A techie in Bengaluru, identified as Harsha HB, was arrested for showing his middle finger to a woman during a road rage incident on Chickpet Main Road. The woman recorded the act and filed a complaint. Police are currently investigating to understand what provoked the incident and have taken statements from both parties involved.
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Bihar's CM Nitish Kumar praised the Union Budget for its developmental prospects, highlighting provisions such as the Makhana board and greenfield airports. He stressed these initiatives would benefit Bihar's foxnut cultivation and aviation connectivity. Kumar also emphasized the importance of expanding IIT-Patna and the revised income tax structure as beneficial for middle-class citizens.
Bangladesh's chief adviser, Muhammad Yunus, urged Pakistani PM Shehbaz Sharif to resolve outstanding issues from 1971 to improve bilateral relations. While Sharif highlighted the 1974 tripartite agreement, Yunus emphasized the importance of a SAARC summit. Both leaders agreed to strengthen ties through trade, cultural exchanges, and cooperation in areas like sugar industry and dengue management.
In a heated Oval Office meeting, former US President Trump criticized both President Biden and Ukraine's President Zelenskyy. Trump argued that without US aid, Ukraine's conflict with Russia would have ended swiftly. The exchange escalated as VP Vance also berated Zelenskyy. Meanwhile, EU leaders reiterated their support for Ukraine amidst the ongoing war.
American importers are reeling from President Trump's sudden tariff hike on Chinese goods, with some fearing devastating consequences. Companies like Learning Resources and MGA Entertainment face soaring costs, potentially leading to price increases, production cuts, and even layoffs. The unpredictable tariffs threaten supply chains and could trigger inflation, impacting US economic growth and consumer sentiment.
India pacer Mohammed Shami, set to make a national comeback after 14 months, emphasizes the importance of an insatiable hunger to play for the country despite multiple injuries. Shami, returning against England at Eden Gardens, asserts that injuries are part of an athlete's journey and commitment can overcome them. He expresses profound gratitude and loyalty towards his home ground.
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