Mohammed Sinwar, the younger brother of slain Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, has risen to a crucial leadership role within Hamas. Amidst Israel's ongoing military attacks, Mohammed has been instrumental in rebuilding the group and retaining its influence over Gaza. His leadership is significantly bolstered by his connection to his late brother.
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West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose continued his visits to violence-affected areas, meeting victims in Murshidabad a day after visiting a relief camp in Malda. He listened to their grievances and assessed their needs. Simultaneously, a National Commission for Women delegation, led by Chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar, surveyed the Murshidabad areas, describing the suffering as inhuman. The NCW will submit a report to the Centre, highlighting the people's demands, and met with the family of victims... Expand
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Hamas has released three Israeli hostages, appearing pale and malnourished, in exchange for 183 Palestinian prisoners. The Israeli captives, including Eli Sharabi, Or Levy, and Ohad Ben Ami, were returned after nearly 500 days, but with Israel condemning Hamas for their severe condition.
Zepto's CEO, Aadit Palicha, has softened his stance on workplace intensity after facing criticism. He now calls his earlier remarks about work-life balance a "stupid idea." This comes after allegations of a toxic work culture at Zepto, including long hours and late-night meetings.
Sunil Gavaskar questioned Ravichandran Ashwin's mid-series retirement announcement, stating it leaves India short-handed in the middle of an important series. Gavaskar compared it to Dhoni's 2014 retirement, emphasizing the disruption it causes. He pointed out the role Ashwin could have played in the remaining Tests, especially in Sydney, which offers spin-friendly conditions.
Former AAP legislator Saurabh Bharadwaj has launched a YouTube channel after losing his seat in the election. He plans to share his journey and discuss political changes and governance challenges post-election loss. The channel will be an interactive platform for citizens, covering political and social issues, while also serving as a source of livelihood for him.
Delhi CM Atishi and Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann met with the Election Commission to address the water crisis in Delhi caused by ammonia levels in the water from Haryana. Atishi accused the BJP-led Haryana government of "water terrorism," and Arvind Kejriwal claimed the contaminated water could have poisoned Delhi residents.
WhatsApp experienced a global outage, affecting users' ability to send messages or make calls on both the app and web version. The disruption began around 8:56 pm IST and peaked at 9:15 pm, with thousands reporting issues. Meta has yet to comment on the cause, while users flocked to X to confirm the problem.