London police have arrested approximately 200 individuals for openly defying a new law that bans public support for the pro-Palestinian group, Palestine Action. The arrests occurred after demonstrators displayed placards in support of the group, which was outlawed in July and classified as a terrorist organization.
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In Gurugram, police have apprehended five individuals, including a woman and her neighbor, for the alleged murder of her husband. Soni Devi and her neighbor Ravindra conspired to kill Vikram after their affair was discovered. Ravindra, along with accomplices, strangled Vikram and buried his body with the help of his uncle, while Soni Devi filed a false missing person report to mislead the investigation.
Senior Chinese diplomat Liu Jianchao, a potential future foreign minister, has been detained for questioning, raising concerns within the Communist Party. Liu, who heads the international department, was reportedly taken into custody after returning from an overseas trip. The reasons for his detention remain unclear, marking a high-level inquiry since the removal of former foreign minister Qin Gang.
The Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy between India and England emerged as an era-defining rivalry, marked by record-breaking performances and intense confrontations. Shubman Gill's captaincy and England's 'Bazball' approach set the stage for a heated series filled with on-field clashes and emotional spikes. Despite the drama and verbal exchanges, moments of respect and sportsmanship highlighted the enduring appeal of Test cricket.
India-US relations face strain over Russian oil imports. The Indian Army recalls US support for Pakistan in 1971. Donald Trump criticizes India's oil trade, threatening higher tariffs. India defends its energy policy, citing national interest. The Ministry of External Affairs calls US and EU stance unjustified. New Delhi points to Western nations' continued trade with Russia.