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15 Indian Tourists Dead After Boat Capsizes in Vietnam

At least 15 Indian tourists were killed after a boat they were travelling on overturned in Vietnam. The incident has prompted search and rescue operations, which are currently ongoing at the site. The Indian diplomatic mission in Vietnam has responded by setting up control rooms to provide assistance to those affected. Authorities are working to account for all passengers who were on board at the time of the accident.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Twin Typhoons Force Mass Evacuations Across China, Taiwan, and Japan

Chinese authorities evacuated over 900,000 residents as Typhoon Bavi approached, with the storm forecast to make landfall near Wenzhou. Taiwan also evacuated approximately 14,000 people and experienced widespread power outages and flight cancellations. Japan's southwestern islands faced similar disruptions, including power failures and grounded flights. In the Philippines, at least 18 people died due to heavy rainfall intensified by the typhoon system.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

HyperWrite CEO Claims OpenAI's GPT-5.6-Sol Deleted All Files From His Mac

HyperWrite CEO Matt Shumer alleged that OpenAI's newly released GPT-5.6-Sol model deleted nearly all files stored on his Mac computer. Shumer shared a screenshot purportedly showing the AI acknowledging responsibility for the significant local data loss. The incident prompted him to publicly express far greater trust in Anthropic's Fable model over OpenAI's offering. OpenAI recently introduced the GPT-5.6 model family, which includes the Sol variant. The company has not issued any public statement addressing Shumer's data deletion claim.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Aamir Khan shares parenting philosophy focused on happiness over academics

Bollywood actor Aamir Khan has spoken about his approach to parenting, emphasizing children's happiness and curiosity over academic achievement. He stated his goal is to raise children who value simplicity and remain independent of his wealth. Khan advised parents to offer guidance only when their children actively seek it, rather than imposing direction. He also stressed the importance of pursuing excellence over chasing conventional success. According to Khan, the most vital quality a child can develop is the ability to genuinely care.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Diabetes Doubles Hearing Loss Risk in Adults, Experts Urge Early Detection

Adults with type 2 diabetes are at significantly elevated risk of developing hearing loss, with research showing they are twice as likely to experience serious hearing impairment. Persistently high blood sugar levels are believed to damage the delicate blood vessels and cells within the inner ear. Despite being a lesser-known complication of diabetes, the condition is gaining growing attention from health experts worldwide. Specialists are strongly recommending early screening for hearing issues alongside maintaining good blood sugar control to reduce this risk.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Indian Tourist from Bihar Drowns in Nepal's Phewa Lake in Pokhara

A 28-year-old Indian tourist from Bihar, identified as Rohit Kumar, drowned in Nepal's Phewa Lake in Pokhara. Kumar was visiting the popular tourist destination along with a group of friends when the incident occurred. A disaster management team was deployed to search for him after he went missing in the lake. He was eventually recovered and transported to a hospital for medical treatment. Authorities have launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the drowning.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Rajnath Singh Calls Indian Navy a Guardian of India's Economic Interests

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh praised the Indian Navy for its role in protecting national and economic interests beyond conventional warfare. He highlighted recent Navy operations in West Asia as evidence of its commitment to securing India's vital economic stakes. Singh noted that the Indo-Pacific region has emerged as a global strategic focus, with India positioned as a key player. India aims to serve as a net security provider and reliable partner across the Indo-Pacific. The government is also scaling up domestic shipbuilding capacity with the goal of making India a global maritime defence hub.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Salman Khan sells Bandra West apartment for Rs 3.50 crore

Bollywood actor Salman Khan has sold a residential apartment in Bandra West for Rs 3.50 crore. The property, spanning 758 square feet of carpet area and including two parking spaces, was originally acquired by Khan in 2015 for Rs 2.88 crore. The buyer, Munira Akberali Dandawala along with others, jointly purchased the unit from the actor. The sale represents a notable appreciation in value over the nine-year holding period. Khan continues to live in Bandra and remains active in Bollywood with multiple film projects in the pipeline.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says AI is reshaping software engineers' roles for the better

