An Indian student was detained at a US airport and later deported. He had entered the United States illegally. Authorities restrained him and admitted him to a medical facility. The Indian Consulate in New York is engaged with US officials. The US embassy reiterated its stance against illegal immigration.
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India will face Pakistan in Colombo on October 5 during the 2025 Women’s ODI World Cup, hosted by India and Sri Lanka. The marquee clash follows a hybrid model due to political tensions, with Pakistan’s matches held in neutral Sri Lanka.
Tensions soar as Israel targets Iranian missile sites after Tehran's retaliatory strikes. Two Iranian generals are dead. Israel hit targets near Tehran. Rockets struck residential areas in Israel, causing casualties. The conflict escalates with strikes deep inside Iran. Iran retaliated with missile barrages at Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. International calls for calm are growing louder.
West Indies' Nicholas Pooran, a dynamic force in white-ball cricket, has retired from international play at 29. The record-holding T20I run-scorer expressed gratitude in an emotional post, recalling his pride in leading the team. Despite a ball-tampering incident in 2019, Pooran captained the team, achieving a series win against Australia.
Following an invitation from Canadian PM Mark Carney, PM Modi has accepted to attend the G7 summit in Alberta. This decision comes after speculation about his participation and amid efforts to mend strained relations following allegations regarding the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
Donald Trump has reiterated his claim that his intervention prevented a potential nuclear war between India and Pakistan, asserting he used trade leverage to halt hostilities. This assertion received unexpected support from Russia, with a Putin aide confirming Trump's role. However, Indian officials have pushed back against the mediation claims, directly addressing concerns with US Vice President JD Vance.
Manipur government has suspended internet services in five districts, including Imphal West and East, for five days due to escalating law and order concerns. This decision follows protests sparked by the arrest of an Arambai Tenggol leader, alongside intensified security operations that led to the arrest of militants and recovery of weapons. The state remains tense amidst ongoing ethnic conflict.
In a shocking incident near Bengaluru, Shankar allegedly beheaded his wife, Manasa, due to suspicions of infidelity. Following a heated argument at their home, Shankar used a sickle to commit the gruesome act. He then rode to the police station with her severed head to surrender, confessing to the crime, leading to his immediate arrest and ongoing investigation.
Amid escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, worried parents in Srinagar are urgently appealing for the evacuation of their children studying in Iranian universities. With over 1,300 Indian students reportedly stranded, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah assures close monitoring and coordination with the Ministry of External Affairs.
Starlink's recent satcom license in India mandates cooperation with security agencies, addressing prior reluctance to share user data, especially concerning border regions. Security concerns persist regarding potential misuse from neighboring countries, delaying commercial operations for Starlink, Eutelsat OneWeb, and Jio-SES, all awaiting necessary clearances.