Elizaveta Krivonogikh, believed to be Vladimir Putin's daughter, has condemned him. She accused an unnamed man of destroying her life. Many interpret this as an attack on Putin. Elizaveta now lives in Paris and supports Ukraine. She works at art galleries known for anti-war exhibitions. Her shift from luxury to activism has drawn attention.
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A major earthquake struck off the Russian coast. The quake triggered a tsunami alert across the Pacific. The United States Geological Survey reported the event. The impact zone included areas near Alaska. Japan also issued a tsunami advisory. Waves of up to one meter were possible. The earthquake occurred near Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula. Initial reports indicate no major damage.
A new study by Calcutta University and the Institute of Reproductive Medicine suggests a link between prolonged mobile phone and laptop use and male infertility. The research, involving 1,200 men, found that radiation exposure, especially among those with specific genetic mutations, significantly increases the risk of azoospermia, challenging previous studies that dismissed such connections.
India is contemplating a significant overhaul of its pilot training program, potentially introducing the multi-crew pilot license (MPL) system alongside the existing commercial pilot license (CPL). This move aims to address the burgeoning demand for pilots in the rapidly expanding Indian aviation sector.
The Kerala government's plan to bring Lionel Messi to Kerala has sparked controversy. Sports Minister V. Abdurahiman's Spain trip, costing Rs 13 lakh, contradicts earlier assurances that no public funds would be used for the invitation. Despite the minister's efforts and Argentina's popularity in Kerala, the visit is now unlikely due to scheduling issues.
PM Modi emphasized the need for India to attract global consumers, tourists, and students, urging citizens to enhance productivity. He highlighted the government's focus on infrastructure development and transparent governance, noting that over Rs 4.3 lakh crore has been saved by eliminating fraudulent beneficiaries through Jan Dhan, Aadhaar, and Mobile integration. Redevelopment of government offices will further save public expenditure.
Ricky Ponting slammed Mohammed Siraj for dropping Harry Brook's catch, which resulted in a six, during the crucial final hour of the morning session on Day 4. Brook's aggressive counterattack, drawing comparisons to Rishabh Pant, shifted the momentum back to England after India initially gained control by taking early wickets. The match witnessed a seesaw battle between the two teams.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg predicts a future where AI-powered smart glasses are essential, warning of a 'significant cognitive disadvantage' for those who don't adopt them. He envisions glasses as the primary AI interface, enhancing daily life with instant information and assistance.
A security guard at the BCCI office in Mumbai has been arrested for allegedly stealing 261 IPL jerseys, valued at Rs 6.52 lakh. Farooque Aslam Khan, the accused, reportedly sold the jerseys to an online dealer to fund his online gambling addiction.
The Delhi School Education (Transparency in Fixation and Regulation of Fees) Bill, 2025, aims to regulate fee hikes in private schools through a three-tier oversight system. Though pitched as a transparency measure, it has drawn criticism over clauses like the 15% surplus allowance, with concerns that it grants excessive leeway to school managements while limiting real accountability.
Shashi Tharoor contradicted Rahul Gandhi's agreement with Donald Trump's assessment of the Indian economy. While Rahul Gandhi claimed PM Modi had "killed" the economy, Tharoor stated that this was not the case. Trump had suggested India and Russia could "take their dead economies down together," a statement Rahul Gandhi supported.