Television actress Dipika Kakar is now home after a 14-hour surgery for stage 2 liver cancer and an 11-day hospital stay. Discharged on June 12, she shared photos expressing gratitude and announced she is tumour-free after the first treatment phase. Her husband, Shoaib Ibrahim, shared their relief and acknowledged the challenging journey ahead.
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Following a stampede at Bengaluru’s M Chinnaswamy Stadium, the BCCI has shifted the India ‘A’ vs South Africa ‘A’ ODI series to Rajkot. While KSCA denies any link, sources suggest more events could be relocated. Concerns grow over the stadium's condition and Bengaluru’s role as a future cricket venue.
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Bengaluru police arrested eight individuals, including a minor, for the murder of a 17-year-old girl. The victim, from Bihar, was promised marriage by Aashiq Kumar. Kumar, in an intoxicated state, strangled her. He then, with the help of relatives, stuffed her body in a suitcase. The body was discovered near railway tracks. All suspects were apprehended in Bihar.
Tensions are high in Los Angeles following immigration raids and President Trump's deployment of National Guard troops, sparking widespread protests. Demonstrators clashed with police, torched vehicles, and blocked freeways, leading to the deployment of California's 79th Infantry Brigade. Governor Newsom condemned Trump's actions as a breach of state sovereignty, while Democrats criticized the troop deployment as an escalation.
Amidst escalating tensions over Iran's nuclear program, Israel launched preemptive strikes targeting Iranian nuclear and military sites, resulting in casualties, including key military and nuclear personnel. Prime Minister Netanyahu declared the operation aimed at eliminating the Iranian threat, prompting airspace restrictions and warnings of potential retaliation.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi marked 11 years of his government, highlighting India's development under the NDA, guided by "Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas, Sabka Prayas." The BJP celebrated this milestone, while the Congress criticized the government, alleging a weakening of constitutional institutions and unfulfilled promises.