The Trump administration has threatened to withdraw Harvard University's right to host international students, citing alleged reporting violations and a failure to combat antisemitism. This action jeopardizes a court hearing related to the ban on new foreign student enrollment.
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A US trade court has blocked most of Donald Trump's tariff measures, deeming that he overstepped his authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. The court's decision, which consolidates multiple lawsuits, invalidates tariffs imposed on countries like Canada, Mexico, and China. The White House has criticized the ruling and immediately filed an appeal, but other Trump-era tariffs remain valid.
Airbus and Tata Advanced Systems will establish an H125 helicopter Final Assembly Line in Kolar, Karnataka, marking India's first private-sector helicopter assembly. The facility aims to produce 10 helicopters annually, expanding based on a projected regional demand of 500 light helicopters over two decades.
Co-owner Preity Zinta's exuberant celebration stole the show as Punjab Kings secured a top-two finish in the IPL league stage. Skipper Shreyas Iyer's match-winning six against Mumbai Indians triggered Zinta's passionate outburst. The victory, fueled by Inglis and Arya's impressive partnership, gives Punjab Kings a crucial advantage in the playoffs.
Jaire Alexander's future with the Green Bay Packers is uncertain due to injuries and his large contract. The team has reportedly asked him to restructure his deal, and trade rumors are circulating. The Las Vegas Raiders, who need a strong cornerback, may be interested if the price is right, especially after recent roster changes.
Maria Zakharova, Russia's foreign ministry spokeswoman, ridiculed a video of Emmanuel Macron and his wife in Hanoi, suggesting a marital dispute. Macron dismissed the claims as a joke, but the incident sparked a reaction from the Elysee Palace.
In Ghaziabad, a 58-year-old sub-inspector, Veerendra Mishra, tragically died when the roof of the Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) office in Ankur Vihar collapsed during severe storms and heavy rainfall. Mishra, who was working late, was fatally injured when the building, previously a police chowki, gave way around 2 am. Authorities have initiated an investigation into the incident.
Congress veteran Salman Khurshid, as part of an all-party delegation, lauded the government's decision on Article 370 and the military's response to the Pahalgam attack. He emphasized India's claim to PoK and the necessity of Pakistan ceasing terror activities for any dialogue, including regarding the Indus Waters Treaty. Khurshid also highlighted Indonesia's support for India's stance against Pakistan's narrative.
Dipika Kakar, known for her role in Sasural Simar Ka, has revealed her stage 2 liver cancer diagnosis. Following hospitalization for persistent pain, doctors discovered a malignant tumor. Despite the challenging news, Dipika remains positive and determined, drawing strength from her family's support and the outpouring of prayers from fans.
Odisha Vigilance Department recovered approximately Rs 2.1 crore in cash during raids at seven locations connected to Baikuntha Nath Sarangi, chief engineer in the state’s Rural Development Department, following allegations of disproportionate assets. Sarangi allegedly attempted to dispose of bundles of Rs 500 notes from his Bhubaneswar flat as vigilance officers arrived.
Prime Minister Modi, addressing a rally in Bihar, asserted that he fulfilled his promise to retaliate against Pakistan following the Pahalgam attack, referencing Operation Sindoor. He highlighted the destruction of terror launchpads and Pakistani airbases. Modi also credited Nitish Kumar for Bihar's progress, contrasting it with the previous 'Jungle Raj' era, and noted the reduction of Naxal-affected districts.