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    Goodbye, selfie diplomacy, leaders need to get back to business

    The era of selfie diplomacy seems to have reached its peak and is now losing its charm. Once seen as a way to connect with constituents or portray humility, selfies have become predictable and uninspiring. They often result in awkward poses, forced smiles, and unflattering lighting, resembling more of a photobomb than a genuine moment of connection. In today's world, where authenticity and statesmanship matter, leaders might benefit more from genuine actions and substantive changes rather than staged selfies.

    Biden presidential bid has to end soon and there is no future; according to some insiders from his campaign team

    It has been reported that many members of President Biden’s group of advisors and many even within his campaign team feel that the president’s election bid has no future. There is a growing sense of despondency that has gripped even his group of close advisors.

    When are the next Olympic Games going to be held? How to watch live for free, streaming details, and more

    The Olympic Games are held every four years, with the upcoming scheduled to begin this month In Paris. The Paris Olympics 2024 will see a plethora of events being held with participation of some of the leading and popular sportsmen in the world. Here's how you can catch all the action around the Paris Olympics 2024 live, that too for free.

    Hathras Stampede: Cannot rule out 'big conspiracy', says SIT report

    The SIT investigating the Hathras stampede has submitted its report to the UP government. The report points to the 'Satsang' organizers for exceeding the permitted number of people and inadequate arrangements.

    Hathras Stampede: Six officials including SDM, CO suspended for negligence in duties

    The SIT investigating the Hathras stampede recommended action against six officials for negligence, leading to their suspension, including the Sub-District Magistrate, Police Circle Officer, Station Officer, Tehsildar, and two Chowki Incharges. The committee's report blamed the event organisers for inviting more people than permitted, not following conditions, and causing chaos, leading to the tragic incident at the 'Satsang' event in Fulari village.

    BMW crash: Mumbai police form six teams to nab 24-yr-old

    Mihir Shah caused a fatal accident killing Kaveri Nakhwa and injuring her husband near Bandra-Worli Sea Link. Son of Rajesh Shah, he might have been drunk. The car and driver Rajrishi Bidawat were found in Kalanagar. A Look Out Circular is issued. Stricter hit-and-run laws are being enforced.

    • Mumbai rains: NDRF deploy teams to 'avert' flood-like situation

      In response to severe waterlogging from heavy rains in Mumbai, the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has deployed teams to various areas, including Thane, Vasai, Mahad, Chiplun, Kolhapur, Sangli, Satara, Ghatkopar, Kurla, Sindhudurg, Andheri, and Nagpur. The NDRF aims to prevent incidents and respond to potential flood situations. The Met Department predicts light to moderate rainfall in Mumbai over the next three hours.

      Virat Kohli, Ravindra Jadeja thank Mumbai Police for 'phenomenal job' managing victory parade

      Virat Kohli expressed gratitude to Mumbai Police for their exceptional management of the T20 World Cup victory parade, which drew a massive crowd. The Indian cricket team, returning from Barbados after their win, was feted with enthusiasm. Prime Minister Narendra Modi hosted them in Delhi before their Mumbai parade, attended by thousands. The festivities culminated at Wankhede Stadium, where players celebrated the 11-year trophy drought end.

      Victory Parade: Days after Hathras stampede, over 3 lakh crowd erupts in Mumbai, leaving many injured and cars damaged

      Mumbai's Marine Drive saw chaos after Team India's T20 World Cup victory parade, with 300,000 fans causing injuries and property damage. Fans climbed cars and danced, resulting in dented vehicles and scattered footwear. Mismanagement was reported as the crowd surged, leading to traffic jams and further chaos. Two fans fainted, and others had breathing difficulties.

