During a cathedral visit, King Charles faced a heckler questioning his knowledge of Prince Andrew's Epstein connections. The protester's shouts intensified following renewed scrutiny over Andrew's past and Giuffre's memoir. Despite the disruption, the King continued greeting royal fans, ignoring the disruptive individual.
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A Kalaripayattu trainer and his wife have been arrested for deliberately running over a 24-year-old food delivery agent in Bengaluru. CCTV footage revealed the couple intentionally rammed the agent's scooter after a minor brush, then returned to collect broken car parts. The victim died from his injuries.
Google has refuted claims of a massive Gmail data breach, stating that millions of accounts remain secure. The company clarified that reports likely stem from a misunderstanding of "infostealer" databases, not a targeted attack. Google urged users to enable two-step verification and adopt passkeys for enhanced account safety.
Taxpayers facing refund delays due to TDS mismatches in Form 26AS have a reason to cheer. A recent Allahabad High Court ruling mandates tax authorities to accept taxpayer-provided TDS documentation, like Form 16A, for verification. This decision prevents Assessing Officers from arbitrarily withholding legitimate refunds, shifting the verification burden to them.
A forensic science student's plan to murder her live-in partner and stage it as an accidental fire was foiled by CCTV footage and expert analysis. Amrita Chauhan, with her ex-boyfriend and a friend, strangled Ramkesh Meena after a dispute over private videos, then attempted to destroy the body and evidence.
Gold price prediction: Gold prices are expected to face downward pressure in the near future due to global developments. A stronger dollar and easing US-China trade tensions have reduced safe-haven demand.
President Trump announced a visit to China in April following "great success" in talks with President Xi Jinping, who will visit the US later. Trade tensions eased with a tariff reduction and China resuming soybean purchases, while rare earth disputes and fentanyl shipments were addressed.
Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma's stellar partnership prevented a series whitewash in Australia, with Rohit scoring an unbeaten 121 and Kohli 74 not out. Their unbroken 168-run stand guided India to a nine-wicket victory. The duo expressed gratitude for their experiences playing in Australia, highlighting their enduring chemistry and the lessons learned throughout their careers.
Abhishek Nayar has been appointed as the new head coach of Kolkata Knight Riders, succeeding Chandrakant Pandit. Nayar, a long-standing member of the KKR setup since 2018, brings progressive coaching methods and a player-centric philosophy to the role. He will work alongside mentor Dwayne Bravo as KKR embarks on its next phase.
A 38-year-old woman has been charged in connection with the 88 million euro jewel heist at the Louvre Museum. The robbers forced entry, used power tools to access cases, and fled with eight pieces of French crown jewels. The stolen treasures, including items belonging to Empresses Marie-Louise and Eugénie, are still missing.