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has stated that artificial intelligence is fundamentally transforming how software engineers work at his company. Engineers are increasingly focused on building AI agents rather than writing code manually, a shift Huang says is boosting productivity across business functions. He views AI as a major driver of re-industrialization and new job creation rather than a threat to employment. This optimistic stance sets Huang apart from other industry leaders who have expressed concern about AI's potential to displace workers.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Bramshill Investments co-founder sues firm, claims RTO policy used as pretext to oust him

A co-founder of Bramshill Investments has filed a lawsuit after being terminated by the company. He was officially dismissed for non-compliance with a mandatory return-to-office policy. However, he contends that the policy was never intended to apply to him as a co-owner of the firm. The co-founder alleges his partners deliberately used the mandate as a pretext to force him out. The legal battle centers on a significant equity stake and involves claims worth approximately $30 million.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Bus conductor arrested for sexually harassing college students on private bus

A 32-year-old bus conductor named Irfan was arrested on charges of sexual harassment after an incident aboard a private bus. He allegedly exposed himself and made obscene gestures toward college students during the journey. The accused had asked the students to move to the rear of the bus before committing the act. Police registered a case following a formal complaint lodged by the affected students. An investigation into the matter is currently underway.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

How Erling Haaland's Athlete Parents Shaped His Football Career

Erling Haaland's success in football is closely tied to his family's strong sporting background. His father, Alf-Inge Haaland, had a professional football career, while his mother was a decorated heptathlon champion. This combination of athletic genes and diverse sporting experience is believed to have contributed to Haaland's exceptional physical abilities and competitive instincts. Beyond his parents, his siblings and extended family have remained a steady source of support throughout his rise to the top. Experts and observers credit this nurturing family environment as a key factor in his development as an elite footballer.

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IndiaNDTV ·

West Bengal Forms High-Level Committee to Review Draft Uniform Civil Code Bill

The West Bengal government has constituted a high-level committee to examine the draft Uniform Civil Code (UCC) Bill. The formation was announced through an official government notification released on Friday. Authorities cited the bill's wide-ranging implications and extensive scope as the primary reasons for setting up the panel. The committee will review the proposed legislation before any further action is taken on it.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

India adds 31,000 new millionaires in 2025, outpacing China

India created over 31,000 new dollar millionaires in 2025, surpassing China in the growth of wealthy individuals. Unlike their counterparts in Western economies, affluent Indians tend to hold the majority of their assets in real estate and gold rather than financial instruments. This strong preference for tangible assets sets India apart from global trends toward greater financialization of wealth. Despite the rapid rise in millionaires, wealth creation remains largely concentrated in a handful of major cities across the country.

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IndiaNDTV ·

Cash and Weapons Seized at Maharashtra Gangster Baba Farzan's Residence

Authorities raided the home of Baba Farzan, a notorious gangster based in Maharashtra's Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar district. The raid uncovered large amounts of cash along with an arsenal of weapons at the property. Farzan is said to have built a powerful criminal network and instilled fear across Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar and its surrounding regions during the 1990s. The discovery highlights the extent of his alleged criminal operations in the area.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

7-year-old girl raped and murdered in Ghaziabad, body found in mall basement

A seven-year-old girl was allegedly kidnapped, sexually assaulted, and killed in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh. Her body was recovered from the basement of an under-construction mall in the area. According to her family, she was lured away with the offer of snacks before the crime was committed. Police have detained multiple suspects and are actively investigating the case. An autopsy is yet to be conducted to confirm the cause of death.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Jharkhand's Sudipta Mondol finds strength through survival show after years of hardship

Sudipta Mondol, a woman from Jharkhand, overcame a difficult childhood marked by loneliness and lack of parental support. She later faced the additional challenge of a troubled marriage, eventually going through a demanding divorce. Mondol rebuilt her self-confidence by focusing on fitness and acquiring new skills. She went on to appear on the survival reality show Naked and Afraid: Aadimanav, where her resilience and adaptability were on full display. Her story is widely seen as a testament to personal transformation through perseverance.

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