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Did Islamabad return Iran’s 1971 favour? Iran’s planes in Pak trigger US distrust

CBS News recently reported that Pakistan had “quietly allowed Iranian military aircraft to park on its airfields” during the conflict, “potentially shielding them from possible American airstrikes”. The allegations have revived memories of the 1971 India-Pakistan war, when Iran sheltered Pakistani military assets

Why Vinesh Phogat’s return to wrestling stalled before it began

The celebrated wrestler's attempted comeback has run into a fresh WFI roadblock, reviving questions over wrestling’s rules, disciplinary action, anti-doping procedures and the bitter politics that have followed the 2023 wrestlers’ protest

Santiago Martin: The ‘lottery king’ whose family spans three rival political parties

His wife switched from IJK to AIADMK ahead of the assembly polls and won. His son launched his own party, won his seat, and allied with the BJP-ANRC in Puducherry. And his son-in-law shifted from DMK to VCK and later TVK, and is now a minister in Tamil Nadu

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How bad is India’s import bill that the PM is asking Indians to cut back?

Fuel, gold, edible oil, foreign travel, and fertilisers — how much do they cost India, and how much do they matter right now?

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Why your waistline in midlife may decide how fast your brain ages

A long-term study has found that visceral fat, not just overall body weight, is closely linked to brain aging and cognitive performance. It also suggests that waist size and blood sugar may matter more than BMI alone

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Why is Nepal upset about Kailash Manasarovar Yatra?

As one of Himalaya’s oldest pilgrimage traditions opens for another season, Nepal is asking why India and China are using a route it claims as its own

Article image for: Khalistani extremists a ‘security threat’: How Canada’s report backs India’s long-standing concerns

Khalistani extremists a ‘security threat’: How Canada’s report backs India’s long-standing concerns

For India, however, the core issue remains action rather than acknowledgment, with MEA reiterating New Delhi’s repeated appeals to Ottawa to take effective action against anti-India extremist elements operating from its soil

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JPMorgan offered $1mn before sex assault, racial abuse, career threats lawsuit against female banker

A former JPMorgan banker of Nepalese descent alleged that a senior executive coerced him into “non-consensual and humiliating sex acts" while threatening his career and subjecting him to racial abuse. According to a WSJ report, the bank unsuccessfully tried settling the case before the lawsuit was filed

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A rare, deadly virus spread aboard a cruise ship weeks before anyone knew what it was

What began as a dream Antarctic expedition turned into a global health scare after a rare hantavirus outbreak aboard the MV Hondius went undetected for weeks, leaving three passengers dead and others critically ill even while nearly 150 people, including two Indian crew members, remain on the ship

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1 month to go, 0 clarity on where Indians can watch the World Cup

Despite additional ad breaks being woven into the game, no broadcaster in India or China has shown interest in shelling out the millions that Fifa wants.

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Can Mamata save TMC from splitting after losing Bengal?

After a decisive electoral defeat in West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee faces her toughest political reset in decades. Can a leader forged in agitation rebuild a weakened organisation, reclaim public trust, and reposition herself against an entrenched Bharatiya Janata Party government?

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BJP's Bharat Jodo Yatra: From 7 to 22 states, how BJP redrew India’s political map

You can now drive from India’s border with China in the Northeast to the border with Pakistan in the west without leaving BJP-NDA territory.

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How BJP went from 3 to 77 — and then 200+ — in Mamata’s Bengal

And how it became the state that delivered one of the biggest political reversals of the Modi era

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Where did Vijay’s victory come from — and why did no one see it coming?

Almost no one treated TVK as the party that could win. At best, it was expected to cut votes and embarrass the old players. These are their safest columns from which Vijay’s party took seats

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Can Suvendu beat Mamata twice?

Five years after Suvendu Adhikari handed TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee the most rankling defeat of her career, he is trying to prove it was not a one-off. And Mamata wants to show it was

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Trump once said Pakistan could sell oil to India. Here’s the truth

Petroleum Minister Ali Pervaiz Malik has admitted that Pakistan lacks even a day’s worth of strategic petrol reserves, as oil prices climb to $126 per barrel — the highest since 2022 — amid ongoing shipping disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz

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‘Brown boy’, ‘sex slave’, ‘I own you’: The allegations against senior JPMorgan executive

A 35-year-old former South Asian-origin employee of JP Morgan Chase has made some shocking claims of being pressured into “non-consensual and humiliating” sexual encounters by a senior female colleague. She has categorically denied all allegations

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ISIS link? Why this US returnee-turned-online tutor is a lone-wolf suspect

Counter-terror agencies suspect Mumbai resident Zaib Zubair Ansari (31), arrested for stabbing two security guards in Mira Road, is self-radicalised. Here’s what preliminary probes reveal

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Why UAE walking out of OPEC could change how India buys oil

The UAE’s exit from OPEC signals a shift in global oil politics, weakening coordinated supply control. For India, heavily dependent on imports, it could mean more flexible deals ahead, but also greater exposure to price volatility driven by geopolitical tensions.

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BJP eyes historic Bengal breakthrough as exit polls back NDA surge

Exit polls sketch a split verdict across five states — BJP poised for a Bengal breakthrough and holding Assam and Puducherry, Stalin ahead in Tamil Nadu, and Congress edging Kerala — but outliers and tight margins leave room for surprises on May 4

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