      Mumbai: 11 taken to hospitals as sea of fans joins Team India's victory parade

      During the victory parade of the T-20 World Cup-winning Indian cricket team in South Mumbai, at least 11 people were hospitalized due to injuries or feeling unwell from excessive crowding. Nine were admitted to GT Hospital, with minor injuries and breathing difficulties, and are now stable. Additional individuals received treatment at St George's Hospital and a private hospital in South Mumbai, later being discharged. The parade attracted thousands of fans to Marine Drive, causing a situation akin to a stampede.

      Indian Cricket team meets PM Modi after a historic win at ICC T20 World Cup; watch visuals
      T20 World Cup prize: Prize money for winner, runners-up, semi-finalists, and other teams

      India and South Africa will compete for the T20 World Cup 2024 title at Kensington Oval. India aims for a second title after defeating England, while South Africa seeks its first win. The winner gets $2.45 million and the runner-up $1.28 million. Semi-finalists receive $787,500 each.

      ICC T20 World Cup Super Eight Fixtures: Here are the final eight teams which have made it to the second round

      T20 World Cup Super Eight Fixtures: Group 1 features India, Australia, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh, while Group 2 includes South Africa, West Indies, England, and the USA. Each team will play three matches, with the top two from each group advancing to the semi-finals.

      T20 World Cup 2024 Qualification Scenarios: How can Pakistan, England, Sri Lanka & New Zealand qualify for Super 8

      T20 World Cup Super 8 Scenario: The T20 World Cup's first leg saw surprising outcomes and a rain-affected match, leaving favorites in each group with work to do for Super Eight qualification. Pakistan, England, New Zealand, and Sri Lanka face tough spots, with Oman eliminated. Pakistan needs to defeat Ireland, relying on USA losses. England must win their last two games and hope for Scotland's loss. Netherlands while needing help from other teams. New Zealand's loss to Afghanistan hampers their qualification hopes, with their fate resting on a crucial match against West Indies.

      Adam Zampa becomes first Australian cricketer to claim 100 T20I wickets

      Adam Zampa became the first Australian to take 100 wickets in T20Is during Australia's match against Namibia in the T20 World Cup at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium. In this match, the 32-year-old spinner took four wickets, dismissing Zane Green, David Wiese, Ruben Trumpelmann, and Bernard Scholtz. Zampa has reached 100 wickets at an economy rate of 7.20 in 83 matches.

      The Morning Show Season 4: Here's all about the Oscar Winner Marion Cotillard's new character

      The Morning Show has unveiled a major addition to its cast for season four. The show tackles the competitive world of morning news and the lives of those who bring the news to viewers.

      Who is Mike Russell? Why is he in news before making his debut on the PGA Tour?

      Mike Russell who is just 15 years of age will be making his PGA Tour debut at the Detroit Golf Club from June 27-30. However, he is not the youngest player to be making his debut.

      Prajwal Revanna interrogated by SIT in sexual abuse case

      Suspended JD(S) MP Prajwal Revanna, accused of sexually abusing several women, was arrested by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) upon his arrival from Munich at Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru. The 33-year-old MP was taken to the CID office for interrogation, and the SIT is considering a potency test on him.

      Pakistan: Policeman caught selling stolen motorcycles, sting operation reveals

      A shocking revelation emerged when a DSP at Karachi's AVLC was caught selling stolen motorcycles in a sting operation by ARY News.

      Indian cricket team begins training for T20 World Cup in New York amid Virat Kohli's absence

      After two months of intense night cricket, the Indian cricket team, without Virat Kohli, began morning training for the T20 World Cup. Kohli, absent due to personal reasons, is expected to join by Friday, but his participation in the warm-up game against Bangladesh on Saturday is uncertain. The team's preliminary games start at 10:30 am, necessitating adaptation to morning conditions. Training included light exercises to adjust to the cooler, less humid weather. Players expressed excitement about playing in New York for the first time.

