Integrated Parachute tests for Gaganyaan a success: ISRO

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A man identified as Vinay allegedly killed his wife in Delhi after suspecting her of having an affair. He used a battery as a weapon to carry out the attack. After killing her, Vinay reportedly consumed aluminium phosphide, a toxic poison. He then informed his family about what he had done, leading to police involvement. The case is currently under investigation by Delhi Police.

US President Donald Trump has commented on a potential White House visit by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, suggesting Netanyahu understands their power dynamic. The remarks come against a backdrop of reported friction between the two leaders. Tensions are said to have emerged over diplomatic efforts to conclude the war against Iran, which the US and Israel jointly launched in late February. No confirmed date for the meeting has been announced.

Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has named Lionel Messi as his preferred 'last dance' partner at the FIFA World Cup 2026. The statement comes ahead of Egypt's Round of 16 match against Argentina, scheduled to take place in Atlanta. This will mark the first ever World Cup meeting between the two football icons. While Messi leads Argentina's defence of their title, Salah is hoping to engineer an upset for Egypt. The winner of the knockout tie will advance to the quarter-finals.
Wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson was dropped from India's T20I squad against England despite his notable World Cup performances. Head coach Gautam Gambhir, who had previously described Samson as 'world-class,' was seen having a private conversation with him ahead of the match. Samson's poor run of scores during India's UK tour contributed to the selection decision. His place was taken by teenage debutant Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, underscoring how quickly fortunes can change in international cricket.
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