Prosecutors in Rome are investigating Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and two ministers over the deportation of Libyan warlord Ossama Anjiem, wanted by the International Criminal Court. Anjiem, arrested in Turin, was freed on procedural grounds and returned to Libya, drawing criticism for allegedly undermining justice and prioritizing political interests with Libya.
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Anaya Bangar, daughter of Sanjay Bangar, reunited with her childhood friend Sarfaraz Khan after her gender affirmation surgery. Sarfaraz expressed his excitement about meeting Anaya after three years. Anaya revealed she faced harassment within the cricket world, including receiving unsolicited nude photos from cricketers and a proposition from a veteran player.
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Josh Inglis's first ODI century propelled Australia to a record run chase, surpassing England's 351 with 15 balls to spare in the Champions Trophy Group B match. Inglis's aggressive 86-ball 101 and key partnerships with Alex Carey and Marnus Labuschagne anchored the successful chase.
CCTV videos from a Rajkot hospital showing women undergoing medical treatments were leaked on social media. Both the Ahmedabad and Rajkot cybercrime branches are investigating the breach. The content was shared on YouTube and Telegram, amassing over five lakh views. Authorities are working to identify the suspects and remove the videos to protect the victims.
The Election Commission of India (ECI) announced that a mandatory count of Voter-Verified Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) slips from the Maharashtra assembly elections revealed no discrepancies with the electronic voting machine (EVM) results. This follows opposition parties' boycott of the assembly's special session, citing concerns about EVM integrity and alleged discrepancies between polled votes and declared results.
India are set to face New Zealand in the Champions Trophy final in Dubai, potentially marking the retirement of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma from ODIs. India have shown strong form throughout the tournament, while New Zealand seek their second title since 2000. The final promises to be an intense battle betwee India's seasoned players and New Zealand's confident lineup.
As Bihar election approaches, protest against the Waqf Amendment Bill threatens to polarise the state voters. RJD and opposition parties oppose the Bill, claiming it targets minorities, while BJP supports it for minority welfare. BJP allies face dilemma on bill's polarizing potential amid opposition attacks.
Infosys has laid off 30-45 trainees at its Mysuru campus after they failed evaluation tests, continuing from a similar cut in February. Affected trainees have been offered alternative career paths and assistance with accommodations and transportation as needed. Infosys also modified its hybrid work policy, requiring employees to work from the office at least 10 days a month.
Prithvi Shaw's struggles continue as he's excluded from Mumbai's Vijay Hazare Trophy squad due to fitness and attitude concerns. An MCA official criticized Shaw's fielding efforts and lack of discipline, revealing complaints from senior teammates. Former cricketer Jatin Paranjape condemned the MCA's public criticism, predicting Shaw's departure from the Mumbai team.