A Class 8 student in Ahmedabad tragically died after being stabbed during a fight with a Class 10 student at Seventh-Day Adventist School. The incident ignited protests by the victim's family, the Sindhi community, and other parents, who gathered at the school demanding action.
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Following his Delhi visit, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is heading to Pakistan for strategic talks, highlighting the enduring China-Pakistan alliance amidst growing US-Pakistan engagement. In Delhi, Wang met PM Modi, emphasizing border peace and fair resolution. China aims to maintain friendly ties with both India and Pakistan, hoping for solutions to their issues and offering constructive support.
India's Ministry of External Affairs has strongly condemned Pakistan's escalating anti-India rhetoric, warning of severe repercussions for any miscalculated actions. This response follows inflammatory statements by Pakistan's army chief, Asim Munir, including threats against India's Jamnagar refinery. India has voiced concerns regarding the absence of civilian control over Pakistan's nuclear decisions, highlighting the military's collaboration with terrorist groups.
The United States has officially designated the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) and its armed wing, the Majeed Brigade, as Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs). This decision, announced by the State Department, underscores the Trump administration's commitment to countering terrorism.
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A police officer's firearm was discharged at Sydney Airport during an attempted arrest, causing a brief disruption. The incident occurred as a man allegedly tried to seize the officer's weapon, leading to a lockdown of the dining area. Authorities have launched an investigation, confirming no injuries and the resumption of normal airport operations, with no ongoing threat to the public.
In 1989, Garry Kasparov claimed women were weaker fighters in chess. Judit Polgár proved him wrong, crossing 2700. Now, 19-year-old Divya Deshmukh, fresh off her Women’s World Cup triumph and Grandmaster title, is stepping into the Open Grand Swiss 2025. Backed by coach Shyam Sundar, her bold move echoes Polgár’s path and signals higher ambitions.
Amidst allegations of electoral roll errors and "vote theft," the Election Commission has urged political parties to address concerns during designated periods. The EC refuted claims of collusion and manipulation, emphasizing the importance of timely scrutiny and correction of voter lists. Rahul Gandhi has launched a "Vote Adhikar Yatra" in Bihar, protesting alleged irregularities in the electoral roll revision.
Akash Deep reflected on India's drawn series in England, highlighting his experiences and interactions, including a verbal exchange with Ben Duckett. He valued his half-century more than a ten-wicket haul and dedicated his performance to his sister battling cancer. Akash Deep also praised Mohammed Siraj's fitness and mental fortitude during the series.
Amid stalled trade talks with India, the US government aims to strengthen economic ties with Pakistan, focusing on critical minerals and hydrocarbons. Secretary of State Rubio highlighted the ongoing partnership, while Trump has in the past spoken of potential collaboration on Pakistan's oil reserves.
A new workplace habit called fake productivity is spreading. Many employees pretend to be busy to manage work-life balance. Leaders are concerned about productivity in hybrid work environments. Task-masking involves doing micro-tasks to show effort without achieving real results. This behavior is linked to return-to-office pressures and surveillance. Telepressure from constant messaging leads to burnout.