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'Pakistan should've done something': Karthik slams England duo
After Pakistan’s Super 8 exit at the T20 World Cup 2026, Dinesh Karthik mocked Michael Atherton and Nasser Hussain for previously claiming India had an unfair venue advantage in the Champions Trophy. He said Pakistan enjoyed similar conditions but still failed, adding that by their “logic,” Pakistan should have done better, hinting at a “genuine lack of skill.”
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Watch: Explained: What are the new air ticket refund norms?
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has amended the air ticket refund rules making it passenger friendly. Passengers can now cancel or amend ticket without any additional fee within 48 hours of booking.
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Mark Zuckerberg is done with Meta's highest-paid employee, this reorganisation proves
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has quietly dismantled Alexandr Wang's power nine months after the $14 billion hire. The 28-year-old data labeling entrepreneur now oversees AI models being built on infrastructure he doesn't control. A new applied AI engineering organization under Andrew Bosworth routes talent and data pipelines around Wang entirely. Researchers report to other executives. Wang keeps his title but loses every lever that matters—a calculated pivot that suggests Zuckerberg's bet has already failed.
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Ex-Pak captain who beat India in 2017 CT final in line to become head coach
Former Pakistan captain Sarfaraz Ahmed is reportedly set to be appointed as the head coach of the Test side. This move comes after the role remained vacant for nearly five months, with Azhar Mahmood temporarily overseeing the team. Sarfaraz's coaching credentials were bolstered by his success with the U-19 team, and an official confirmation is expected soon.
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In pictures: India revels in Holi spree
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Why India needs to radically rethink its doctoral education programmes
India faces many real-world problems that could benefit from high-quality PhD research. These issues span public health, agriculture, sustainability, digital inclusion, and education. The question is whether our current systems support and encourage studies grounded in what the people need
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Senior Pentagon official breaks silence on Anthropic-department of war dispute
A Pentagon official revealed alarming AI contract restrictions that could halt military operations. These limitations, found in contracts with Anthropic, prevented planning for potential combat scenarios. The dispute escalated when an AI executive questioned its use in a high-profile mission, leading to Anthropic being deemed a security risk and banned from government work, while OpenAI secured a new deal.
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Why the 'win the semifinal, win the trophy' trend matters in India vs England clash
India and England, both two-time T20 World Cup champions, clash in a highly anticipated semifinal at Wankhede Stadium. With a balanced semifinal record and a chance to become the first three-time winners, this encounter promises intense rivalry. Both teams have relied on collective efforts, setting the stage for a thrilling contest.
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How students’ resource maps can be a gamechanger in local body planning
Students of Government Model Boys’ Vocational and Higher Secondary School, Attingal, apply experiential knowledge to practical situations to come out with 26 thematic maps that can emerge as a valuable resource in Attingal municipality’s planning process
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Israel-Iran War: Eight more stranded persons seek help to return to Dakshina Kannada district in Karnataka
In all, a total of 17 persons from Dakhina Kannada have sought help of the Karnataka government to return from UAE, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia
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Kerala CPI(M) veteran G. Sudhakaran signals break with party after 63 years
In a Facebook post, Sudhakaran says he has not applied for membership scrutiny (an annual intra-party exercise) because he feels the CPI(M)’s State and district (Alappuzha) leadership has ‘spurned and ridiculed him’
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T.N. Chief Minister Stalin inaugurates auditorium at Presidency College
It has seating capacity for 1,272 persons on the ground floor and 800 persons on the first floor, along with an administrative office and a VIP room
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Team India seeks blessings at Siddhivinayak ahead of T20 WC semifinal — Watch
Ahead of their T20 World Cup semifinal, Indian cricketers sought blessings at Mumbai's Siddhivinayak Temple. Despite a challenging tournament run, the team showed resilience, boosted by Sanju Samson's stellar performance. Facing a strong England side, India's key players and spin attack will be crucial for success on a potentially difficult pitch.
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India ranks second globally for children who are overweight and living with obesity: report
India stood second only to China in the number of children with high BMI: 41 million high BMI; 14 million obesity, as per the World Obesity Atlas 2026
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Oil shock: Why Indian equities may be among most impacted in Asia by Iran war
India’s equity market, valued at around $5 trillion, has trailed most major global peers since late 2024 due to slower profit growth and limited participation in artificial intelligence-linked stocks.
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'Safety risks': US orders non-emergency staff in Pakistan to leave Karachi, Lahore consulates
Amid escalating tensions following US-Israeli strikes on Iran and Tehran's retaliation, the United States has ordered non-emergency staff and family members to depart its consulates in Lahore and Karachi due to safety risks. Washington also authorized voluntary departures from diplomatic missions in Saudi Arabia, Cyprus, and Oman as a precautionary measure.
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'Scary time': How stranded passengers in Dubai used cabs, cash and detours to flee
Middle East air travel is severely disrupted following joint US-Israeli strikes on Iran and subsequent missile attacks. Thousands are stranded, resorting to overland journeys and expensive last-minute flights. Expatriates in Dubai face uncertainty, with some companies relocating staff. Despite escalating tensions, daily life in parts of the UAE continues with an air of normalcy.
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Govt closely monitoring West Asia turmoil; safety mechanisms activated for seafarers: Sonowal
Sonowal said his Ministry is prepared to extend all necessary operational, diplomatic and humanitarian support to safeguard Indian vessels and personnel
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West Asia crisis: MEA establishes control room to assist Indians
The Control Room can be contacted from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at: 1800118797 (Toll Free) +91 11 2301 2113, +91 11 2301 4104, +91 11 2301 7905
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'Target for elimination': Israel's warning for Iran's next supreme leader
Israel has warned that any successor to Iran's Supreme Leader will be a target for elimination, vowing to crush the regime's capabilities. This declaration follows the reported killing of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and the potential selection of his son, Mojtaba Khamenei, as his successor. The IDF is preparing for further actions amid ongoing airstrikes against Hezbollah and Iranian security sites.
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