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    Delhi rain: Traffic crawls, people wade through waterlogged areas; BJP councillor rows in protest

    Heavy rain on Friday morning brought relief from a prolonged heat wave to the national capital. However, the showers caused waterlogging in various parts of the city, impacting traffic and the daily lives of residents and commuters.

    Israeli anti-government protesters march on Netanyahu's home

    Anti-government protesters gathered in Jerusalem on Thursday, converging outside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's home. The demonstrators lit a bonfire and called for Netanyahu's resignation. "We've been abandoned - Elections now!" read one sign that rose above the crowd. Demonstrators yelled through megaphones, waved flags, and banged on snare drums, while police officers stood at barricades.

    Israel: Thousands of people hold anti-govt protests, demand new elections and return of hostages

    Tens of thousands protested across Israel on Saturday, demanding new elections and the return of hostages held in Gaza. In Tel Aviv, author David Grossman and former Shin Bet chief Yuval Diskin criticized Prime Minister Netanyahu, calling for immediate elections. Demonstrations also occurred outside Likud party headquarters and Netanyahu’s residence. Protests included calls to end the Gaza conflict and highlighted the plight of hostages. Hostages and Missing Families Forum held rallies nationwide, demanding hostages' release. Protests have persisted since the war began on October 7.

    Slacker generation’s social-media movement against ‘996’ work culture is a warning for Beijing

    In response to China's notorious "996" work culture, characterized by grueling 9 am to 9 pm shifts six days a week, a new social media trend called "birding" has emerged. Young Chinese citizens are symbolically rejecting excessive work expectations by posting videos of themselves perched with hands tucked in oversized shirts, digitally placed on tree backgrounds. This protest underscores growing discontent with long hours and poor work-life balance, challenging traditional notions of productivity and national ethos.

    Parliament can't be bulldozed, people's movements will intensify: Sitaram Yechury on fractured mandate

    Sitaram Yechury, General Secretary of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), said that the reduced BJP numbers in the Lok Sabha will prevent the Parliament from being dominated. He noted that the opposition parties were not invited to the swearing-in ceremony and expressed doubts about Modi's moral authority as Prime Minister.

    'I was hit on face, abused': Kangana Ranaut after being slapped at airport; Here're other controversies involving Ranaut

    BJP leader and actor Kangana Ranaut was allegedly slapped by a CISF constable at Chandigarh airport over remarks related to the farmers' protest. The incident occurred during a security check, with the constable reportedly expressing support for the protest. Ranaut, now a Member of Parliament, has expressed concern over rising extremism in Punjab.

    The Economic Times
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