Goldy Brar, a Canada-based gangster, justified the killing of Sidhu Moosewala, stating the singer faced consequences for his actions. Brar revealed a long-standing feud stemming from a Kabaddi match and Moosewala's alleged support for rivals.
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Yuvraj Singh celebrated South Africa's historic World Test Championship victory over Australia at Lord's, ending their 27-year ICC trophy drought. He lauded Aiden Markram's century and Temba Bavuma's leadership, while playfully teasing the Aussies. South Africa's dominant performance, fueled by Markram's 136 and Bavuma's 66, secured a five-wicket win and their eighth consecutive Test victory.
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India Post has announced the 4th merit list for GDS Recruitment 2025 on its website, indiapostgdsonline.gov.in, listing candidates selected for various Gramin Dak Sevak posts based on their Class 10 marks. Shortlisted candidates must now prepare for document verification, ensuring they have all required original documents and photocopies ready for submission as per the notification from their Divisional Head/Post Office.
Amid heightened regional tensions, Israel is reportedly prepared to launch an operation into Iran, prompting US concerns about potential retaliation against American sites in Iraq. The US State Department has advised non-emergency personnel to leave Iraq, while President Trump asserts that Iran cannot possess nuclear weapons.
Diageo India has refuted media reports suggesting the sale of its Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) IPL franchise, labeling them as speculative. Despite the denial, speculation persists, fueled by a Bloomberg report and a subsequent rise in United Spirits' shares. There are also murmurs about Diageo valuing the RCB franchise at around USD 2 billion.
Tensions escalate in the Middle East. Iran warns nations against defending Israel. This follows Israeli strikes, called Operation Rising Lion, targeting Iranian infrastructure. Iran retaliated with missile attacks on Israeli cities, including Tel Aviv. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei condemned the Israeli assault. He promised consequences and assured Iran's military readiness. The conflict raises concerns about regional stability.
Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe was shot during a campaign event in Bogotá's Fontibón district, as confirmed by the national police. Bogotá Mayor Carlos Galán reported that Uribe is receiving emergency medical care, with the city's hospitals on alert. The suspected attacker has been arrested.
The Oval's museum is celebrating its 180th anniversary by showcasing iconic cricket memorabilia. Virat Kohli's match-worn gloves from a 2022 ODI against England, complete with his signature and a message to the museum, are on display. A signed Sachin Tendulkar jersey, commemorating his illustrious career, is also a featured attraction, highlighting his achievements in the sport.
BJP President JP Nadda asserted that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 11 years in power have transformed Indian politics, shifting the focus from appeasement to performance and accountability. He highlighted the government's inclusive development approach, outreach to marginalized communities, and bold decisions like abolishing Triple Talaq. Nadda also emphasized India's economic progress and proactive governance during crises like the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Reserve Bank of India plans to tighten regulations on international money transfers by Indian residents, targeting foreign currency deposits with lock-in periods. These modifications aim to prevent the Liberalised Remittance Scheme from being used for passive wealth shifting, a concern for the RBI.