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Manjrekar blames IPL conditions, not players, for India's T20I series loss to England

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Iran releases hitlist of 13 world leaders after Khamenei's funeral

Mojtaba Khamenei published a list of thirteen world leaders following the funeral of his father, Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. The release coincided with US intelligence reports of an Iranian plot targeting President Donald Trump. American officials have been actively monitoring potential threats to the president. Tensions remain high as both Iran and opposing forces reportedly violated a recent ceasefire agreement. Iran has also warned that the Strait of Hormuz will stay closed until the United States ends its interference in the region.

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Foreign Investors Turn Net Buyers, Pour $2.59 Billion Into Indian Equities in July

Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have reversed course and turned net buyers of Indian equities in July 2024, after months of sustained selling. In just the first 10 days of July, FPIs invested $2.59 billion, equivalent to approximately Rs 24,662 crore, in Indian stocks. This renewed interest in equities follows a prior return to Indian debt markets in June. The shift marks a notable change in sentiment among global funds toward Indian financial markets.

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