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Teen Killed in Throat-Slitting Attack in West Bengal's South 24 Paraganas

A teenager named Prosenjit was fatally attacked by three men in Baruipur, a town in South 24 Paraganas district near Kolkata, West Bengal. The assailants used sharp weapons to slit his throat. The attack is believed to have been carried out as an act of revenge linked to a football match dispute. South 24 Paraganas borders the city of Kolkata, making it a densely populated suburban area. Authorities are investigating the incident and the circumstances surrounding the alleged rivalry.

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Supreme Court Rebukes DMK for Seeking Curbs on Tamil Nadu CM's Speeches

The Supreme Court sharply criticised the DMK party for filing a petition seeking restrictions on Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Joseph Vijay's public speeches. The case is connected to the Karur stampede incident, which has drawn significant political attention. The bench questioned whether it was the court's role to regulate a sitting Chief Minister's visits and statements. The court's remarks highlighted concerns over the judiciary being drawn into political disputes.

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Putin Faces Growing Pressure as Russia's Position Weakens

Russian President Vladimir Putin is facing an unprecedented level of political and military pressure, according to analysts. A series of setbacks over the past four years has significantly eroded his standing. Russia's weakening position on multiple fronts has fueled speculation about potential internal challenges to his leadership. Some observers now consider the possibility of a coup against Putin to be more plausible than at any point in the last 25 years.

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Kriti Sanon froze her eggs during 'Mimi' shoot, advocates against societal pressure

Actress Kriti Sanon has revealed that she opted to freeze her eggs while preparing for her film 'Mimi', a period during which she also underwent significant weight gain for the role. She described the decision as an empowering step toward taking control of her reproductive future. Sanon emphasized that marriage and parenthood should only be pursued when individuals feel truly ready, rather than under external pressure. Her disclosure highlights a broader conversation around reproductive autonomy and personal choice for women in India.

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Neymar Retires from International Football After Brazil's World Cup Exit

Brazilian football star Neymar has officially retired from international football following Brazil's elimination from the World Cup after a defeat to Norway. His father publicly made an emotional appeal, urging his son to continue playing the sport at club level. Neymar confirmed the decision himself, bringing an end to his international career with the national team. He departs as Brazil's all-time top scorer, having netted 80 goals across his international career.

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Mercedes driver arrested after fatal hit-and-run kills scooty rider in Delhi

A 29-year-old scooty rider was killed after being struck by a speeding Mercedes near Jahangirpuri Bus Stand on Delhi's Outer Ring Road. The victim was found critically injured at the scene and was declared dead upon arrival at the hospital. Police traced the luxury vehicle and subsequently arrested its driver. An FIR has been registered in connection with the incident. Authorities have launched a further investigation into the case.

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Ronaldo exits 2026 World Cup with just one knockout goal in 10 career matches

Cristiano Ronaldo's 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign ended after Portugal were eliminated by Spain. The veteran forward confirmed this tournament marked his final World Cup appearance. Across his entire World Cup career, Ronaldo managed only one goal and no assists in knockout-stage matches. Despite the disappointing exit, Ronaldo acknowledged sadness while expressing satisfaction with his overall career. He leaves behind an extensive collection of records and trophies earned during his time with the Portuguese national team.

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Mumbai Drenched While Delhi Stays Dry as Monsoon Hits Unevenly

India's monsoon season is once again showing a stark contrast between Mumbai and Delhi, with the two cities experiencing vastly different rainfall patterns. Mumbai has been receiving heavy rains while Delhi continues to endure a dry spell. Experts note that this divergence in monsoon distribution between the two cities is not a new phenomenon. Meteorologists say this uneven pattern has historically been a consistent feature of how the monsoon behaves across different regions of India.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Consumer Commission orders Mahindra to replace Marazzo engine, pay Rs 1 lakh

The National Consumer Commission has directed Mahindra and its dealer to replace a Marazzo car's engine free of charge after it developed trouble within months of purchase. The commission also ordered them to pay the owner Rs 1 lakh in compensation. Mahindra's claim that poor fuel quality caused the engine damage was rejected after the panel found inconsistencies in the dealer's fuel test report and its timing. Lower court rulings in favor of the company were overturned due to flawed evidence analysis.

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Typhoon Maysak kills 2, breaches dam and forces mass evacuations in Guangxi

Typhoon Maysak struck China's Guangxi region, causing severe flooding that resulted in two fatalities. Heavy rainfall triggered reservoir emergencies, leading to a dam breach that unleashed large volumes of water into downstream villages. Thousands of residents were evacuated as authorities responded to the crisis. Rescue teams deployed drones to deliver aid and reach people stranded by floodwaters. The government has released emergency relief funds and supplies to support the provinces affected by the disaster.

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Japan and China trade expulsions in tense East China Sea island dispute

Japan's coast guard removed Chinese vessels from waters surrounding the contested Senkaku-Diaoyu islands in the East China Sea. China, in turn, claimed its coast guard had warned and driven away a Japanese fishing boat it deemed an intruder. The incident unfolded against a backdrop of already strained diplomatic relations between the two nations. The Senkaku-Diaoyu island chain has been a long-running territorial flashpoint between Japan and China for decades. The region carries added strategic weight due to its proximity to Taiwan.

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India to Supply Astra Missiles, BrahMos Battery to Indonesia During PM Modi's Visit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Indonesia has resulted in significant defence cooperation agreements between the two nations. India is set to supply Astra air-to-air missiles and a BrahMos missile battery to Indonesia as part of these deals. The agreements mark a notable step in strengthening bilateral defence ties between India and Indonesia. Additionally, India has agreed to support Indonesia in developing its own Electronic Voting Machines modelled on India's election management system. This reflects growing strategic and technological cooperation between the two countries beyond just defence.

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Gujarat HC upholds death penalty for 38 in 2008 Ahmedabad serial blasts case

The Gujarat High Court has confirmed the lower court's ruling in the 2008 Ahmedabad serial blasts case. Thirty-eight convicts had their death sentences upheld, while eleven others were handed life imprisonment terms. The court directed the state government to pay compensation to victims of the deadly bombings. The order specifies compensation amounts based on deaths and varying degrees of injuries sustained. All payments must be disbursed by March 31, 2027.

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US Cybersecurity Agency Uses Anthropic's Claude to Scan for Software Vulnerabilities

The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has deployed Anthropic's Claude AI model to identify software vulnerabilities. This move comes despite the Pentagon previously attempting to classify Anthropic as a supply-chain security risk. The contradiction highlights an inconsistency within US government policy on AI adoption and oversight. Federal agencies continue integrating Anthropic's tools even as broader debates over AI's safe public use remain unresolved.

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Trump Ally Urges National Emergency Declaration Ahead of Midterm Elections

A longtime friend of Donald Trump has called on him to declare a national emergency before the upcoming midterm elections. The individual, identified as Ticktin, claims a personal connection with Trump dating back to their shared time at the New York Military Academy. Ticktin has raised concerns about the integrity of electronic voting machines, alleging the possibility of foreign intelligence interference through them. His appeal reflects ongoing anxieties among some Trump allies about the security of the U.S. electoral process.

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Bilawal Bhutto Warns Pakistan Ready to Fight India Over Indus Waters

Pakistan Peoples Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has issued a stern warning to India over the Indus Waters dispute. He declared that Pakistan is prepared to fight 'on all fronts' in response to tensions surrounding the river system. The warning comes amid broader friction between the two nations over water-sharing rights under the Indus Waters Treaty. The statement reflects growing concern in Pakistan over its access to the Indus river waters, which are critical to the country's agriculture and economy.

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