The Trump administration introduced a pilot program requiring some B-1/B-2 visa applicants from countries with high overstay rates or deficient vetting to post bonds up to $15,000. This initiative, starting August 20, aims to reduce visa violations and encourage better screening processes.
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England honored Graham Thorpe on Day 2 of the fifth Test at The Oval, with players and fans wearing white headbands, commemorating his birth anniversary and raising mental health awareness. Thorpe, who played 100 Tests, was remembered for his resilience. India resumed at 204/6, with pacers Atkinson and Tongue making early breakthroughs.
Tensions flared ahead of the crucial fifth Test at The Oval as India captain Shubman Gill addressed a controversy involving head coach Gautam Gambhir and curator Lee Fortis over pitch access. Gill questioned Fortis's conduct and restrictions, while Ben Stokes criticiced the demanding schedule. With England leading the series 2-1, the final Test is poised to be a dramatic conclusion.
Amazon is restructuring its audio division, closing the Wondery podcast studio and eliminating around 110 positions. This strategic shift reflects the evolving podcast landscape, particularly the rise of video content. Wondery's content will be redistributed to Audible and a new creator services team, focusing on personality-driven shows, while CEO Jen Sargent departs.
During a Lok Sabha debate on terrorism, Amit Shah accused Congress of shielding Pakistan, citing P. Chidambaram's remarks questioning Pakistan's involvement in attacks. Shah blamed Congress for Pakistan's creation and the failure to reclaim PoK, criticizing Nehru's ceasefire decision and Indus Waters Treaty.
A special NIA court in Mumbai acquitted all seven accused in the 2008 Malegaon blast case, including Pragya Singh Thakur and Lt. Col. Shrikant Prasad Purohit, after a 17-year trial. The court cited a lack of concrete evidence, emphasizing that suspicion alone is insufficient for conviction.
Tymal Mills, formerly a fast bowler for Royal Challengers Bengaluru, has broken new ground by launching an OnlyFans account, clarifying it will focus on cricket and lifestyle content, not adult material. Mills aims to connect directly with fans, offering insights into the life of a cricketer beyond the usual media soundbites.
Boris Johnson has endorsed Donald Trump's decision to impose an additional 25% tariff on India, asserting it's a justified response to New Delhi's support for Vladimir Putin amidst the Ukraine conflict. Johnson criticized European nations, including Britain, for their reluctance to penalize countries funding Russia's war efforts.
Shubman Gill received a special shirt and cap from Sunil Gavaskar after falling short of breaking Gavaskar's Test series record. Gill scored 754 runs in the series, just 20 shy of the record. Gavaskar presented the gifts to encourage Gill to aim for the record in future series.