
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Canada to review purchase of US-made F-35 fighter jets for 'better options'
Canada's new Prime Minister Mark Carney has directed the defense ministry to review the F-35 fighter jet purchase agreement to ensure it is the best investment for the country. The contract, signed under Justin Trudeau's administration, involved 88 F-35s for CAD 19 billion.
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'Hell will rain down': US strikes Houthi rebels in Yemen, 31 killed
At least 31 people have been killed in large-scale US military strikes on Yemen's Houthi rebels, ordered by President Trump. The attacks were a response to the Houthis' targeting of Red Sea shipping routes, with Trump warning Iran to stop supporting the Houthis.
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A gig that provides, and traps
Operating in the informal grey zone between convenience and flexibility, the emergent category of labour force, called gig workers, finds itself trapped in the very flexibility that allows it to operate. It is a job when jobs are difficult to come by and it pays, but the gig workers face long hours, poor pay, unsafe conditions, and hardly any legal or social security protection, as Geetha Srimathi finds out
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What’s on the agenda of the Raisina Dialogue?
Who are the newsmakers attending the 10th edition this year? Will Ukraine war, tariffs threatened by U.S. President Donald Trump, relations with China dominate proceedings? Why are leaders from West Asia and South East Asia not well represented? What about Pakistan?
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Why has India got another tiger reserve?
Where is Madhav National Park located? What is its tiger population? What are the factors under consideration before a national park can become a designated tiger reserve? What is the tiger population in the country according to the 2023 tiger census?
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Integrated Medical Research Dept. inaugurated at Amala Institute of Medical Sciences
Amala observes Research Day and honours 25 researchers
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BLA claims mass execution of 214 Pakistan train hijack hostages
The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) claimed responsibility for the execution of 214 hostages after Pakistan refused to negotiate a prisoner exchange. The mass execution included only Pakistan security personnel, contrasting with the Pak army's claim that 26 hostages were killed. The BLA also acknowledged losing 12 militants, including five suicide attackers, during the incident.
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Ranya Rao's dad, an officer of DGP rank, sent on forced leave
Kannada actor Ranya Rao was caught smuggling 14.2 kg gold at Bengaluru airport. Her father, DGP Ramachandra Rao, has been sent on 'compulsory leave' to avoid embarrassment. Three central agencies are investigating, with Rao's involvement denied by Ranya, who claims she was coerced into signing documents. The central agencies might summon Rao for questioning.
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