Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is currently resting at his residence after being diagnosed with food poisoning, his office confirmed. Doctors have treated the 75-year-old leader for intestinal inflammation and dehydration. Consequently, his ongoing corruption trial has been postponed, with the next hearing scheduled for September.
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Following Rahul Gandhi's claim that Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma would face jail time for alleged corruption, Sarma responded sharply, asserting his Assamese identity and dismissing Gandhi's remarks as detached from reality. Sarma linked Gandhi's visit to violent clashes during an eviction drive in Goalpara, accusing him of encouraging encroachment.
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India's Test team is struggling in England, trailing 1-2 due to poor fielding. Dropped catches have been extremely costly, with a catching efficiency of just 60.90% compared to England's 78.30%. Missed opportunities in key moments have allowed England's batsmen to score crucial runs. Improving catching is essential for India to win the remaining Tests and salvage the series.
India's crude oil imports from Russia surged to an 11-month high in June, reaching 2.08 million bpd, driven by refiners bolstering inventories amid geopolitical tensions. While India's overall crude imports decreased, Russian volumes increased, with three refineries processing over half of these imports and exporting refined products.
Meta's auto-translation tool incorrectly translated a condolence message, announcing the death of Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah. Enraged by the inaccurate translation, which referred to him as "late," Siddaramaiah demanded Meta suspend the Kannada auto-translation feature. He emphasized the potential harm to public understanding and trust caused by such errors in official communication.
Authorities in J&K barred Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and other political figures from visiting the 1931 martyrs' graveyard in Srinagar, leading to widespread detentions and restrictions. Omar criticized the clampdown, likening the 1931 uprising to Jallianwala Bagh, while the BJP contested the narrative of martyrdom. The events highlight ongoing tensions and differing perspectives on Kashmir's history and political landscape.
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