President Donald Trump hinted at the United States potentially rejoining the World Health Organization if it undergoes reform, despite signing an executive order to withdraw. He also discussed plans to cut taxes and potentially halt hiring 88,000 new IRS agents. Trump highlighted his achievements and garnered strong support during his rally in Las Vegas.
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18-year-old Indian grandmaster D Gukesh fought extremely hard but couldn't overcome defending champion Ding Liren in game 13 of the World Chess Championship. The draw leaves the score tied at 6.5-6.5 with one classical game left. Gukesh, playing white, explored a novel opening idea but couldn't gain a significant advantage.
Security has been heightened at Delhi's Arun Jaitley Stadium for Virat Kohli's return to the Ranji Trophy in the match against Railways, beginning January 30. Kohli, who missed the last match due to a neck sprain, will draw a large crowd, prompting enhanced security measures.
Tragedy struck a promotional event for Allu Arjun's "Pushpa 2" in Hyderabad, resulting in one death and another critical injury. Police attribute the chaos to the actor's actions, stating his gesture from his vehicle's sunroof incited the crowd. They refute claims of inadequate security, asserting the organizers failed to properly coordinate with authorities.
Jasprit Bumrah's outstanding performance during India's tour of Australia has earned him high praise, with former Australian captain Michael Clarke calling him the best fast bowler across all three formats. Despite his impressive showing, including three five-wicket hauls, Bumrah's absence due to back spasms in the final Test contributed to India's series loss.
A stampede at New Delhi Railway Station resulted in 18 fatalities and multiple injuries. Five victims died of traumatic asphyxia, confirmed RML Hospital. The incident happened Saturday night when passengers fell from a footbridge. Key leaders, including President Murmu and PM Modi, have expressed their condolences. Traumatic asphyxia symptoms and immediate response measures were highlighted.
A cargo ship at Istanbul port capsized due to imbalanced cargo loading, leading to a rescue operation for the crew. Ten crew members were rescued quickly, while five others escaped by jumping into the water. One crew member was slightly injured and taken to a hospital.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Thailand for a two-day visit to participate in the sixth BIMSTEC summit. Modi will engage in discussions with Thai PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra and join BIMSTEC leaders in signing the Agreement on Maritime Cooperation. The visit also includes meetings with key regional leaders and will be followed by Modi's visit to Sri Lanka.
A 17-year-old AMU student was killed in a shooting following a dispute between groups. Mohd Kaif, the victim, succumbed to his injuries at JN Medical College. The altercation occurred near the school's Civil Lines area. Police are reviewing CCTV footage, and a murder case has been registered. Increased security measures are in place on the campus.
Delhi Jal Board has reported rising ammonia levels in the Yamuna, attributed to industrial activities in Haryana. The fluctuating ammonia levels, reaching up to 8.4ppm, could disrupt Delhi's water supply. A proposed ammonia treatment plant at Wazirabad has faced delays. These fluctuations have created operational difficulties, occasionally halting water treatment plants. Despite challenges, water supply remained unaffected on Wednesday.
India's captain Rohit Sharma was dropped for the series-deciding fifth Test against Australia, replaced by Shubman Gill. Stand-in skipper Jasprit Bumrah mentioned Rohit 'opted to rest', which former India batter turned commentator Sanjay Manjrekar found vague. Manjrekar criticized the lack of transparency, emphasizing the need for clear communication with fans.