      Next procedure to bring Prajwal Revanna back will start if he doesn't turn up on May 31: Karnataka Minister

      Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara indicated that procedures to bring back Hassan MP Prajwal Revanna from abroad will proceed if he does not return by May 31. Prajwal, facing charges of sexually abusing several women, released a video promising to cooperate with the Special Investigation Team (SIT). Parameshwara mentioned that efforts, including a Blue Corner Notice and an arrest warrant, have been made to bring Prajwal back.

      Sandeshkhali: CBI files charge sheet against suspended TMC leader Shahjahan Sheikh

      The CBI has filed a charge sheet against suspended TMC leader Shahajahan Sheikh and six others for the January 5 attack on an Enforcement Directorate team in Sandeshkhali. The attack occurred during an ED raid related to a ration distribution scam in West Bengal, with Sheikh being sought for his alleged links to arrested former state food minister Jyoti Priya Mallick. Sandeshkhali, where the incident took place, has been in the news for allegations of land-grabbing and sexual abuse by Sheikh and his associates.

      Britney Spears robbed off jewellery? Here's what police said

      Britney Spears has claimed that her jewellery was stolen from her house in California.

      Rajkot game zone fire: Two cops, civic staff among five officials suspended for negligence

      The Gujarat government suspended five officials, including two police inspectors and civic staff, for negligence related to the Rajkot game zone fire that claimed 27 lives. The facility was operating without a required fire NOC. Those suspended include two Rajkot Municipal Corporation employees, a deputy executive engineer from the Roads and Buildings department, and two police inspectors.

      Sunil Narine becomes first player to win 'Most Valuable Player' award in IPL thrice

      Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) all-rounder Sunil Narine became the first player to win the 'Most Valuable Player' (MVP) award three times in the Indian Premier League (IPL) after KKR defeated Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) in the 2024 season final. Narine previously won the MVP in 2012, his debut season, and again in 2018. In the 2024 season, he scored 488 runs and took 17 wickets.

      Multitasking with shopping: Bengaluru techie's photo attending office meeting while buying sandals goes viral

      Bengaluru's "peak Bengaluru moment" trend showcases the city's quirky charm through social media, where users share odd occurrences. A recent viral image depicted a woman multitasking by attending a team meeting while shoe shopping. While some found humor, others criticized it, reigniting debates on work-life balance. Similar instances highlight blurred work boundaries, prompting discussions on responsible practices in the digital age.

      Iran President's helicopter crash: Authorities dispatch forces to site after rescue teams detect 'fuel smell'

      Iran's search operation for the crashed helicopter carrying President Ebrahim Raisi intensified, with the Iran Red Crescent and IRGC chief Major General Hossein Salami on-site in East Azerbaijan. The helicopter, which made a "hard landing," carried Raisi, Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, and other officials. Several countries, including Russia and Turkey, have sent rescue teams and equipment to assist. The EU activated its rapid response mapping service, while Iran expressed gratitude for international support in the search and rescue efforts.

      Iran President Helicopter Crash: Iranian President Raisi and Foreign Minister Amirabdollahian have died, say news reports

      An Iranian official has informed Reuters that President Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian have died in a helicopter crash in Iran's East Azerbaijan province, near the border with Azerbaijan. The helicopter was returning from a trip to inaugurate a dam with Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev. The crash occurred in the Dizmar forest between the cities of Varzaqan and Jolfa, with reports suggesting it was forced to make a hard landing due to bad weather and fog. Mohammad Mokhber would assume the presidency under the Iranian constitution in the event of Raisi's death.

      Nandini’s partnership with T20 world cup will help dairy brand in global market, says Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah

      The Karnataka Cooperative Milk Federation (KMF) has partnered with the Scotland and Ireland cricket teams, which Chief Minister Siddaramaiah believes will boost the global presence of the Nandini brand. This partnership was revealed as Cricket Scotland unveiled their jersey featuring Nandini's name for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. Siddaramaiah expressed delight in Nandini securing sponsorship for these teams, highlighting its existing popularity in countries like Malaysia, Vietnam, Singapore, UAE, and the USA.

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