Tesla CEO Elon Musk supports Trump's decision to lift the TikTok ban, emphasizing it would have violated freedom of speech. However, Musk points out the imbalance as TikTok is allowed in the US, but his platform X remains banned in China.
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Kevin Pietersen believes that Virat Kohli is the only one who can determine his future in international cricket, citing Kohli's ability to silence critics through his performances. Pietersen emphasised Kohli's enduring impact and aura and stated that the decision about his career longevity lies solely with Kohli. Fans and experts are keen to see Kohli's next career chapter.
Rohit Sharma reflects on India's resilience and shift in mindset that led to impressive runs in ICC tournaments over the past nine months. Despite some setbacks, including a rare home Test series loss and a tough IPL season, India won the ICC Champions Trophy and T20 World Cup under his leadership.
'Pushpa 2' has now crossed Rs 1000 crore at the box office and saw a good jump on third Saturday. It made Rs 25 crore on Saturday and the Sunday numbers are expected to be even bigger.
President Trump has declared that presidential pardons issued by Joe Biden are invalid, claiming they were signed with an autopen without Biden's knowledge. Trump suggested potential legal scrutiny for members of the January 6th committee, alleging they destroyed evidence and used the autopen for pardons without Biden's consent.
United States President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin have agreed on the necessity for a ceasefire and peace in the Ukraine conflict. Their nearly two-hour conversation included discussions on improving US-Russia relations and avoiding future conflicts, with initial steps comprising ceasefires in energy, infrastructure, and maritime operations in the Black Sea.
US President Donald Trump and Canadian PM Justin Trudeau discussed fentanyl smuggling and trade over a 50-minute call. Trump accused Trudeau of using trade tensions for political power and criticized Canada's border policies for allowing fentanyl into the US. Despite rising trade tensions, Trump granted a one-month exemption on auto tariffs.
Multan Sultans, a team in the Pakistan Super League, has launched a charitable campaign to support Palestinian charities. The team pledges to donate Rs 100,000 for every six hit and every wicket taken by their players during the PSL season. The league commenced with exciting matches, including Quetta Gladiators' victory and Karachi Kings' successful pursuit of Multan Sultans' score.
Legal experts including former CJI U U Lalit endorsed the 'one nation, one election' bill at a Joint Parliamentary Committee meeting, asserting it doesn't violate federal principles. The legislative department of the law ministry emphasized that simultaneous polls are democratic and consistent with the federal structure.
Sweden's foreign minister, Maria Malmer Stenergard, emphasizes the importance of democracies uniting to uphold a rules-based order in both Ukraine and the Indo-Pacific. Stenergard also discusses Sweden's defence cooperation with India and their commitment to NATO while addressing security concerns related to China and Russia.