The public feud between Rahul Vaidya and Virat Kohli seems to be resolving as Kohli unblocked Vaidya on Instagram. This follows Vaidya's initial criticism of Kohli's social media activity and subsequent blocking. Vaidya has now expressed gratitude and praised Kohli, signaling a potential end to their digital conflict after heated exchanges and online backlash from fans.
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Paul Stirling made history as the first Irish batter to reach 10,000 international runs during Ireland's dominant 124-run victory over the West Indies in Dublin. Stirling's 54 and Andy Balbirnie's brilliant 112 set the foundation for Ireland's 303/6. Barry McCarthy's 4/32 then dismantled the West Indies, who were bundled out for 179, giving Ireland a 1-0 series lead.
In Jammu and Kashmir's Shopian, three Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists were killed during Operation Keller. The Rashtriya Rifles Unit acted on intelligence regarding terrorist presence. Shahid Kuttay and Adnan Shafi Dar were identified among the deceased. Kuttay was involved in attacks on tourists and a BJP Sarpanch. Dar participated in the killing of a non-local labourer.
Home Minister Amit Shah visited AIIMS Trauma Centre to check on CRPF and Chhattisgarh Police personnel injured during the 21-day anti-Naxal operation ‘Blackforest’. The operation in the Karreguttalu Hills resulted in injuries, some serious, from IED blasts. Shah assured the injured personnel of the nation's support and pride, directing top-notch care and rehabilitation.
A proposed US bill, dubbed 'The One Big Beautiful Bill,' threatens to impose a 5% remittance tax on non-US citizens, including H-1B and green card holders, sending money abroad. This could significantly impact the Indian diaspora, who remit approximately $32 billion annually to India. If enacted, Indians in the US could face a $1.
In a surprising turn, the US and China have agreed to de-escalate their trade war, with the US significantly reducing tariffs on Chinese goods. Beijing responded by lowering its tariffs on US products. This truce, reached in Geneva, has stunned markets and analysts, as it appears China secured its objectives without major economic reforms.
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Rajasthan Royals batting coach Vikram Rathour admits he was "sold" on Vaibhav Suryavanshi's talent after seeing him bat for the first time. The 14-year-old phenom further solidified that impression with a mature 33-ball 57 against CSK, anchoring a vital partnership. Rathour lauded Suryavanshi's temperament under pressure, suggesting his unique style and ability make him a truly special prospect.
Amid growing international pressure, Israel will allow a "basic amount" of food into Gaza, following warnings of a hunger crisis. This decision coincides with intensified military operations and ongoing ceasefire talks with Hamas in Qatar. Negotiations aim for hostage release and disarmament of Gaza, but disagreements persist over ceasefire terms.