Michael Rubin, a former Pentagon official, has strongly criticized Pakistan's army chief, General Asim Munir, labeling him "Osama bin Laden in a suit" after controversial remarks made on American soil. Munir allegedly threatened to destroy Indian dams and warned of global consequences if Pakistan were to fail, raising concerns about the security of its nuclear arsenal.
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A special NIA court in Jammu has charged three Jamaat-e-Islami operatives and a trust for allegedly raising and using funds to promote the banned organization's activities, violating the UAPA. The accused include Amir Mohammad Shamsi, Abdul Hamid Ganai, and Pakistan-based Mushtaq Ahmad Mir, along with the Al-Huda Educational Trust. Evidence includes witness statements, financial records, and money transfers.
Joe Root's 29-run innings against India in the fifth Test at The Oval propelled him past Sachin Tendulkar to become the third-highest run-scorer in home Tests. Root now boasts 7,220 runs in England, surpassing Tendulkar's 7,216 in India. He also crossed 2,000 Test runs against India at home.
Josh Allen, despite not playing in the Bills' preseason opener, remains the focal point as he balances personal milestones with Super Bowl aspirations. Fresh off his marriage to Hailee Steinfeld, Allen's new 'stache and married life are buzzing among fans. His relentless pursuit of a championship fuels his dedication to finding the missing piece for Buffalo's success.
A tragic accident in Chamba district, Himachal Pradesh, claimed six lives late Thursday night. Boulders struck a car carrying a family of four and two others near Chanvas village, causing it to plunge into a deep gorge. Among the deceased were a school teacher, his wife, and their two children. Rescue operations faced challenges due to the remote location.
Donald Trump declared on Truth Social that Washington, D.C., would be "LIBERATED" following a surge in crime, including the attack on a former employee of Elon Musk's DOGE. Trump announced the federalization of D.C. police and deployment of the National Guard. Musk responded to Trump's post and supported Stephen Miller's statement about the city's violence.
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In a dramatic turn at The Oval, injured Chris Woakes has declared himself available to bat for England in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy's final day. Despite a painful shoulder injury, Woakes is prepared to bat at No.11 if needed to secure the remaining 35 runs for a series victory against India.
Prime Minister Modi, addressing his constituency, emphasized prioritizing farmers' welfare, small industries, and youth employment amid global economic instability. He urged citizens to embrace 'swadeshi' products and support local businesses, highlighting India's economic resilience and commitment to its interests. Modi also transferred Rs 20,500 crore to farmers under the PM-KISAN scheme, reaffirming his government's dedication to agriculture.