Yuzvendra Chahal has finally addressed his divorce from Dhanashree Verma, revealing it was a gradual decision. He admitted they hoped things might improve, maintaining a public image while privately struggling. Chahal cited conflicting careers and inability to spend quality time as key factors, highlighting the emotional toll and eventual decision to part ways.
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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced the UK might recognise Palestine at the UN in September if Israel doesn't agree to a Gaza ceasefire and commit to a lasting peace. This decision follows mounting international pressure, including France's similar move. Starmer's plan, presented to President Trump, is conditional, urging Israel to halt hostilities and pursue a two-state solution, excluding Hamas.
India faced a setback on Day 3 of the fourth Test against England as key bowlers Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj both struggled physically. Bumrah struggled with his left ankle after bowling just one over with the new ball, while Siraj also limped off during his 22nd over.
Elon Musk's xAI is doing away with the title "researcher," opting for "engineer" for all technical roles, a decision prompted by Musk's direct intervention on X. This move aims to eliminate what Musk sees as a two-tiered system, aligning xAI with companies like OpenAI and Anthropic that favor unified technical titles.
US President Trump has repeatedly claimed credit for averting a potential "nuclear war" between India and Pakistan, asserting US intervention halted escalating conflict. While a US diplomat echoed this at the UN, stating the US facilitated de-escalation, India denies any third-party mediation. Moreover, the Congress questioned Prime Minister Modi's silence on Trump's repeated claims.
In Mumbai, a tuition teacher has been booked for allegedly branding an eight-year-old student's palms with a burning candle as punishment for poor handwriting. The boy's father discovered the injuries and confronted the teacher, who did not deny the act. Police have registered a case against the teacher under the Juvenile Justice Act and Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita.
The Enforcement Directorate has summoned Anil Ambani on August 5 concerning a loan fraud case amid bribery and unsecured loan allegations. This action follows ED raids at over 35 locations in Mumbai, investigating the diversion of approximately Rs 3,000 crore in loans granted by Yes Bank to Ambani's group companies between 2017 and 2019.
Shane Tamura from Las Vegas caused a deadly shooting in Manhattan. The incident occurred at 345 Park Avenue. Tamura killed four people, including officer Didarul Islam. He used an M4 rifle. Tamura had driven from Las Vegas, crossing several states. Authorities confirmed his history of mental health issues. The shooting has sparked debates on gun control and mental health support.
Reid Hoffman admits that the Democratic Party alienated Silicon Valley. This drove tech leaders towards Donald Trump. He says attacks on cryptocurrency and Big Tech companies caused this shift. Hoffman points to California's regulations as a problem. He notes companies like Aurora Innovation tested in Texas due to better rules. He urges Democrats to adopt business-friendly policies.
Indian alcohol companies are unhappy with the UK trade policies. They allege unfair trade practices. UK's norms create barriers for Indian brands. These norms impact sales. Confederation of Indian Alcoholic Beverage Companies seeks government intervention. They want fair access to the UK market. The goal is to achieve $1 billion in exports by 2030.