Pakistan airstrike on Afghanistan: 400 killed after Kabul drug rehab centre hit; Pak says military infra targeted — 10 things to know

At least 400 people were killed and nearly 250 injured after an airstrike carried out by Pakistan struck a drug rehabilitation hospital in the Afghan capital Kabul late Monday night.Authorities in Kabul said the strike hit a large rehabilitation facility around 9 pm local time and destroyed significant portions of the 2,000-bed complex, sparking massive…

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IPL 2026: Bhuvneshwar Kumar back for India? Former cricketer makes bold claim | Cricket News

Bhuvneshwar Kumar (BCCI Photo) Mohammad Kaif and Bhuvneshwar Kumar Bhuvneshwar Kumar (BCCI Photo) Mohammad Kaif and Bhuvneshwar Kumar Bhuvneshwar Kumar (BCCI Photo) NEW DELHI: Former India cricketer Mohammad Kaif praised veteran pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar for his match-winning spell against Delhi Capitals, where he rattled the top order early. Defending a target of 176, Bhuvneshwar struck…

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From NTA’s facial recognition to Aadhar verification by UPSC: How Indian exams are hardening identity checks, step by step

India’s exams tighten security: NTA to introduce facial recognition for NEET and JEE The National Testing Agency (NTA) is set to bring in facial recognition–based verification and live photograph capture for major entrance exams from 2026 — a move that could change the way high-stakes tests are conducted in India. As reported by TNN, this…

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Railway board ‘defreezes’ three TN projects on hold for a decade | Chennai News

Chennai: The Union Railway Board has ‘defreezed’ three railway line projects in Tamil Nadu that were on hold for nearly a decade. The projects include Tindivanam–Gingee–Tiruvannamalai (71.3 km), Attipattu–Puttur (88.3 km) and Chennai–Cuddalore via Mahabalipuram (179 km), according to a railway board communication dated March 2.The decision comes days after chief minister M K Stalin…

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‘It will get its opportunity’: Cricket Australia chief on chances of pink-ball Boxing Day Test at MCG | Cricket News

Cricket Australia CEO Todd Greenberg hints at a pink-ball Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground. (Image: X) Cricket Australia chief executive Todd Greenberg hasn’t dismissed the idea of a day-night Boxing Day Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. The MCG has already hosted a women’s day-night Test in January 2025 and is set to host the…

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WFH, postpone foreign travel, use metro: PM Modi’s 9 suggestions to mitigate impact of global crisis | India News

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday urged citizens to adopt wide-ranging lifestyle and consumption changes as part of a national effort to conserve foreign exchange and reduce the economic impact of the ongoing West Asia conflict and global energy crisis. These include cutting fuel use, prioritising public transport and postponing foreign travel to…

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‘See medium term shift in traffic flows to, from India; have upped capacity here due to demand:’ Lufthansa | India News

Frank Naeve, Lufthansa senior VP (sales, distribution and marketing) MUMBAI: The Israel-Iran war will “in the medium term” alter traffic international flows to and from India and also some other parts of the world. When the Gulf carriers, which have a lion’s share of this traffic, are able to resume their pre-crisis schedules remains to…

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India, Pakistan exchange list of nuclear installations: All about the 1988 agreement; what purpose does it serve — explained | India News

NEW DELHI: India and Pakistan on Thursday exchanged, through diplomatic channels, the list of nuclear installations and facilities covered under the Agreement on the Prohibition of Attack against Nuclear Installations and Facilities, the ministry of external affairs said.The exchange took place simultaneously in New Delhi and Islamabad, in keeping with the provisions of the bilateral…

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Freedom of press? FBI raids US journalist’s home; leaker of classified info ‘behind bars’

The Federal Bureau of Investigation conducted searches at the residence of Washington Post journalist in a case pertaining to “obtaining and reporting” classified and “illegally leaking information from a Pentagon contractor,” US attorney general Pamela Bondi informed on Wednesday. She added that the leaker was “behind bars”.The crackdown has raised concerns among press freedom advocates….

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