US President Trump signed the 'Take It Down Act,' a federal law criminalizing the sharing of explicit images without consent, including AI-generated fakes. Supported by Melania Trump, the law requires social media platforms to remove such content within 48 hours of a victim's request, potentially facing prison time for offenders.
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Following Operation Sindoor and heightened tensions, J&K CM Omar Abdullah and LG Manoj Sinha affirmed India's dedication to peace while defending military actions against Pakistan-backed terrorism. India is preparing to dispatch an all-party parliamentary delegation abroad to articulate its position. Sinha highlighted Pakistan's request for mediation after Indian forces struck terrorist camps, emphasizing India's focus on development and peace.
Delhi Capitals made unwanted history, becoming the first IPL team to miss the playoffs after winning their first four games. A crushing defeat to Mumbai Indians, led by Jasprit Bumrah's and Mitchell Santner's bowling, sealed their fate. Despite a strong start, a second-half collapse cost them a playoff spot, highlighting the importance of momentum in the IPL.
The Mumbai Cricket Association honoured Rohit Sharma by unveiling the Rohit Sharma Stand at Wankhede Stadium, Divecha Pavilion Level 3. This tribute celebrates his journey from Borivali to becoming a world-renowned batter. The MCA also dedicated stands to Sharad Pawar and Ajit Wadekar, and an MCA Office Lounge in memory of Amol Kale, recognising their contributions to cricket.
Foreign Minister Jaishankar emphasized that a mutually beneficial trade deal with the US is expected, where both countries gain. Negotiations are intricate, and no decision is final until all aspects are agreed upon. Discussions are progressing well, with officials slated to conduct further talks, aiming for an early deal covering a limited set of products.
The Indian Army and J&K police safely neutralised 42 unexploded Pakistani shells in Poonch. These shells targeted civilian areas after India's strikes on terrorist camps. An unexploded mortar shell was also destroyed in Samba district. The Army's bomb disposal squads carried out controlled explosions. The operations eliminated risks to civilian lives and property. Authorities followed safety protocols during the process.
India has firmly rejected China's claim over Arunachal Pradesh and strongly protested its attempt to rename locations within the state. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has asserted that these attempts at 'creative naming' will not change the fact that Arunachal Pradesh is, and will remain, an integral and inalienable part of India.
Indian authorities have launched a major crackdown on a Pakistan-linked espionage network, arresting at least 12 individuals across northern states. The suspects, including a YouTuber and an influencer, are accused of relaying sensitive military information to Pakistani intelligence officers. Investigations are ongoing, focusing on digital devices, financial transactions, and potential links to drug smuggling.
With Virat Kohli retiring from Test cricket ahead of the five-match Test series in England, the big question for Gautam Gambhir and Ajit Agarkar will be who bats at No. 4 for India in Test cricket. The position for the past three decades has been owned by Sachin Tendulkar and Virat Kohli. Now, with Virat's announcement, India will have to look for options. Timesofindia.com spoke to several experts on figuring out who can be India's next mainstay.
Speculation around Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s growing closeness with filmmaker Raj Nidimoru has taken a different turn after a new report claimed that the duo is planning to take their relationship a step further by moving in together and are actively looking for a place. However, Samantha’s team has now addressed the claims and called them false.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has requested support from eight non-BJP state leaders. He wants a united legal challenge. This challenge is against the President's reference to the Supreme Court. The reference concerns the powers of governors. Stalin fears this move weakens state autonomy. He believes it undermines the federal structure of the Constitution.