Amidst internal unrest and international pressure, US President Trump suggests Iran might be more receptive to discussions, emphasising diplomacy while warning of severe consequences if talks fail. Negotiations are planned in Muscat, involving US envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. Iran faces challenges with its proxies and economic sanctions, yet continues uranium enrichment, raising nuclear concerns.
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Maharashtra's Deputy CM Eknath Shinde dismissed rumors of discord within the Mahayuti alliance, clarifying his meeting with Union Minister Amit Shah focused on state development projects. Speculation arose after appointments of guardian ministers and concerns over ministry files and reversed decisions. The BJP defended Shinde, stating he would address issues directly with Deputy CM Ajit Pawar.
In Khajni, a bride fled with jewellery and cash during her wedding, leaving her 40-year-old groom, Kamlesh Kumar, stranded. Kumar had paid Rs 30,000 to a mediator for the marriage arrangement. Police have yet to receive a formal complaint but will investigate if one is made.
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Four Israeli women soldiers were freed by Hamas after 15 months of captivity in Gaza and had an emotional reunion with their families. The women were taken to Rabin Medical Centre for evaluations and are in stable condition. Simultaneously, Israel released 200 Palestinian prisoners as part of a truce deal, marking significant exchanges amid ongoing conflict.
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza targeted areas around Bureij, killing several Palestinians. Additional attacks in Lebanon and Syria resulted in more casualties, including children. The escalation endangers fragile ceasefires, with both sides accusing each other of violations. Mediators work towards a lasting truce amidst continued blockades and negotiations.
A group claiming affiliation with OUJAC trespassed onto Allu Arjun's property. They vandalized plants and shouted slogans. The protest relates to a stampede death at a 'Pushpa-2' screening. Police detained the protesters. The chief minister criticized Arjun for attending the screening despite police denying permission.
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12-year-old Sushila Meena, praised by Sachin Tendulkar, clean bowled former Olympic medallist shooter Rajyavardhan Rathore. Her impressive bowling skills have earned her recognition despite limited training. A video of her action, resembling Zaheer Khan's style, went viral, highlighting her talent and inspiring others. Sushila's dedication showcases emerging young cricketers in India.