Kathua anti-terror op intensified, cordon extended | India News

JAMMU: Security forces on Wednesday intensified the ongoing anti-terror operation in Najote village in J&K’s Kathua district by extending the cordon to at least a dozen surrounding villages, officials said. Yet another such operation was launched in Rajbagh, also in Kathua, after a resident reported sighting two terror suspects.The cordon-and-search operation in Najote was launched…

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What is ‘aisle lice’? The travel habit annoying flyers everywhere — and you might be guilty |

The plane hasn’t fully stopped, the seatbelt sign is still on, and suddenly there’s movement in the aisle. Bags come down, shoulders turn sideways, and a handful of passengers start inching forward. If this scene feels familiar, you’ve likely encountered what travellers now call “aisle lice.”Travel has no shortage of small annoyances, and social media…

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‘Wrong to support those who criticise our nation’: BAI rejects pollution, hygiene concerns at India Open; downplays criticism | Badminton News

India’s PV Sindhu returns to Vietnam’s Nguyen Thuy Linh during the women’s singles round of 32 match at the India Open 2026 badminton tournament, in New Delhi. (PTI Photo) NEW DELHI: The Badminton Association of India (BAI) on Wednesday pushed back against criticism over playing conditions at the ongoing India Open 2026, with its general…

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Alexx O’Nell: ‘As a foreigner in Indian cinema, being easy to work with is often valued more than honesty’ – Exclusive |

Bollywood often celebrates glamour, success, and box-office numbers, but behind the spotlight lie struggles that rarely make it into public conversations. In an exclusive interview with ETimes, Alexx O’Nell—an American-born actor and musician who has built a prolific, nearly two-decade-long career across Indian cinema in languages including Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, and Malayalam—speaks candidly about loneliness,…

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Can men get pregnant? Indian-origin doctor Nisha Verma questioned by Republican senator during abortion debate

A Senate hearing on the safety and regulation of abortion pills turned tense on Wednesday when Senator Josh Hawley repeatedly pressed Indian-origin obstetrician-gynecologist Dr. Nisha Verma on whether men can become pregnant. The exchange during the Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee session went viral on social media.The hearing was meant to focus on the…

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